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dutchman
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Brunswick

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Just saw an Edison on CL which is just down the road. Then I saw this Brunswick, also just down the road which looks to be in nice condition. Which way do I go?? East or West. Price looks decent on the Brunswick.. :| :|


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Re: Brunswick

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I would lean towards the Brunswick, provided that the 2-head Ultona reproducer has not swollen and all the joints move properly. You can play anything on that machine, including Diamond Discs (assuming the Edison stylus is good.)

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Re: Brunswick

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Thanks. Think I shall mull this over today. I have 12 Edison machines but not this particular model and I enjoy the cabinet work more than playing them :D Then again out of my 40+ machines I do not have a Brunswick. I've got to stop looking at CL and other auction sites..........


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Re: Brunswick

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It's hard to give an opinion without photos of both machines. The Brunswick looks refinished to me with questionable results. Jerry Blais

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At first I only saw photos of the Brunswick. But after checking previous threads I saw photos of the W&M Diamond Disc. I don't care for the refinish on the Brunswick and the Edison looks original. I vote for the Edison. Jerry Blais

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Re: Brunswick

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This style Brunswick is a nice machine, comparable to Victor XVI or Edison C-250 / C-19.

The finish has some issues; I concur that it looks like the exterior has "had some work done" as they say Hollywood.


Good machine to have on your wish-list, but for the money, I'd wait for cleaner example.
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Re: Brunswick

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Thanks for the responses. Probably take a look as this Brunswick Wednesday. What specifically should I be looking for on this tone arm besides the obvious pot metal problems. As I mentioned I do not have a Brunswick in my collection and not at all familiar with all the features of these tone arms. Thanks


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Re: Brunswick

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Searched the forum and appears these Brunswick tone arm/head can be a real problem. :shock: Glad I read up on this.....

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Re: Brunswick

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Well already to drive the 40 miles this morning to check this Brunswick and I received a Email, Voice mail, text message and phone call that the sellers daughter was hysterical that Mom was selling the machine. This is the second time this has happened :( Thinking of no longer checking CL. I may inquire about the Edison and if they come off the price may take a look. Cheers

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