Dear Thuchan, The FR-cartridge chapter will need to wait because, to use Lew's excuse 'the price was such that it was impossible to resist' so I just bought: Benz LP S, Roksan Shiraz (EMT) and Glanz 5 . |
Dear Don, I got Axel's video from Mario , one of our members who introduced himself as a friend of Daniel. The text by the video has as title: 'The stylus pope from Geseke' . Axel is described as a former radio-technician, 69 years old and as known in the whole world thanks to the internet. He himself declared to enjoy his work and explained what is involved by the repair of carts. Some of the repairs are so complex that he need to think about even in his bed but when he find the solution he can hardly wait to try out his finding. By some carts he needs 10-14 days to finish the job .By the most carts the suspension , cantilever and stylus are exchanged while each cart is tested afterwars with an oscyloscoop and by listening to a violin piece by which he can recognise if the repair was succesful. For many old carts he need to buy the carts on ebay (for the parts) and this way he accumulated a huge stock with parts. He is very suprised to see inferior work done by some expensive new carts.
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Dear Henry, For a long time I thought to have just one single but serious deviation: the tonearms. But the reason was esthetical not practical. I admire the 'mechanical beauty' of those objects of art. But you are the last person in the known universe to make joks about that. BTW no shrink in the same universe would bother about such a kind of deviation. They would probable reacts as: 'just one? I myself have at least 3 and all of them are described in the criminal law.' The new (cart)deviation is not caused by my owm 'internal inclination' but by some bad invluence from the so called 'comrades' who were in search for the Nirvana for cheap. The first 'bad guy' is from Mexico, the second from Australia. The last one 'seduced' me to install my FR-64S on an TT instead to keep this tonearm on a pedestal in my living room. Why should some bronze or plaster objects be prefered? Anyway by following your advice I was able to change 4-5 carts each day in seconds rather than mess for 3-4 days with all those adjustments which involve fractions of 1 mm while I can hardly see the difference between 2 and 1 mm. But if one can change 4 carts in a single day than one obvious problem appears: whatever your collection you are done in ,say, 10 days. So that is why . The strange thing however is how our mind works. Everyone would think that I am most 'aroused' by the Benz LP S. This however was not the case. I was most glad to find this damn Glanz 5 about which our comrade Dgob is showing off since 09-10-09. I got him at last; I mean both.
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Dear Thuchan, I would never dream to call you a 'bad guy' but in the context of this 'cart sickness' I may, by a way of speaking. To follow all your carts recommendation I would need to marry some of the (old) Rockeffeler widows first. But for the same money they can get someone much younger. However your mentioning of this misterious EMT TDS 15 LZI made me very curious. If one looks at those EMT carts one can hardly understand what the fuss is about. They look like some surgury instruments from the 18 centure. But they provoced Van den Hul, Brinkmann and others as a chalenge of some kind. Touray Moghaddam ( I am glad that I don't need to pronounce his name) is also one of those curious guys. He seems to care only about the music so I thought whay not try his Shiraz?
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Dear Raul, Four or five years ago Lew wrote in an answer to my post: 'Nandric messing with our gear is fun!' I think that this need to experiment and try is typical for man; the 'guys thing'. But there are also old expressions with the same meaning: homo ludens and homo faber. At my age I would die from boredom if I had no hobby. From my long term experience with our hobby I know that money is not the issue. One can enjoy a $ 2000 system as intensive as one of one million dollar. But the the funy thing about this thread is the 'art' to get a very good cart for cheap. And this possibility as well as the reality is your merit dear Raul.
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Dear Raul, From your logic it follows: the more one knows about carts the more carts one need to buy. But will you be so kind to write dollar prices without those 2 added zero's? BTW with our kind of resistance to carts no kind of resistance would want us as a member. |
Sorry guys, silly, but I was not able to resist.
From Russia with love:
Tatjana: 'but Boris why deed you buy a car-radio when you don't own a car?'
Boris: 'my dear I say nothing when you buy b.h.'
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I am sure that Dover's post would be of invaluable importance for a , uh, digital forum. The basic premise for us, the analog aficionados is: 1.for serious listening analog 2. for the background music digital. Ergo: this Epo(the other kind we don't need except the cylist among us) should do. Very healthy btw for our bank account as well for more carts of course.
