A Visit to Mik Bhavnani - Unique Audio UK

In case some don't understand the reference, the term "mad as a hatter" is derived from the fact that many hat makers did indeed get sick from the mercury vapors in the solutions used to cure felt. If you are indeed mad, I hope its from ingesting something far less toxic and more enjoyable than mercury vapor!

Unless he has a stash of Keith Monks Tonearms somewhere:eek:!

BruceD
 
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Unless he has a stash of Keith Monks Tonearms somewhere:eek:!

BruceD

Actually I have a couple old monk arms under my bead.
 
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Mik’s bedside table:
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Despite the footprint warning, no social distancing rules being observed here.
 
The Quad door stop o_O
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This was where I sat lol
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This flight case was interesting
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A good investment - SME is not selling tonearms separately from the turntables any more, they will soon become rarities in the market!

Mik has many hundreds of SME arms so lucky him
 
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Mik’s bathroom light cord pull
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Are you hiding something from us Mike? ;)

my wife would shoot me if i allowed pictures of my bedroom or bathroom.

notice i said "in my house"........anything in the barn is fair game. my system and barn is the most pictorially documented place in audiophilia.

here is the picture above my toilet in the barn (keeps one in the proper mind set);

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