As I recall Garth said that he'd made about 100 Shibui cartridges. Shibui, by the way, is a Japanese word for a complex aesthetic concept. Garth said it doesn't translate into English very well but "understated elegance" is reasonably close.
I suspect that Garth may have packaged his Shibuis in whatever boxes he had on hand. Mine came in the original Denon 103 box, accompanied by a sheet about the cartridge.
Garth was such a fan of the 103 family that when he heard a rumor that Denon was going to discontinue the cartridge, he seriously considered offering to buy the production machinery from them.
Garth was responsible for the Incognito Rega rewiring kits. An Incognito - wired RB300 I reviewed for "Listener" sounded uncomfortably close to the much pricier RB900 I owned at the time.
Garth was very knowledgable and outspoken which made him somewhat controversial, but he was unfailingly generous about sharing what he knew. His untimely death was a great loss for the audio hobby as well as for his family.
I suspect that Garth may have packaged his Shibuis in whatever boxes he had on hand. Mine came in the original Denon 103 box, accompanied by a sheet about the cartridge.
Garth was such a fan of the 103 family that when he heard a rumor that Denon was going to discontinue the cartridge, he seriously considered offering to buy the production machinery from them.
Garth was responsible for the Incognito Rega rewiring kits. An Incognito - wired RB300 I reviewed for "Listener" sounded uncomfortably close to the much pricier RB900 I owned at the time.
Garth was very knowledgable and outspoken which made him somewhat controversial, but he was unfailingly generous about sharing what he knew. His untimely death was a great loss for the audio hobby as well as for his family.