Brunswick cautiously tested the phonograph market in the'teens-and then jumped in. Casting about for a growth project,Brunswick executives had scrutinized newspaper ads for itemsselling well. Phonographs and 78s were selling because of a dancecraze. Apr 05, 2020 A Brunswick table model phonograph is worth anywhere from $200 to $350, while an upright model will typically sell for $300 to $500, as of 2015. The Brunswick Panatrope, introduced in 1926, can fetch as much as $1,000, however. Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930. Brunswick grants to the Record Co., the license to use the trademark or trade name ‘Brunswick' in connection with commercial phonograph records only, and for the United States of America and Canada only, for such period that the Record Co. Shall manufacture, or cause to be manufactured by a subsidiary or parent company, and market. May 03, 2017 This is is a Brunswick Model R phonograph, serial number 227064 in a lowboy style cabinet, probably built in the early 1920s. Re entrant corner cracking. Brunswick was moving into the number 2 spot in phonograph sales in the early 1920s, so there are probably a lot of these still in existence, though the lowboy style is less common.
This is is a Brunswick Model R phonograph, serial number 227064 in a lowboy style cabinet, probably built in the early 1920s.
How Rare Is It?
Brunswick was moving into the number 2 spot in phonograph sales in the early 1920s, so there are probably a lot of these still in existence, though the lowboy style is less common.
Brunswick cautiously tested the phonograph market in the'teens-and then jumped in. Casting about for a growth project,Brunswick executives had scrutinized newspaper ads for itemsselling well. Phonographs and 78s were selling because of a dancecraze. Apr 05, 2020 A Brunswick table model phonograph is worth anywhere from $200 to $350, while an upright model will typically sell for $300 to $500, as of 2015. The Brunswick Panatrope, introduced in 1926, can fetch as much as $1,000, however. Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930. Brunswick grants to the Record Co., the license to use the trademark or trade name ‘Brunswick' in connection with commercial phonograph records only, and for the United States of America and Canada only, for such period that the Record Co. Shall manufacture, or cause to be manufactured by a subsidiary or parent company, and market. May 03, 2017 This is is a Brunswick Model R phonograph, serial number 227064 in a lowboy style cabinet, probably built in the early 1920s. Re entrant corner cracking. Brunswick was moving into the number 2 spot in phonograph sales in the early 1920s, so there are probably a lot of these still in existence, though the lowboy style is less common.
This is is a Brunswick Model R phonograph, serial number 227064 in a lowboy style cabinet, probably built in the early 1920s.
How Rare Is It?
Brunswick was moving into the number 2 spot in phonograph sales in the early 1920s, so there are probably a lot of these still in existence, though the lowboy style is less common.
How Does It Work?
The music is contained in the 78 rpm disc record. For lateral cut records, the grooves move the needle on the reproducer sideways, which vibrates the diaphragm the needle is connected to, which reproduces the music stored in the disc. From the diaphragm, the vibrating air is conducted through the tone arm to the back of the built in horn, which directs the sound to the front of the phonograph. A major feature of this model is the 1917 patented Ultona tone arm, which incorporates a pickup for lateral groove records as produced by everyone except Edison and also a separate correct reproducer for the Edison vertical cut records.
The turntable is driven by a spring motor that you wind up with the side crank. When fully wound, it will play 3 records before needing to be wound again.
Brunswick Phonograph Serial Numbers Doreen
What Is It Worth?
Brunswick Phonograph Serial Numbers Doreen
Current selling price in the $300.00 range.
Where Has It Been?
We have no information prior to 2015, when it was donated to the museum. When it came to us it needed some work. The front grille had been inserted upside down, which jammed it in place. While removing it we further damaged it and the first order of restoration was it's restoration. The Ultona reproducer was stuck in an in between position due to swelling of the pot metal and had to be freed.