Who Has Technics Headshell with Azimuth Adjustment?


Something on my wish list is Technics head shell with an azimuth adjustment. I’ve seen some on eBay that claim to be the genuine Technics part:
  “ORGINAL TECHNICS/PANASONIC PART # TPBGA003 ~ ADJUSTABLE AZIMUTH FITS 1200 SERIES” 
So I’m compelled to ask: is it genuine or not?

Perhaps these might be the head shell that comes with the current SL-1200 range. Does anyone know for certain?
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The worthless method should not be substituted for the same
valuation or opinion. There are those small round levels which
can be put on the headshell . So it seems obvious that without
azimuth provision in the headshell those levels will be of no help.
BTW not only azimuth but also SRA , arm level and eff. length 
can be adjusted this way; by ''movable connector''.  If the cart is correctly made then all parameter can be adjusted in this way.  
From the Panasonic site photos it appears there is a set screw at the bottom of the barrel.  It may be that headshell removal is necessary to access that screw, which would be a pain.  Those manufacturers that provide a set screw on the side of the barrel at least allow adjustment without removing the headshell.
Whoever try to fasten carts without screw threads with screws and
nuts know how irritating this way of fastening is. For such carts the
AT headshells are much more easy to use.  Because screw threads
are at the under side no nuts are needed . Holding those small nuts
fast while trying to get the screw in is an nightmare. But because
there are only 3 such threads the effective length can be only adjusted  with movable 4 pin connector . To put this otherwise AT
headshells are not ''universal''. They are suitable for the carts without
screw threads. 
Nandric, you are missing the point of this thread: azimuth adjustment on a Technics headshell. 
Thanks imhififan for the links. I will call my local dealers to see if they can order a couple of these headshells for me. 

To to answer the question that many might be thinking, “why would you not just go aftermarket?”, it is because I want to keep my turntable build (vintage SL-1700mk2 original spring suspension, SL-1200mk2 feet, Audio-Technics VM540ML cartridge, balanced tonearm interconnect with XLR to my phono stage, KAB fluid damper, SL-1200mk2 dustcover, and soon - powder coat finish with original silver colour on the plinth) based on Panasonic parts as much as possible. It might turn out that Panasonic parts for everything don’t give me the results I’m looking for, but this is the path I want to pursue.