Dear Chris, You have no idea how much I regret the fact to have introduced you to Axel. Your damn Dyna caused him so much trouble and headache that he refuses to 'mess' with any defect coil any more. So my 'new' Shiraz need to follow this damn ebay 'return' procedure. Besides you are only a half and then also a 'former' (Yugoslavia) compatriot of my. I should know that this 'nationalist inclination' is not healthy at all. Your only advantage which is not even your own merit is that you are not a Croatian descendant.
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Dear Dover, Thanks for your sympathy. I am of course joking as usual or like to exaggerate as by my friend Chris. Axel would actually do everything he can to restore my carts but the problem is the suspension which is totally dry out. He was willing btw to repair the left side coils. He also got an Kiseki cart from me which is also irreparable. My curiosity for the Shiraz was induced by Thuchan who regards his own EMT DST 15 LZI as one of his best carts. So my hope as well as speculation was to get something 'similar' but for cheap. The added problem are those ebay time limits for complains. So I told Axel that if he wants to try or experiment he has 10 days available for this purpose. Not 'all' is lost but I am very sceptical.Anyway I already started the ebay procedure to save time as well as my rights.
Regards,
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My Gosh! I had no idea that complaining in this thread is so rewarding. Sympathy and empathy from 'all sides'. But I need to warn you. At my age the list of complaints is nearly endless... BTW I bought both carts (+Kiseki) by the same English person who owns a HI-FI shop. I as a amateur measured both carts with an (20 Euro)Voltmeter and 'discovered' a death left channel by the Shiraz and both channels death by the Kiseki. So I already warned the Briton that his joy will depend from Axel's finding. To my mind the most stupid thing one can do on ebay is to try to sell rubish. One can be 100% sure to get involved in those complaints procedures. And those are not funny.
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Well Lew I and I have no secrets. He was worried about my use of the Voltmeter to check my carts. If not done properly one can damage the (sensitive) coils by the MC carts. However I never damaged any cart with or without an Voltmeter. But it feels good when your comrades care about you.
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Dear Lew, My mom also told me always what I am not supposed to do but never what I may do. So you should explain how the voltage should be measured and why. |
Dear Lew, Attributing any sense to the handling of an Voltmeter to a layman is very polite and kind from you. But I should be more clear about my intention. The intention has, alas, nothing to do with competence. What I want to know when I buy in particular an MC cart is if the coils are OK. I do this for years with the Voltmeter and because the 'inocent' are protected by the Almighty I somehow never burned any coils. My interest in the coils is pure pragmatism. If the coils are damaged one can forget Axel or whomever for a repair. Nobody wants to lose money delibarately while we all lose some unvoluntary. BTW I keep my Voltmeter at an visible place to impress my visitors. The comments are like: 'Gosh you are ALSO technical' . My answer than is very modest: 'measurung is the same as knowing'. Now how should I know otherwise if those damn coils are ok. Fleib ?
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Dear Lew, For a native English speaker the expression 'fatique' ( in metal) is also available. This expression is translated in Europe as 'tired'or'weary''. Well those old carts should be 'tired' because of age and will consequently need some 'refreshment'. But not those that you associate, as an English-only speaker, with 'refresh'.
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There is no question about that: one of the most important function of this forum is to prevent people to do stupid things. Those are usualy very costly while we all know that the most advices are asked only pro forma. But our hobby is already very expensive. As my gratitude for the warrning about the Voltmeter I want to do something in return. The issue is about Raul's 'refreshment'. The expression looks more lyrical than practical but it seems to suggest something about the suspension as well that 'it' can be not only fixed but even 'refreshed'. The 'practical part' is of course the fact that we all buy (very) old carts by which one can expect 'some deterioration' of... the suspension. Well as I already mentioned by my Shiraz 'dreams' the suspension by MC carts is not easily fixed if at all possible. In this context the expression 'refreshment' get a totally different meaning. And Axel used the expression 'irreparable' in this connection. My friend Lew warrned me not only regarding my Voltmeter. He was also sceptical about the assumed 'cheapness' of the (old)MM carts. He even quoted some, probable American, saying: 'there is no such thing as a free lunch'. He anticipated , so to speak, the new retip and refreshment prices by Axel. There is no question about that the so called 'payment by instalment' is not invented to further the savings. And we all know that our members will proudly mention the buy price of their 'object of desire' but than somehow forget to mention the following expenditure. My comrade Don with his exotic berillium + Geiger II upgrade not included. As should be the case with Raul's thread it seems indeed true that qua repair or, better, qua 'refreshment' the MM alternative is in any case less dangerous.
