gunnarthefeisty wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 2:29 pm
I have also heard rumor of some of the earliest Brunswicks being built into Edison cabinets, as they had previously constructed cabinets for Edison. I've yet to see any examples, though.
Books, books, books...! Click the image twice to enlarge and sharpen.
George P.
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gunnarthefeisty wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 2:29 pm
I have also heard rumor of some of the earliest Brunswicks being built into Edison cabinets, as they had previously constructed cabinets for Edison. I've yet to see any examples, though.
Books, books, books...! Click the image twice to enlarge and sharpen.
George P.
Bruns001.jpg
I second that!!!! Books are a great source of information....
Thanks for pointing us to it...
- Chris
Licensed Funeral Director (NC/VA) Historian, Collector, Enthusiast.....
Author of: Norfolk's Greatest Home Furnishers: The Story of Phillip Levy & Co. and The Granby Phonograph
gunnarthefeisty wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 2:29 pm
I have also heard rumor of some of the earliest Brunswicks being built into Edison cabinets, as they had previously constructed cabinets for Edison. I've yet to see any examples, though.
Books, books, books...! Click the image twice to enlarge and sharpen.
George P.
Bruns001.jpg
Wonderful! Now, if I could only find one for sale...
gunnarthefeisty wrote: Tue Oct 25, 2022 2:29 pm
I have also heard rumor of some of the earliest Brunswicks being built into Edison cabinets, as they had previously constructed cabinets for Edison. I've yet to see any examples, though.
Books, books, books...! Click the image twice to enlarge and sharpen.
George P.
Bruns001.jpg
Wonderful! Now, if I could only find one for sale...