World Cup (1966) Lenco G99

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    FOR SALE LENCO G99 ---WORLD CUP 1966 VERSION

    I am reluctantly selling my Lenco G99 turntable, which is mounted in a solid beech plinth.

    When I bought this G99 it had already had a new bearing put in by the previous owner.

    On best advise from Lenco Heaven I stripped away all the sound deadening on the underside, which gave me the 4th AUGUST 1966 build date.

    I also put in new mains cabling and mounted an IEC plug into the back of the plinth.

    I re routed all the other wiring and also filled out the pan edges with plywood so the deck would sit flush on the plinth with maximum plinth contact.

    The plinth has been cut out for my Alphason Xenon arm, which is the same dimensions as any Linn tone arm.
    I will include the three lengths of threaded rod with washers and nuts so any Linn arm can be secured to the plinth despite its thickness.

    I am also including the original G99 turntable mat PLUS a better GL72 mat, and I bought a bearing service kit on Lenco Heaven which I never used so will include in the sale together with an unused power lead.

    I also have and will include two strips 4†strips of the same beech so the next owner can very easily make the plinth much wider to take a 12†tone arm.

    The story of my build is on Lenco Heaven.

    http://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=1704.0

    I am looking for £350 and collection from Cheltenham/Gloucester area.

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    flyfisher, Jun 19, 2010
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