[Phono-L] Re: Brunswick Panatrope part 3...

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Fri Jan 2 00:49:47 PST 2009


The machine is labeled a Model P-14 on a gold disk with the serial number 
below it as #153695.  On the back side is another screwed on plate stating the 
machine is a Brunswick Panatrope Model AZ-958.  At the bottom of this second 
plate is the license information from RCA.
 
The tube sockets are labeled UX216B, UX199, UX210.
 
There is no sign of a battery radio or anywhere one would go.
 
There is a 110VAC male plug on the back for power to the unit.
 
The pickup head is the horseshoe magnet type.
 
The horn is a large circular mass with the small driver feeding it from a 
vertical position then the horn goes in a full circle until it turns outward.  
The horn is very much like a Sousaphone shape. Where it is cracked the color 
under the paint makes it look like plaster which may have confused me.  One thing 
is certain, the horn is some type of composition material that allows for a 
very odd free form structure.  It is not any type of dynamic speaker with a 
cone.
 
The cabinet woodworking is very classy and this was not a cheap phonograph.  
There are 4 vertical record drawers, 2 on each side of the horn opening.
 
I can send you the same email that was sent to me if that will help.
 
Thanks again to everyone for the comments and help.
 
Al
 
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