february legs
Neat P-68H Turntable
I just finished rebuilding this Neat P-68H idler turntable. I bought the raw table in need of restoration shortly before I got my Thorens TD-124 so its rebuild took a back seat. I recently decided just keeping it around in an unfinished state was dumb so I rebuilt it with the idea of selling it on EBay. If it doesn’t go my son will be getting it. I disassembled the table stripped painted and or polished everything. The Idler went off to Ed Crocket to be rebuilt. A new plinth was built out of 5 sheets of birch ply and veneered with bubinga burl and capped with spalted maple. The tonearm is made by Acos and was originally on a Rotel 3000
Neat P-68H Turntable
I just finished rebuilding this Neat P-68H idler turntable. I bought the raw table in need of restoration shortly before I got my Thorens TD-124 so its rebuild took a back seat. I recently decided just keeping it around in an unfinished state was dumb so I rebuilt it with the idea of selling it on EBay. If it doesn’t go my son will be getting it. I disassembled the table stripped painted and or polished everything. The Idler went off to Ed Crocket to be rebuilt. A new plinth was built out of 5 sheets of birch ply and veneered with bubinga burl and capped with spalted maple. The tonearm is made by Acos and was originally on a Rotel 3000