The motor is out of one of the big Sonora Grand models. I've seen this 
style in a number of variation and they always mount to the bottom of 
the motor cavity.  Some of the models had a record counter and that is 
what the top hardware is for.  Motor appears incomplete and finding 
mating parts will be all but impossible, still a good parts motor as 
these are scare.

Thank you,
Great Lakes Antique Phonograph
George Vollema
9496 N Woodbridge Ave
Bitely MI 49309
231-745-7175
victr...@triton.net
www.victroladoctor.com

On 8/12/2016 2:17 PM, Ron L'Herault via Phono-L wrote:
> Don't remember if we can attach pics here but I tried anyhow.  I'm trying to
> find out what this large Swiss made motor might have come out of.  It is
> missing its spindle and associated gear(s) and probably a few other bits and
> pieces.  I think the long flat thing up the top is part of a mechanism to
> tell how many records one can play on a winding.  The two heavy metal
> brackets came with it as well.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron L
>
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