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Any Love for Brunswick?
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- Victor I
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- Victor IV
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
I just LOVE my oak Brunswick 117!
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
About a year ago, I tried to start a data collection project for Brunswick machines to document manufacturing dates and model/feature changes. Unfortunately, I received very little participation, so I abandoned the project for lack of interest. My first phonograph was a Brunswick. After a very short interest in Victor, I now mostly focus on Edison standards. However, the Brunswick is my go-to machine for disks.
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Brunswick Model 120, Victor Victrola VV-IV (Rev E), Victor Victrola VV-XIV (Rev B), Edison Standard A and B (2)
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
My Cortez is the bee's knees!




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- Victor I
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
That is a beauty
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
Well, perhaps on the plain side compared to the other spectacular Brunnies shown, here's my "Exponential Type, 10-7," a Salvation Army Thrift Store rescue. Rebuilt soundbox and plays very well. I enjoy it particularly for my electrically-recorded vocal and classical selections.
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
BiliBug wrote:About a year ago, I tried to start a data collection project for Brunswick machines to document manufacturing dates and model/feature changes. Unfortunately, I received very little participation, so I abandoned the project for lack of interest. My first phonograph was a Brunswick. After a very short interest in Victor, I now mostly focus on Edison standards. However, the Brunswick is my go-to machine for disks.
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
If anyone is interested in providing information, BiliBug was kindly assembling a database to better determine age and other information of these fine machines:
Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
Brunswick Phonograph Database Project
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
I play more Diamond Discs on my Brunswick than either of my Edisons.
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Re: Any Love for Brunswick?
While some of the 1910s Brunswicks are nice, I feel the higher end consoles & Radiolas from the 20s thru 25 are nicer, as well as the Panatropes. These are MUCH higher quality cabinets.