Fidelity Research FR64 Black Limited Edition


Hello, i have a Fidelity Research Black Limited edition tone arm which came on my Denon DP-80 turntable i bought quite some time ago.
Anyways i cannot find any information what so ever on this particular tonearm, anyone have one or seen one before?
I posted on another forum with no success.
I am thinking i have something that is very very rare and possibly a one of a kind.
I was told from the person i bought it from which got it from a millionaire's estate that the person was friends with the owner of Fidelity Research and traveled to Japan often.
Anyone see one or have one?
Thank you.
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I have a 64FX that's black and has a flat round black knob (with a white dot that looks like hand applied "white out") for raising and lowering the arm (VTA) on the fly. I guess the white dot gives a reference point. I've seen arms without this in the 64 series. Mine came pre-installed (by the local dealer at the time-not George) on a Merrill Heirloom I purchased new in the late 90's, that was built in 1986 according to George, near the very end of the run. I have used it for 20 years with no issues, finally sending my 12 year old Blackbird to Steve Leung tomorrow. Amazed at how much "other than playing vinyl" abuse the cartridge has survived until my latest incident damaged the suspension. Always nice to hear what Van Morrison sounds like with the cartridge body dragging on the record behind the stylus still tracking perfectly....
@jkingtut I have a 64FX that’s black and has a flat round black knob (with a white dot that looks like hand applied "white out") for raising and lowering the arm (VTA) on the fly. I guess the white dot gives a reference point. I’ve seen arms without this in the 64 series


What do you mean by "white dot" ?
Here is mine
At any rate, all 64fx's are black.  Either that or black is the norm for that particular model.  Other differences between fx and S versions have been mentioned in previous posts.