@@captmark09 I actually found someone pretty local to me that seems to have the same level of competency and offers a similar level of restoration that you put into your tables. I know you only restore mint/nearly mint units that you procure for resale and do not offer your services for sale, but what would be a fair market value for the restoration process you put your tables through on a DP-62L considering its cosmetically mint?
@@captmark09 Depends on many factors such as body mass and tolerance. He may have to drink much more or much less than you but the end result is the same. It's all relative. If I email you the quote I received will you vet it?
Hey Mark, is this not what they cal a auto lift and shut of turntable?
Yes- here we call it "semi-automatic". they use those terms to separate it above the others!
That thing stops on a dime. Electronic breaking?
Yes-the platter weighs 8lbs so it's got a hellava brake circuit in it
@@captmark09 I actually found someone pretty local to me that seems to have the same level of competency and offers a similar level of restoration that you put into your tables. I know you only restore mint/nearly mint units that you procure for resale and do not offer your services for sale, but what would be a fair market value for the restoration process you put your tables through on a DP-62L considering its cosmetically mint?
@@TristanSchneck yeah but does he drink as much as I do when doing them? 🙂
@@captmark09 Depends on many factors such as body mass and tolerance. He may have to drink much more or much less than you but the end result is the same. It's all relative. If I email you the quote I received will you vet it?