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Fair Condition, rubber is cracked, has surface rust, scratches and is missing the Stylus for Parts or Repair. The Garrard RC 121 II was a popular turntable produced by the Garrard Engineering and Manufacturing Company, located in England. The RC 121 II was a belt-driven manual turntable released in the 1970s and was designed for home use. It was an upgrade from the original Garrard RC 121, which had been released in 1966. The RC 121 II featured a new tonearm with a cardan suspension system, which reduced the amount of noise and vibration that could interfere with the sound quality. It also included a new plinth design, which was made of aluminum and featured a unique and stylish top plate. The RC 121 II was a popular model due to its affordability, its good sound quality, and its ease of use. It was widely used by DJs, audiophiles, and music enthusiasts alike. It was also commonly used in radio stations and clubs, due to its good sound quality and reliability. The Garrard RC 121 II was discontinued in the early 1980s, when the company stopped production of their turntables. The model is still highly sought after by collectors and audiophiles, and is still widely used today.
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