Yes Beoworld would be lost without him.
One of the annoying things when buying old 20 odd years B&O is the fact the most B&O service give up unless you pay the price. Quickly and many times they will say: No spareparts aviable sorry.
It was easy enough in 2003 when I brought my Beomaster 2000 and Beocord 2000 for repairs. They fixed it and 3 years later it still sounded good with no troubles so I sold it and started to work for the next system Beolab 8000.
I finally got the BM8000 a few months ago along with a cdx which is now ready acording to Dillen.
Meanwhile I got a white Beosystem 6000 ('80s). I was wondering if I should bring the system to Dillen directly as the master was dead, Beocord needed belts and more, Beogram 6006 minor work. So far the BM and BC is running. BM very good and faultless.
The reason for Dillen was my Beogram 8002 which I paid 215£ for repairs and 2 months later nearly dead. Brought it to Dillen and the rest is history. It's still playing like new on a daily basis.
The BM8000 goes to Dillen on saturday as it was not testet long enough(my fault). It played 2 nights and I got it on friday. Got it home and the fuses still blow so the power section neeeds to be changed. Everything else is done.