everything I ready prior to my posting said it was a design feature, I was just surprised to find it in a table designed in the 50's. The old Garrard's were better designed then I originally thought, well at least included some modern thinking.
the Garrard 301 plater is concaved.
I was putting my table back together after a service when I noticed that the table was not level. I usually put my bubble level on the plater for final leveling, in the past with other tables at least. I noticed that the level's bubble would always move opposite to the spindle as I moved it around the plater this indicates a (slightly) concave surface.
Also means the last year my tables been slightly unlevel. :-)
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