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| Jim Eck |
Posted: March 10, 2009 03:51 am
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![]() One of Jerry's Kids Group: Moderator Posts: 3364 Member No.: 38 Joined: July 12, 2006 |
Here is a Pickering tonearm that I had not seen before, different design.
No affiliation for display only. http://cgi.ebay.com/1963-Pickering-Fluxval...1QQcmdZViewItem ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jim -------------------- "Son, let this be a lesson to you: never do tequila shooters within a country mile of a marriage chapel."
- Al Bundy Fairchild 412-1B SME arm Pickering XSV-3000 GAS Thoebe Grant Fidelity B-283 California Audio Labs Delta Transport Paradesea DAC DBX-3BX-DS Sansui TU-7700 Adcom 585 Hafler Pro 500 Legacy Classic's Tube system Scott 299B, Thorens TD-160, Klipsch Heresy's |
| emaidel |
Posted: March 10, 2009 05:29 am
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Resident Grouser ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Manufacturer Posts: 462 Member No.: 65 Joined: August 25, 2006 |
Well, you got me on this one! I've always prided myself with knowledge of older Pickering and Stanton products, but I've never seen this one either. One thing that's hard to notice, and it's only noticeable in the ad for the tonearm, is that the finger lift, unlike the rest of the world being on the side of the arm, is on the top of the arm. Subsequent Pickering and Stanton tonearms, as well as the awful Stanton turntables (Pickering turntables in Europe) all had the finger lift on the top as well. The reasoning, and this was exclusively Walter Stanton's belief, was that the best way to lift the arm was to rest one's hand on the turntable's platform, and use one's thumb, push backwards toward the arm's pivot, to more accurately lift the arm from the record. While the rest of the audio world eschewed this belief, Walter never veered from it.
In the 90's, when Stanton made the Trackmaster DJ cartridge to compete with the hugely successful Ortofon concord model, Walter actually wanted the finger lift in the middle again. The company's VP of engineering actually saved the day by putting a leading edge on the side mounted lift to allow one to lift the arm "the Stanton way," knowing that a top mounted finger lift would have killed the product, and to tell Walter Stanton that he was wrong would have killed his position with the company! -------------------- "Official" licensed, resident grouser. So there.
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| Jim Eck |
Posted: March 10, 2009 06:12 am
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![]() One of Jerry's Kids Group: Moderator Posts: 3364 Member No.: 38 Joined: July 12, 2006 |
For future reference here is a copy of what is stated in the ad.
Jim -------------------- "Son, let this be a lesson to you: never do tequila shooters within a country mile of a marriage chapel."
- Al Bundy Fairchild 412-1B SME arm Pickering XSV-3000 GAS Thoebe Grant Fidelity B-283 California Audio Labs Delta Transport Paradesea DAC DBX-3BX-DS Sansui TU-7700 Adcom 585 Hafler Pro 500 Legacy Classic's Tube system Scott 299B, Thorens TD-160, Klipsch Heresy's |
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