Descriptiom: .Belt-drive turntable with three motors, POM platter, and the capability to accept two 12" tonearms.
Dimensions: 22" wide by 6.25" high by 18.25" deep. Weight: 68.5 lbs.
Price: $12,500.
Manufacturer: Dr. Feickert Analogue, Stegenbachstrasse 25b, 79232 March-Buchheim, Germany. Tel: (49) (0)76-65/9-41-37-18. Fax: (49) (0)76-65/9-41-37-25. Web: www.feickert.com. US distributor: VANA, 2845 Middle Country Road, Lake Grove, NY 11755. Tel: (631) 246-4412. Web: www.vanaltd.com

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