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Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930
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  1. Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930. Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930 Add to Set Contact us About this Share.
  2. When it comes to late 19th- and early 20th-century technological innovations, no individual had a greater impact than Thomas Alva Edison, the Wizard of Menlo Park. For example, Edison invented the world’s first machine to record and reproduce sound in 1877. He called his invention a phonograph.
Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930

Brunswick Brunswick-Balke-Collender. In Roll Back The Years, Edward Moogk (National Library of Canada, 1975) p.62 mentioned: 'There was no letup in the flood of new companies during 1917, and Toronto continued as the phonograph distribution capital. That year marked the debut in Canada of one of the great names in the industry.

Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930
Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930

Brunswick Phonograph Model Numbers

Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930
Brunswick Phonograph, Model 110M, 1920-1930
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Date Made

1920-1930

Brunswick Phonograph Model 110 Value

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Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2014.0.17.46

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Brass (Alloy)
Felt (Textile)
Nickel (Metal)
Steel (Alloy)
Textile
Wood (Plant material)

Dimensions

Height: 46 in

Width: 21 in

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Length: 19 in

Inscriptions

lid, interior:BrunswickThe Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.plaque, interior:The BrunswickModel 110M225597[patent information; illegible]

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Brunswick victrolaIn Roll Back The Years, Edward Moogk (National Library of Canada, 1975) p.62 mentioned:
'There was no letup in the flood of new companies during 1917, and Toronto continued as the phonograph distribution capital. That year marked the debut in Canada of one of the great names in the industry. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company of Canada Limited opened a large factory and introduced the Brunswick phonograph ('not as an interesting mechanical achievement, but as a musical instrument') at the Canadian National Exhibition in its 'All Phonographs in One' exhibit, where a million visitors were reported to have looked over the new entry. Although most of its plant was geared to manufacturing phonographs, the company announced that records would soon be on the way. Brunswick's first distributor was the Musical Merchandise Sales Co. at 80 York Street.'
(the following is image is from page 63)
This machine was for sale at an outdoor antique show May 2009, southern Ontario (photos by KW):
On the Brantola page Betty Pratt noted the following for 'Frank Stanley': '
Wayne Kelly's book,

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Brunswick Victrola

, p. 120 says that Stanley took over the Cecilian Piano Co. in 1922, but then went out of business two years later when Mason & Risch bought out their stock. I have an address for Stanley Piano factory at 121-135 De Grassi St., and store at 14 Temperance St., Toronto on an illustrated pamphlet.

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Another letterhead from Frank Stanley Oct. 1920, says they are agents for Brunswick Phonographs and Records at 241 Yonge St. '