Brunswick PR-138c project

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Brunswick PR-138c project

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I certainly didn’t need a new project. But I have been wanting an electric phonograph for awhile and when this popped up for $50 I just couldn’t pass. When I get it home, I will completely disassemble the whole thing. Its really dirty :?

For those who collect these machines: can you give any advice/tips? My father will be helping me as he is very good with old radios. But any extra help would be awesome.

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Neat project for sure - best of luck with it!

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Just one tip, which you probably already know--but just in case: don't plug the thing in and turn on the amplifier with a jolt of full strength house current. The conventional wisdom for old, long-disused tube amps is to bring them up slowly on a Variac.

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I unplugged the radio and tried the motor. It still runs!

It’s gonna be quite a project

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Hey Dave, Did you score ---that tube cover on the radiola is worth that plus it looks like you have a light cover for the phonograph too. Doesn't have to be said but the machine itself is great to have ---WOW

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emerson wrote:Hey Dave, Did you score ---that tube cover on the radiola is worth that plus it looks like you have a light cover for the phonograph too. Doesn't have to be said but the machine itself is great to have ---WOW

Thank you :D

I will be cleaning the machine tonight. More pictures to come!!

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David, Do you have the schematics to this Panatrope?

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Nice find... good luck.
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electrolaman 64 wrote:David, Do you have the schematics to this Panatrope?

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I think I found the correct schematic online. But I am not certain.

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The good news: The machine is cleaning up really nicely.

The bad news: some mice had a happy home in here at one point. They chewed through some of the wires, and made a mess inside the cabinet. But, it should be fixable.

Here’s some pics!

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