Hi Richard -
nice to hear from you and thx for that info. Have not been active on the forum the last few months, so the only "luring" going on for me is with a crank bait or spoon. 8^0
Was just telling it like it is. You are the only one I can think of with this arrangement. Now the strange thing for me is that I have no issues putting a record down on a spinning platter, and then a clamp on top. The turntable is designed for this, and the platter is a smaller diameter than the record making it very easy to grip. (Picture the guy on TV flipping pizza dough) -
But putting that armtube down on the record, and lifting at the end. One cueing mechanism please, for me.
@mruggs2 - The best, smoothest, cueing mechanism I ever used was with the FR64s I used to own.
Cheers.
nice to hear from you and thx for that info. Have not been active on the forum the last few months, so the only "luring" going on for me is with a crank bait or spoon. 8^0
Was just telling it like it is. You are the only one I can think of with this arrangement. Now the strange thing for me is that I have no issues putting a record down on a spinning platter, and then a clamp on top. The turntable is designed for this, and the platter is a smaller diameter than the record making it very easy to grip. (Picture the guy on TV flipping pizza dough) -
But putting that armtube down on the record, and lifting at the end. One cueing mechanism please, for me.
@mruggs2 - The best, smoothest, cueing mechanism I ever used was with the FR64s I used to own.
Cheers.