Brunswick phonograph

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Brunswick phonograph

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Picked up a Brunswick phonograph and it has no tag under lid. It has a 3 spring motor,Wood draws that pull out for records. Any idea on model? Hope pictures show up. Jerry
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Do not know what model that is but sure is a fine looking machine - congrats

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I agree - that's a beauty. Certainly one of higher-priced models. Congratulations!

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Re: Brunswick phonograph

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phonocookie wrote:Picked up a Brunswick phonograph and it has no tag under lid. It has a 3 spring motor,Wood draws that pull out for records. Any idea on model? Hope pictures show up. Jerry
Looks like a model 22 to me. :rose:

http://www.mulhollandpress.com/Bruns22.htm

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Re: Brunswick phonograph

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Thank you on the model 22. I have nothing for infomation on brunswicks. Thank you again.

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Re: Brunswick phonograph

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Jerry, Wow! I love the high end Brunswick models. Any Brunswick for that matter! This one is one of their top models, no 225 according to a 1918 advertizing pamphlet. These models like Edison were also the price point in their numerical tag. I am envious :D I've been looking for one of this model for years. Glad You found one. The grill is upside down on yours according to the pic in the brocure. Enjoy this example of an outstanding machine1 Ed

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Re: Brunswick phonograph

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Yes I saw the grill was up side down and already took care of that.

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Yes to this brunswick,i really like these models :) .they sound very good.

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Jerry, a real beauty!!

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Re: Brunswick phonograph

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Almost the same as my first upright, except for: mine has the same grille pattern as in early ads, and has a rectangular horn.

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