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Too much faf, and that makes them permanent, where as they are just a hobby project.

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Now this is one I'd love to 'keep' for you while you move :lol:

Love the way you turned the design on its head, having the arm and platter bearing solidly mounted, yet having the motor assembly on springs :)
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Getting fed up with Epping, Richard?

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Nope love Epping, just can't get the house we want round here - too expensive. Moving to Bexley.

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_D_S_J_R_ wrote:Now this is one I'd love to 'keep' for you while you move :lol:

Love the way you turned the design on its head, having the arm and platter bearing solidly mounted, yet having the motor assembly on springs :)
As i said earlier - lateral thinking.

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Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:Nope love Epping, just can't get the house we want round here - too expensive. Moving to Bexley.
Ah, Bexley. It used to be a lovely parish of Kent, and then London stole it from us. :lol:
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Actually I think it is really a bit of the tropics as it has its own flocks of parrots :mrgreen:

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I actually bought this - not bad at £310 I think.
It's going to be some time before I'm in a position to use it though, so... Richard, whenever your move is sorted, you are very welcome to have a play with it.

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Very pleased it went to one of us.

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I'm planning to drive to Cheshire to pick it up on Wednesday.
As it stands I'm buying it without an arm, or cartridge. I'd be very grateful for any advice regarding suitable arms.
Doc, I see you used a Musician arm with 'Stilton/AT' cartridge, in this NVA challenge (can't see the reviewer's name, but suspect you'll remember!!)...

http://www.nene-valley-audio.com/frames ... lenge.html

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