WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable

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WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« on: 29 Nov 2011, 05:03 pm »
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My late father got me started in this hobby, when he gave me his 1957 Garrard 88 turntable, University 6201 speaker, and Grommes int. amp.

I'd like to find a clean/decent one to set on a shelf to honor my dad.  Doesn't have to work, but I would need the wood base, and would prefer having a cartridge (mono OK) just for show.

I can arrange pick up in Missouri or the Baltimore area.  I have found one on CL in Balmer, but the guy is being a little stubborn.

Comments and ideas are welcome.

Thanks!

Bob

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Re: WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« Reply #1 on: 30 Nov 2011, 10:05 pm »
Guess you don't have the turntable anymore from your dad? I wish I had the Award Series Harman Kardon tuner of my dad. He had a crummy plastic arm turntable, the kind with the flip needle. None of that original stereo is with me today. But the memories remain!

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Re: WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« Reply #2 on: 30 Nov 2011, 11:09 pm »
No, he moved through a variety of classic tables.  A huge Thorens (TD-124?) with a SIXTEEN INCH Ortofon arm, an Empire, Harmon-Kardan, B&O, etc.

He never really seemed to care about sonics, just loved the toys.  Sound like anyone we know?

Anyway, I had to handle the audio estate for my mom when he passed.  I don't have any of his old gear, but years later I did buy some nice stuff from a former student of his several states away, via the old Audiomart rag.

But the old Garrard 88 sure tugs at the memories.   :(

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Re: WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« Reply #3 on: 3 Dec 2011, 03:39 am »
>HERE< is a working unit on ebay for $50 (including shipping) with 7 days left in the bid. The unit not only looks good, but works. And not just "works", but works to the point where the guy even made a YouTube video of it working, as you can see >HERE<.

Let those tears roll buddy.  :wink: Bring on the memories of Dad.   :thumb:

Hope that helps.
Bob

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Re: WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« Reply #4 on: 3 Dec 2011, 04:15 am »
Thanks, Bro!  I'll keep an eye on that listing.

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Re: WTB: 1957-era Garrard #88 turntable
« Reply #5 on: 3 Dec 2011, 04:17 am »
If you buy it, you'll owe me one.

Oh wait.......no.......

um

Nevermind.  :wink: