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Message received AL. I'll dig it out this weekend & hopefully beat the next postal strike. Chris.
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Are you offering these parts for free? Chris.
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Photo's have now been restored thanks to our resident guru & genuine all round nice guy Keith Saunders.
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Hi AL, photo's have been restored Send me a message with your address (click on my user name and either use "start a conversation" or send me an email option) and I'll drop the right hand hinge in the post for you. Chris.
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[quote user="Beo_AL"] Cheers for the link. Sounds like a good fix, shame the pix don't work. but I get the jist of it from the post. [/quote] I've requested the pictures be reinstated but it may take a few days. I knew I should have kept the originals on file but hey-ho. I think I have a perfect right hand hinge though. Where are you
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[quote user="beocool"] It's not as worse as the Beocom 2 that got the Swarovski treatment I reckon. [/quote] It is rather GHASTLY isn't it? Chris.
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[quote user="tournedos"] BTW did you notice the main power switch in the rear? That problem would be even easier to fix [/quote] Good thinking Mika! If you want I will move this thread to the Beogram section where it will probably get you better answers and won't fall off the end of the page which is likely to happen in a day or so in
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Yep - that's exactly what they are and will also fit some M & MC models. I have a pair of MC120.2's mounted on these. Luckily you also have the pegs which screw into the back of the speakers. I can't tell which model speakers they fit though as I think the hole centres differ between some models. Quite a rare item too! EDIT - just checked
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Hi & welcom to beoworld Could you please confirm the model of turntable? There was no model manufactured called a Beogram 4200 so I suspect it is a 4002. If it is a 4002 then the wooden trim pulls forward by about 10mm which allows you to remove the platter surround which is held by locating pins to slotted holes in the trim. And yes there is an