Yup, and this looks like the top shelf model Brunswick...I hope you get it! They're cool machines! I have a later top-shelf Brunswick that even has a battery radiola 24 in it. It's one of my favorite machines!
Sean
*Update* Look at FIRST PAGE & POST for new Brunswick pics
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Re: Does this seem like a fair deal for this Brunswick?
I've heard about, but have never seen the early "pre-Ultona" Brunswick tonearm. Does anyone have a photo?estott wrote:Go for it. It's possible that it has the wrong arm on it, though some early Brunswicks didn't have the "Ultona" arm.
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Re: Does this seem like a fair deal for this Brunswick?
OF,
The machine posted on the first page DOES have the correct (non-ultona) tonearm on it. See my posts on the first page.
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The machine posted on the first page DOES have the correct (non-ultona) tonearm on it. See my posts on the first page.
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OrthoSean wrote:OF,
The machine posted on the first page DOES have the correct (non-ultona) tonearm on it. See my posts on the first page.
Sean
Found it! Many thanks. (I guess I can't put off getting new glasses any longer.)
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Hey, I'm getting new glasses tomorrow!
The giveaway that this is the correct arm is the autostop lever on the base of the tonearm. Other makes did use this arm also, but the special lever is exactly the same one as the later ones used. I've seen a few of these in the flesh, they're nice and work just as well as the later machines (with the Ultona).
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The giveaway that this is the correct arm is the autostop lever on the base of the tonearm. Other makes did use this arm also, but the special lever is exactly the same one as the later ones used. I've seen a few of these in the flesh, they're nice and work just as well as the later machines (with the Ultona).
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Re: Does this seem like a fair deal for this Brunswick?
Say Tink, what's the date on that ad? (Do I need new glasses too?)
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Not Tink here, but Sean...
But it looks like November 1921 to me (could it be 1922?)
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But it looks like November 1921 to me (could it be 1922?)
Sean (getting new specs tomorrow)

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I have the machine on the right side of that ad - it was my first floor model, and cost a whopping $50 . Note that it has a rectangular wooden horn, a brass tonearm, and aluminum Ultona reproducer. Same crummy pot metal retaining rings.Tinkerbell wrote: I read that just now while looking at old ads for Brunswick machines. It specifically mentions this under the section "New Tonal Values," see picture (hopefully you can see the text as the resolution is not the best):
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Ah, geez... you don't really expect my old eyes to be able to see that, do you??OrthoSean wrote:Not Tink here, but Sean...
But it looks like November 1921 to me (could it be 1922?)
Sean (getting new specs tomorrow)

I did so much Brunswick researching today, it's probably hopeless to find it in my browsing history. If I can find wherever it is I originally found that ad, I'll check the date on it there.
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Re: Does this seem like a fair deal for this Brunswick?
If the condition of the rest of the machine is good then you've got a good find there- you don't see a lot of machines where the back columns of the case were carved to match the front.