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nat8808
12-07-2011, 15:28
A couple of turntables from my clearout..

First up is a Thorens 124 Mk1:

http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/9829/sg100983.jpg

It was modified in the early 90s to the then 90s way of doing things: (Now rare) Papst motor was obtained from Thorens (then still available) and installed. Clutch was removed. Spray painted a nice deep cherry red! The Papst motor was thought to be better than the original back then but now things have turned around and people prefer the original..

It has the very heavy (and so more solid sounding, better speed stability etc) cast iron platter and because of this uses a thick Osawa mat to seperate the cart from the mass of iron.

Works perfectly (without a clutch and with the heavy platter, it takes a little while to get up to speed before you drop the needle) and has a nice plinth. SME mounting . One mark on plinth at the side from me and plinth is home-made by previous owner.

I guess I'd take £550 ono for it - originality seems to be the rage these days and this isn't as original yet a very good deck.


Next is the Rock 2:

http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/2580/sg100984.jpg

Again working perfectly. Linn mounting, spare and unused belt, various bottles of stuff like cleaning fluid . Sounds good, looks good! Not much more to say.

£275 ..

I'm in central London but could post if need be.

The Grand Wazoo
12-07-2011, 19:06
Here be bargains - someone grab 'em quick!

nat8808
12-07-2011, 23:14
Yes, quick!

vinylspinner
13-07-2011, 18:04
Hi Nat,

The Rock is a great turntable...I have two of them already and would take yours if I had the space:doh:

Good luck with the sale.


Nigel

nat8808
15-07-2011, 20:39
You surely need three?

vinylspinner
15-07-2011, 22:38
No, I must resist:doh::doh:

Nigel

nat8808
16-07-2011, 03:03
Just need a 3-tier rack, one on each shelf. Saw one briefly for sale in the classifieds (in joke to myself coming from another thread.. :lol: ).

Rare Bird
17-07-2011, 06:05
Those Rocks are brilliant TT's great Bass