Regards,
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Dear Lew, I am alas not always able to understand your post, more in particular when you quote Newtons laws, but if enyone asked the question: 'do you understand all that Lew writes?' I would say: 'not I, not I, not I, sorry.' |
Dear comrade (Don), There is no 'asking price' by my Ruby well the 'reserve' as is usual by auctions. But you can see the technical data in my listing and compare them with your Ruby 3 and tell us what differences there are if there are any. We will then know what the difference is between Ruby 3 and Ruby 3S.
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Hi John, No wonder your post is 'pending moderator approval'. Besides in our forum are languge lessons not done. I hope your knowledge is not restricted to what one can find in a dictionary? |
Dear Thuchan, At my age I am more warried about some other kind of 'resurrection' than of my carts. Besides I expected more empathy from you for my poor Shiraz. But if his 'resurrection' was accomplished by Axel I would inform you about the total costs so you would be able to compare those with the price of your own EMT 15 LZI.
Dear Dover, That is exactly what I thought but deed not dare to say as a foreigner.
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Dear Don, You are lucky with your confusion between the Ruby 3 sr. nr. and your hotel reservation. You could also write 'qua' in a totally unaccetable way and make fool of yourself. My euphoria from a week ago with: LP S + Shiraz+ Kiseki changed in a nightmere of three battles. Deed the German fight on two or three fronts btw? |
Dear Lew, As long as we have no idea what 'refreshment' means or entails we can speculate about till we pass away. What I know in connection to Axel's work on my carts is this. He can exchange and tune the suspension (rubber) in MM carts but not in the MC carts. When one look at the construction of both one can easilly (?) see why. By MC carts the suspension is 'pressed' after the coils so to remove the suspension will probable damage the coils. How then a new suspension can be put there is even more criptic. Otherwise my Shiraz would be repaired already and on its way from Germany to Holland.
Regards, |
Dear Lew, I understand that someone in the Gulag can't be to demanding but you should be more specific about the refreshment(s) you want. The options are: Jegermeister, Schnaps ( or Serbian Slivovitz),soft drink or ice cream. I would recommend Slivovitz if the could is unbearable. With this stuff in a right amount you may be even able to shout: 'long live comrade Troski'. |
Dear Lew, In your place I would be immensly proud to have even a fake Troski in the family. The strange thing is that I was somehow very impressed by this revolutionary despite the fact I hardly can rembemer to have read anything he wrote. But I am more warried about your confusion. Nobody has ever confused Hilton with Gulag to my knowledge before. Besides I feel very insulted with your neglection of the best brandy known in this universe: the plum brandy from Serbia (alias Slivovitz). |
Dear Thuchan, I wish it was/is 'my product'. You should know that I may call as such 'jenever' (Dutch brandy)which is even worst than 'your Schnaps'. BTW I need to travel to Essen to get 'my stuff'. Axel is so impressed with Serbian Slivovitz that I get 30% discount. But I may have one new retip service in Italy. I am waiting for the details (styli,cantilevers, etc. and prices) and will inform our members as soon as I get this info.
