Lol - I don't doubt it. What I like most about your plinth is the lovely wood grain, and there's no doubt that it's quality. I'd just prefer more of a matt finish, and probably a lighter wood. I generally prefer LP12s in something like light oak or ash:
For me, that looks fabulous, as I like simple, clean lines, and nothing too 'fussy'. I've also always loved the look (and sound) of an Ittok. It's just beautifully engineered and finished, and substantially built, unlike those flimsy tin rods, posing as 'tonearms', on the B&O [sorry, Jerry and Adam!]
It also has a proper platter......
Oh, and this is yer man for the highest quality, most beautiful looking plinths for Garrard 301/401s, TD124s, SP10s, and such like:
https://www.artisanfidelity.com/gallery-turntables/
Check out his gallery! Yes, some of the plinths are shiny, but they're rather more tastefully done than most
This is about the nicest implementation of an SP10 I've ever seen:
If you're going to have a shiny/bling mat or platter, copper is just *so* much more attractive than gold!
Marco.