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RIP Norman Pickring 33 1/3

Rest in Peace Sir. A real contributor among us.
 
I need help figuring this forum thing out...i need to ask a question about what turbos to run on my car
 
I need help figuring this forum thing out...i need to ask a question about what turbos to run on my car



Depending on the cubic inches, one of these will do the trick...


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I currently own three, scratch that, four turntables.

A newer NuMark with USB out.

A 1983 Sony linear tracking I rescued from a thrift store for $5.

A circa 1979 Sanyo, that's the best table I've ever operated.

...and my showpiece, a circa 1974 Empire 698 complete with solid teak and real glass lid, and the coolest cuing operation I've ever seen. Has been a work in progress since 1993.

I know Pickering styli were "the bomb", but I was more of an Audio Technica guy, and preferred the slimmest true elliptical model I could afford.
 
I still have an AR turntable....and wow, the guy was into a lot of stuff! May he rest in peace.

Tirefryer, you're in the right forum but in the wrong thread for posting up a different topic. Spend a few minutes looking at the layout and you'll see it's not that hard to navigate it.
 
RIP Mr Pickering. Any audiophile is very familiar with his name. I still enjoy playing vinyl often so today I will dedicate a few songs to Norm.
 
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