What's been your turntable ownership over the years?


Dual 1225
B&O RX with MMC5 cartridge
Denon DP-59L 
Rega Planar 3
Kenwood KD5070
Harman Kardon T45
Thorens TD-125 mk II w/Rega RB303 arm
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Garrard SP25 Mk 3
Rotel RP-850
Rotel RP-855 w/RB300
Rega P3 2000
Pro-ject 2Xperience Classic
Garrard 610
BIC 960
Technics SL-1200
AR-ES-1
Rega Plannar 3
Rega P-25
Rega RP-6
Well-Tempered Labs Amadeus Mk.II
In no particular order:

Panasonic SG-999 mini stereo centre, c. 1970
[then moved to a CD-based system]
Sony PS-T1 (crap)
Technics SL-220
Thorens TD160
Dual 1225, 1009, 1218
Rega Planar 3 (RB300 arm)
Thorens TD145
Technics SL-D2
Mission 775S with Grace G707 arm
Marantz auto return table 1974 - 1989, added a Linn basic arm in mid 80s - not that it made a dang difference. Seriously.

90s to 2005 endlessly tried to improve CDP sound and finally went back to LP/analogue in 2006, followed by the next struggle to make MC cartridge(s) sound, (early PS Audio phono pre was of little help), also later including SUT - finally surrenderd to various NOS  MM/MI cartridges.

2006-7 early type teardrop shape PROJECT TT with carbon fibre tonearm (not a quality product really). Implemented various 'improvements' - result?
Not noticeable. At all. 

2007- present SME 10, later upgraded arm from SME IV to SME V. Some improvement but not all together 'weltbewegend' (earth shattering?) 
Now CDP ML390S sounds as good as analogue, using Ortofon Cadenza Black and Fidelity Research SUT. 😏
Michélle 🇿🇦 

Rotel RM301-Empire Gold mm
Thorens 166MK11- Audio Technica mc
Oracle Delphi MK111, w/Origin Live  motor and power supply- Koetsu Rosewood mc