I don't think anybody has collected that information yet (could be someone has?) Since Brunswick was a late comer to the phonograph market and didn't produce any outside horn machines, they were not really of much interest it seems to most collectors. I do not have the two visible stud heads. On my machine, it is either glued on or secured from underneath. Lastly, I've noticed that some medallions are secured with two brads on some machines. My Model 120 has an earlier serial number (15XXXX) and my 4 digit code begins with a 4. I'm also curious if anyone has deciphered the first 4 digits of the number stamped near the horn inside of the cabinet. BiliBug wrote:Is it known if the serial numbers are meaningful? Do they represent a continuous numbering scheme across all models during the years of production? I thought about trying to create a rough guide to determine manufacturing year based on serial number, and the known introduction of certain models and design changes.
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