Regards, |
50 hours + SAEC WE-308N for some 'interesting proposition'? You must be joking! If the 420 STR share the same ranking with the Olympos and FR-7f then 'one' may consider such a hazy proposition. |
There are obviously still those who believe in some correlation between the price and the quality of carts. The one of those whom I love, could also use as argument the FR-7 instead to show off with his Olympos with its Olympic price for which he nearly can buy a 1/4 of Australia. BTW I mentioned the AT 180 in my ranking and this one is, I am 100% sure, an MM kind. |
Dear Thuchan, In your place I would be very careful with jokes about Slivovitz. I know at least 67 jokes about your Schnaps while some of them imply that this trash is the cheapest way to commit suicide |
If the sound we hear is , uh , 'subjective' what about the persons we like and don't? Henry is without any question a 'likeable' person and he should be of corse as a architect. Otherwise the Olympos would be only a wishful thinking. But despite the fact that I like the guy very much: 50 hours torture + some questionable SAEC tonearm are really to much to ask from whomever. |
Dear Dover, You country may be suitable for wine but who have ever heard about any brandy from New Zeeland? BTW an Dutch name (Zeeland) probable one of 'our' former colony . The drink you named is a lady trink or such kind of persons. If you have never try Slivovitz you have no right to participate in a brandy discussion. BTW just listened to the Dgob's obsession: the Glanz 5. Unbelievable. I need to change my religion for the x time. As if a full orchestra is in your living room. The dynamics surpass the Miyabi and I have no idea what to do with all my LOMC's. Just bought an new Benz LP S ...
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Dear Henry, Thuchan posted to me 63 pictures of his, you know which TT (from your contry?), with this huge and impractical, but very expensive and rare WE -8000/ST. So he is obvioulsy very proud of both. However I have seen the WE -8000/ST on ebay, I think, but never Dgob's 'mythical' Glanz 5 or 7. And than on 'his own' ebay.uk there was this 'myth', listed as NOS and for 10 days with me as the only interested party. Dgob's own Glanz 5 got 'kaputt' (means broken in English) , his search for the Nirvana was successfuly accomplished, so he had no reason to watch his own ebay and that explains how I got the 'treasure'. I hope nobody will tell this to Dgob. Meanwhile Lew wrote to me that the 'Glanz brand' was resurrected as a new Japanese brand with two interesting tonearms, among other. Then my Italian friend Valerio (my source for the American Miyabi) told me that his best friend Roberto is the Italian dealer for the new Glanz. The 'big question' for Dgob and me is if this Japanese Glanz has any connection with the German Glanz brand? If so Dgob may get the original stylus + cantilever for his 5 and I the Glanz 7. What is even more Roberto owns a retip service which may have some more interesting propositions than Axel. So it may be the case that some 'myths' become the 'real' reality. BTW I thought that you are teasing me with your Signet TK 7cl so I checked my .'Alas' my is the topline TK 9CL. Regards, |
Dear Raul, As you already discovered in connection with my willingness to help by (menace) of death by drowing and other accidence by which I used my Armani suit as exuse not to get involved , you shoud think twice about your assumption. The case is simple. Thanks to you I was able to sell the MF 200 for $380. But I own exactly the same cart in the 'form' of an Glanz 31 L for which I would hardly get $60. Such kind of persons are those damn Balkanese.Anyway thanks Raul!Thanks to you I made some profit on my 'gear' for the first time in my life.
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Dear Thuchan, Despite your encyclopedic knowledge about all kinds of gear your obvious Achilles heel are MM carts. Not Hitachi but the inventor of the Moving Flux technology the Mitachi Corporation. I just become rich by selling one of their specimens: the MF 200. But more thanks to Raul than this company. However both are of course involved in my luck . BTW I am not sure if Mitachi was willing to share anything with enyone but this company was obviously willing to produce some carts for the German Glanz brand and the same carts , as I discovered thanks to Vetterone and the owner of the Glanz thread,for the American Astatic brand. I become even richer with my acquisition of the (NOS) Glanz 5 and MFG 31L (alias MF 200).
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Sorry Raul but considering the fact that we have different targets according to your own statements how can we share the same target? I dont believe it is a 'finger error'. Should this not be 'all roads lead to Rome?'
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But in Rome, dear Raul, Henry will go direct to the colosseum, Lew will first admire Pieta and than look for a good Barolo, I will check if Tosca is performed in the opera, some will even look for David there... etc., etc. So while Rome was our original collective target there we get the division in, say, the sub-targets. There is no such a thing as the same target for all.
