It got me wondering why these unique tables don't get as much attention as the more common ones like say a Technics 1200 mk2, a Dual 1229 or for the newbies, an Audio Technica AT-LP120, per se...
What about those of you who own a Marlux, for example? Or a Connoisseur? Could just be an old BSR Quanta...Maybe you've got some Apollo Electrohome, Brother or Weltron space-age curiosity stored away...What about those rare brands no one's ever heard of? Kyocera, anyone? You might even have something that is so one-of-a-kind, you've NEVER seen another one in your lifetime! Maybe you've modified a console into something awesome that it was never intended to be...Then again, what if you have an unusual linear table, an odd design (like an all-wood turntable with a log plinth), a "Frankenstein"-type thing of your own creation, or a Victrola from a company no one knows about??? :-k
Are these tables just not desirable due to the lack of information about them? For those wanting a challenge, you would think that these would be right up their alley... :-k :?
They might even surprise you! Two examples of unique tables in my collection might be my Garrard 74M and Panasonic SE-1217 tabletop console here...
Not common tables in the least and maybe not the best, but very interesting nonetheless...
They are quirky and unique and fun, and add variety to the collection...
If you have something like this that you think is quite unique, why not show some pics here??? I'm sure we'd all love to see 'em! =D>
Maybe you could explain a bit WHY you like your particular tables, too... :-k
OK, guys...You've been given a challenge...Now, go!! :D