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2128 inspection

Cosmetic condition

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Chipped paint at every corner.  But not excessively so.  This one will clean up.  Let's make it shiny when it is ready for reassembly.

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Taking a look under the hood:

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Note how the Thorens label, glued onto the chassis beneath where the platter runs, has come unglued?  The original adhesive has dried out and no longer holds the label in place. This is a fairly common sight.

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DSC_3967.JPG (110616 bytes) non standard bearing cap.  Is heavy gunmetal end cap from The Analog Dept.  That is an upgrade.  Also, the fasteners mounting the bearing housing to the cast chassis should be slotted, but are internal hex cap screws.  Not important, just noting the condition as found.

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DSC_3971.JPG (114341 bytes) one non standard fastener holding down the ac terminal. Different head type. Another non standard fastener holding down the clip that secures the ac power cord.  Should be slotted, is philips.

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DSC_3980.JPG (174111 bytes) one non standard fastener holding the neon lamp in position.  Strobe mirror has a small chip broken off of it at one corner.

Neon Lamp and holder

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DSC_3985.JPG (171430 bytes) congratulations, it still lights up!

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