Regards and enjoy whatever you like, |
The moderators. To say whatever about the moderator A one need some comparison with at least moderator B ,etc. But my thesis is that control is about the power and the methods to keep the power. This one is from Russia with smile. Quest:'Waiter! What kind of meat ball is this? I will need an axe to cut it.' Waiter:'Pssst! Not so loud comrade Vasilij Vasilevitch. Not so loud! It is not a meatball it is a microphone.' |
This Peter Suchy (1/2 German) has a peculiar sense for humour. By the Goldfinger price there is the prefix 'only' before $15.000. Well the 'only' reason for the new models are the new prices. I still own the 'old Virtuoso' and the new one is 'only' $100 more expensive. There is however a kind of the opposite movement lead by our leader Raul with new discoveries of all kind of old carts. I have no idea what to do with all those old carts I own but I am still looking for this damn old Ortofon MC 2000. For the comparison sake only:I like to know if Raul's opinion about the MC carts is as good as with the MM carts. There are no boundaries for our curiosity with the natural consequence that some of them make no sense.
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Dear Thuchan, I was never in the GDR but the system is recognizable for everyone who lived in such a system. That is why the 'microphone joke' was so succesful in Eastern Europe. But to me it is obvious that we also have some telltale person in our forum. Disgusting because the reason can only be hate or anvy. The MM thread is the largest but the participants are pretty constant. I can't remember when my last approval was needed. So why now? Btw I am not sure about Shure.
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Dear Lew, If he was Alsatian (Alsace) he would be 100% German. But he is only 1/2 German as I already stated. He is from Czech Moravia in which there is a village called Suchy.'suchy' means 'dry' while there is, as you should know, a 'dry' kind of humour usually attributed to the Britons. My free interpretation would be: Goldfinger 'only 10.000 GBP'. Like me he was a refuge from the Eastern bloc (70is?) and got somehow German citizenship. Nobody in Germany like the guy because he seems to be succesful. As a foreigner in Germany one is allowed to be 'only'a common labourer in order to confirm the German superiority. However: there is also a place in Switzerland , canton Voud, called Suchy. Peter's kids claim to be originaly from there because they also don't like their father. He is namely their boss and who likes his boss? To my knowledge only some dogs.
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Dear Professor, Those times of Les Watts are over. The cart producers at present have the same choice as the 'colours' of Ford then: 'you can get any providing it is black'. There are only few cantilevers/styli manufacturer left. This means monopoly position. Axel complained to me about the Japanese one-sided price increase with 100%. They don't even bother to answer Axel's and my questions about the micro ridge stylus and ruby or sapphire cantilevers. One can see the same boron cantilever/ micro ridge stylus by Lukatchek LP S and Carr's Atlas. I am also sorry to tell you that the AT 1010 tonearm was the biggest suprise and disappointment to me of all tonearms I owned. As if already then made in China. . An good example to illustrate this hazy warning: 'the looks can be deceptive'.
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Dear Henry, I got some kind of explanation from the moderator with the general statement that we all are suspects because of some 'inappropriate comments'. I, as a modest Serbian warrior thought that the moderator is only interested in me because of my 'microphone' insinuations. This alas is not the case but my Serbian assumption that someone among us is a traitor is still relevant. If you remember the Arche thread ( Daniels look a like headshell) you get the picture. My inventive 'iron horse versus locomotive' example got lost because some traitor complained about someone and this thread was closed much to my regret. But despite of this unfortunate event I got my Arche for free. Your 'inapproptiate comments' are those which you made in the Glanz thread induced by envy because you dont own any of the Galnz carts. Not to mention the Glanz 5 which only Dgob and I own while the one of Dgob is defective.Alas? Regarding this thread I like to mention that I also own the Virtuoso with an boron cantilever and super elliptical stylus which at present cost 359 Euro by Alex. According to Raul those with 'exotic' cantilever are even better.One can own the best or at least the most expensive tonearm but without the 'best cart ever' it is like the best Porsche without the motor.
Regards,
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At last we have something 'that's right' but what it is, is anybody's quess? I thought that only Syntax is used to use such a cryptic way to express himself. |
Dear Don, Glad to hear there is a good repair service in your neighbourhood. I can at last use an intermediary without any added cost because my comrade lives there. I got a similar 'explanation' from the moderator as Henry: 'some members left inappropriate comments' and because of them the whole thread is suspect. Something like 'someone has stolen my bike' and because 'someone' is not a name with refering function anybody in the MM group is a suspect My quess is that the 'intruder' you are referring to 'intruded' in the moderators competence and this caused mederators interest in the possible conspirators.
