
Hello elroy and to all on this forum this being is my first post.
We didn't get much opportunity to discuss this as you said, and yes is is kinda cool but I'm afraid it has a stylus. You saw it with its plastic stylus guard on and it probably wasn't apparent at first glance. I believe John had mentioned some piece of equipment that was able to do just what you said, but alas it's not part of my humble system.
This little gem never hit the US market and I bought it on the sly. It use a photo-electric cell(s) instead of a magnetic structure for the signals. It came with no paperwork or manual so I have no specs. I got it from a local stereo store and was informed there were patent issues with Decca re: photo-electric phono cartridges and such, but it was so cool and had a sound that was like the speed of light by comparison. I also was using Ortofon MCs and the high end Shures of that era, yet this was a real standout. It comes as a unit that would plug directly into the Ortofon tone arm replacing the standard shell and cartridge and it comes with its own pre- with a pass thru for my other cartridges.
I haven' listened to this since the 80's.. I guess. Something went wrong with the pre-amp thus the visit to NW Audio for a look see into the problem. I'm currently resurrecting my system. New towers, new reciver, new display... new sound especially coming from 60's vintage JBLs to ribbon tweets and hdmi this and that..my oh my. As a consequence I'm also digging out the long stored LP collection along with spending my ass off on new CDs
Anyhow, I digress and will try to post a photo when I get it back. Hopefully working on some of my old vinyl.

Bob