Brunswick

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52089
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Re: Brunswick

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JerryVan wrote:I think it's possible that the Brunswick arm has been installed in an off-brand phonograph whose original, pot metal arm crumbled. Hard to tell, but I don't see the Brunswick logo on the rear panel of the lid where I'd expect it to be.
Maybe, but the brake and speed control are where they should be for a Brunswick.

edisonplayer
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Re: Brunswick

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It doesn't look like a Brunswick to me.More like a Sonora is my guess.edisonplayer

dutchman
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Re: Brunswick

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edisonplayer wrote:It doesn't look like a Brunswick to me.More like a Sonora is my guess.edisonplayer
I agree that grill is definitely out of character :( I spoke with the gentleman, he removed the platter and nowhere could he find any reference to Brunswick. Guess we will never know.

Bill K

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