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Dear Henry, I am sorry but what you think 'Nikola says' is not what he actually stated. I noticed, more in particular in the Balkan, that people know exactly to what the quantifiers like 'all', 'noone', 'some', etc, refer. So as a good and patriotic Serbian I am supposed to kill all the Croats without exception. And if my bike is stolen than, obviously, some Croat is involved. Now if the moderator has seen whatever 'inappropriate conduct' such conduct can't be done by an indeterminate person (some, all, etc . are like variables=x). Well we all have our forum names so the writer of this 'offensive post' must also have one. Then there is no such a thing as 'collective guilt'. So, to my mind, the moderator was disturbed by the critic in our forum about the moderators conduct and wanted to check what the responce of others to this critic was. That is why your and my post neededto be 'moderated' even if we both are not seen as 'suspects' at all. As the moderator put it in his answer to my remarks: 'it is difficult to explain'...It usualy is if one wants to hide his real reasons.
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Hi Mike, The Stanton 881S seems to be better then Mk 2 version. You should check on the net first. I have a spare 881 S stylus (D 81) but don't believe the stylus is the cause. |
Dear comrade Don, With all those MM carts I was forced to 'invent' some 'exit strategy'. In my case this strategy consist of hypothetical assumptions regarding the resell possibilities of each cart I buy. While I like Axel very much he gets from me only carts with broken styli or cantilevers.It is not my intention to provide him with 'healthy' cantilevers/styli combos as a kind of solidarity contribution.
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Dear Raul,I understand your passion although my is of a different kind . Something to do with the upbringing. The Balkan kind is more bloodthirtsty: revenge at any cost for the rest homo economicus. Since the (considerable)price incrise by Axel his only attractive proposition is the line contact stylus pressure fitted in a aluminum cantilever (+/- 160 Euro). The 'exotic kinds'are above 350 Euro. Well I never bought any MM cart for such kind of money. Even my AT 180, Signet TK 9 LC, Glanz 5, Glanz 31 L, Astatic MF 200, etc.,etc. I got for less. One of my Virtuoso's black got the boron/super elliptical but for the old price (170E). At present the same upgrade is 359 Euro. I deed try to compare the retip prices and was suprised to discover that Axel is still the cheapest alternative. His only 'shortcoming' is the fact that he is not able to provide ruby (sapphire) cantilevers and micro ridge styli. This is strange because Peter as well as Dominic (Northwest Analogue) can provide both. Axel and I deed try to find a supplier but ,alas, without succes. I hope some of our members has a good suggestion. Depending on the supplier prices this may become an attractive proposition. I myself have no intetion whatever to pay such amount for a MM retip.
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Dear Raul, You anvy Lew for his two styli? I thought you own 'second to none' system and > 100 carts. If it was his electrostatics (the best the are and plural) or, probable, his slate plinths I would understand your envy better.
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Dear Raul, I hope the family bisiness will prosper so you can buy whatever you like. I must also confess to still search for , uh, 'interesting' carts. Btw the secretary Eva is probable still busy with Christmas shoping because I got Axel's wife on the phone. He is ok but has not the time to answer all emails at the moment. Otherwise he would not be able to repair our carts. I am still waiting to hear about my Shiraz which needs some complex 'surgery'. Anyway no worry for whoever is is waiting for his answer. He is a German you know.
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Dear Trovbrow, Just had Axel on the phone. He is still one man company, the secretary Eva is invented by our German speaking New Sealander. For you the 'damn foreigner' he needs to drive 10 km to the custom office in order to get your discount of 21% VAT ( the value added tax that I need to pay as European). I had never bad experience with Dutch or German Post but there are many complaints about both lately. They are not able to teach computers to read the addresses and names correctly. I hope for you that you got the so called 'tracktrace nr.'. This way the 'lost packet' will be returned to the sender. Then the posting can be started a new. What is a human without hope? |
Travbrow, Deed you try (USA) Customs? With your tracktrace nr. they shoud be able to find your packet. That is what Lew deed with a packet that I posted to him some time ago. If I remeber well he waited for two months for this packet and was also not amused. However his packet was by the customs all this time. |