Arm - detachable headshell

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It's on the 401 at the moment and not easy to get too.

This is a bit blurred

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Good enough - it's an original one.
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Yes, she adds half a Viagra. That stops me rolling out of bed during the night. :lol:
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Yeah, standard series II.

Mine has a split counterweight, but the back half only sits right on the end of the stub like a series I.

It has a series I style end stub and arm tube (but aluminium, not series one steel) and an unusual effective length (almost the same as a 3010).

Model number is 3575 so super early i think.
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I'm confused now.

Original ? Series 2 ?

Or, an original series 2. :?
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Origional series II, as in 'not an improved' and 'not a 3009r'

And deffo not a series III :)

Theres a series I too (obviously :lol: ) but there rare and big money!
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Aardvark wrote:Hi Chaps,

Does anyone have any recommendations for a tonearm to go on my PT Export so that I can have some fun cartridge swapping? I'm currently using a Reson Mica in an original Origin Live Silver Taper arm. I've just acquired a V15VxMR and have a AT-F3 Stilton body (anybody remember those?) in the cupboard and would also like to try the Denon DL106 that seems to be flavour of the month.

Or is this just asking too much from one arm?

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AT-F3 Stilton body i had one and liked it good cart in its day i traded it in on a goldring 1042
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colin.hepburn wrote: AT-F3 Stilton body i had one and
Was it a creamy colour with blue veins ? :wink:
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You been looking in the bathroom mirror again, Phil?
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The world looks so different after learning science. For example, trees are made of air, primarily. When they are burned, they go back to air, and in their flaming heat is released the flaming heat of the Sun which was bound in to convert air into tree.
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pre65 wrote:Yes, she adds half a Viagra. That stops me rolling out of bed during the night. :lol:
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