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    Default Redbeard bearing for Garrard 401

    I had this bearing commissioned for my 401 twin arm plinth, It was the one from the top of the specs as it was eye wateringly expensive (about £2800 as I remember) it is beautifully built with Lignum Vitae wood used so semi self lubricating. Its almost to pretty to hide under a platter and needs to be seen to appreciate the looks I think.

    I would like to get as close to £1000 as possible but open to sensible offers.







    Nick

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    Bumpety bump and price drop to £600
    Nick

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    Lignum Vitae was the material used to line the stern tubes for propeller shafts on large ships so a very special material.
    Think it’s also the hardest wood known.
    Just reliving my past when I owned a 401 andI also fitted propeller shafts in my younger days. Good luck with the sale, looks a fine piece of engineering.
    Last edited by mikegreenwood; 02-05-2019 at 18:00.

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    Lignum Vitae is what a large proportion of vintage bowling balls are made of
    Beware the lollipop of mediocrity; lick it once and you'll suck forever.
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    I'm mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A.Grail View Post
    Lignum Vitae is what a large proportion of vintage bowling balls are made of
    And it's a bugger to get anything more than a thrust pad out of them

    Going off topic, Jeremy was my childhood neighbour, wonder where he is now ...

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    This is a fantastic bearing. I have seen it close up and listened to it many times when Nick had his 401.
    This a true bargain tbh and someone needs to buy it, puts the 401 into another league.

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    Thanks Nigel, can't understand the reluctance really you won't find a better bearing at this price.....
    Nick

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    PM sent

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    Now sold
    Nick

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