unique tonearm Brooklyn Bridge


A few years ago, an audio shop in Northern New Jersey was selling a tonearm that looked like a strucural bridge element, anybody know who made them and perhaps where to buy one?
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Okay a shot in the dark here but since it appears T bone could be on the right track perhaps you should give Tom Hills a call at Hudson Audio in NJ. If it is a prototype Scheu arm he would know because Hudson Audio is the Scheu importer. Even if it's not related to the Scheu he may still know as Hudson audio specializes in analog equipment. Worth a shot.
There may be no relation to Scheu. I just remember seeing them at the same time, and note the acrylic Cantus has that same shape. I was probably associating things which had no association other than their proximity in my memory.

There was a tonearm designed by Randolph Hedgebeth, an architect, and it was called the Golden Gate. It was made of wood, in a truss or spaceframe structure. This may be what we are thinking of. But I remember (or don't as the case may be) something a little bit better made than the picture I could find on the web.
yes, thank you, it was the Golden gate, I had the wrong bridge, wrong coast, a retailer in New Jersey had one on his website, any idea how to contact the designer?
T bone you are right. The person to call is Hart of Audio Advancement in New Jersey. He is the person that first showed the arm to the public some years ago. Last year I discussed the arm(Golden Gate)with him. He is the person to shed more light on it. I cannot repeat what was discussed in a public forum.