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The polished LENCO in Stone Plinth

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2008

Rebuilding an old LENCO L 75, still working on it

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  • WOw, looks good, how did you do it?

    did you actually cut it? and hollowed it out?

    or did you pay someone to do it?

  • The plinth is made from 4 boards 420x80mm and

    320x80mm, they are glued together with some wooden supports

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  • Nice Plinth ;)

  • Fred Flintstone had a similar Victrola.

  • @ShitFromShinolla So you're completely stoned you lucky shit.

  • Why is the antiskating counterweight missing?

  • wow a userfriendly amp! what a sight! i wonder if mr parsons has one at home he uses often... buy avm, arcam or levinson if you can afford it! or studio stuff straightaway... "nuffsaid"

  • nice base and polish but why keep the junk arm?

  • I have one like this but I have it in a stone bsae on a stone table on a stone floor on a stone foundation with stone walls and a stone roof and stone grass on my lawn on a stone mountain.

  • Sharp. Very nice.

  • Did you put it in a stone plinth to prevent outside vibrations from distorting?

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