I have a chance to purchase this for 150 Canadian, is it an American made
motor and arm??
Gerhard Heinztman
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Re: Gerhard Heinztman
Since we can't see the motor, do you want us to guess? It's a Canadian machine made in Toronto - probably made with US parts...
The pic of the tonearm isn't clear, either... but if you like it, $120 US ($150 Canadian) isn't a bad price...
Here is some info on the company.
http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/heintzman/gheintzman.html
The pic of the tonearm isn't clear, either... but if you like it, $120 US ($150 Canadian) isn't a bad price...
Here is some info on the company.
http://keithwright.ca/CAPP/heintzman/gheintzman.html
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Re: Gerhard Heinztman
Thanks so much, might just grab it!! Terry