Jvc tt101 ql10 platter repair or for sale


Dear all i have a jvc ql10/tt101 that was damaged in transit. Thankfully wilkinsons have repaired it very well and done a couple of upgrades too.

There is one problem - the platter got a bit damaged and is slightly bent.

Does anyone have:

A ql10 tt101 thats just being used as a doorstop? Let me know i will buy


A recommended machinist/blacksmith who can get it bent back perfectly - i am based in London uk
lohanimal

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What's the damage? 
I have two working TT-101 and i was supposed to sell one to a fellow audiophile in UK who serviced his stuff an Wilkinsons and lives nearby. 
Now it's hard times not only for me but for my buddy in UK too, so it's been frozen for some time. I have original plinth for 2 tonearms. 

Here is my spare original (working TT-101). 

Dear all i have a jvc ql10/tt101 that was damaged in transit. Thankfully wilkinsons have repaired it very well and done a couple of upgrades too.

Very nice! Please tell us more (price, parts, upgrades, turnaround time) ?

 

wow, 300 quids that’s not bad if it was recapped, refurbished and calibrated. There was a problem with the bearings on your sample ? What was the turnaround time to finish this job ? 
I have no problem ordering stuff worldwide and if Lew’s machinist in Oregon is that good anyone can order from him by post, declared value for custom for such piece of metal can be $20 and there is no import tax for anyone in Europe. I think the cost of shipping from USA to Uk will be $60 for the platter.

I have shipped some audio stuff to UK for a friend and he never paid any import tax, because i declared gift and low value.