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FS: Grado maple tone arm.

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Do you need a Grado maple tone arm? Do you want one? Here is one looking for a good home. $75 OBO. US shipping shouldn't be much more than $20. International shipping we can figure out.

The arm has been rewired with Mogami 4 conductor + shield cable. It's easy enough to use your own wire if you wish. It's a good arm for a low compliance cart. Note that is does not have the original counterweight (I never had it) it uses a hex socket instead. Nice and shiny. :D

If no one here wants to give it a home, Rich Grado said he'd be glad to repatriate it back to New York.
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Late 50s is my guess. It came on my Rek-O-Kut turntable that I just sold. It came with the famous old Grado Hi-Fi ceramic cartridge. I dearly wanted to hear that cart, but alas it had the dreaded "one dead channel" fault. :( I went with a Stanton cart to keep it period correct.

BTW - the first buyer backed out. I've offered it to @wrenchone if he still wants it.
 
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