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An image of my own Zero-100c which is identical in almost all aspects, the color the base etc.
#GARRARD ZERO 100 C SERIAL NUMBER#
Factory tag showing the serial number as well as color etc. Close-ups of the turntable box showing intact/unbroken tape seal. The contents of the Military Pack: Garrard Zero 100 turntable, WB2 walnut base & D2 dust cover.
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Note that I carefully removed the box staples. Couple of images of the Military Pack carton showing contents etc. Also you can see acouple of close-up images of pertinent info on the carton. A couple of images as I opened the outer box and the straw padding is visible. Another picture showing some detail of the carton. Picture of the carton just before it was shipped to me. I NUMBERED THE PHOTOS TO GIVE A BETTER IDEA TO THE POTENTIAL BUYER & BELOW IS THE STORYLINE. An incredible find, a piece of Hi-Fi history with the Military Packaging. If you are reading this you know exactly what this is. I have an identical unit and being a Zero guy I was absolutely floored and honestly, a bit torn. I carefully removed the six staples that sealed the inner carton (all saved) and found what you see in the pictures. I carefully removed the padding and pulled out the inner carton and there it was, an unopened Military Pack Garrard Zero-100. Inside I saw a layer of straw padding and another carton within. When it arrived, not knowing what to expect, I carefully opened the shipping box making sure that nothing was damaged including the two nylon straps.
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Even the straps on the shipping carton were original (one went missing in transit). It had been stored as it was sealed and shipped back in late 1972. THE STORY: I chanced upon this super rare gem recently and contacted the seller, an armed forces vet who told me that he had ordered the pack through the military while he was serving in South East Asia and when it was delivered he had never opened it.
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#GARRARD ZERO 100 C MANUAL#
Everything from the manual to the template will be in the turntable box. The packaging indicates that there is no cartridge. The turntable is white with black, silver & gold. THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE FIND!!! Up for auction is a never used, just opened after 38 years in it's original shipping carton (only the outer carton was opened to reveal contents), complete MILITARY PACK Garrard Zero-100 with unopened genuine walnut base and dust cover. A BUYER'S GUIDE TO GARRARD ZERO-100 Zero 100 - Automatic changer & single play turntable.Zero 100C - Automatic changer & single play turntable with stylus play counter.Zero 100SC - Automatic single play turntable with stylus play counterZero 100S - Automatic single play turntable without stylus play counter.Zero 100SB - Automatic single play belt drive turntable without stylus play counter. Please take a minute to look at the Zero-100 guide below. A great idea but as you know there are two great variables here, the stylus in use & the condition of the records being played. The counter keeps track of how many times the tonearm returns to it's rest after play. The Zero-100c has an additional feature (not very accurate) which let's the user know when to change the stylus. The picture was put there as a reference of appearance, particularly of colors and the base. NOTE: Someone complained that picture number 11 was of a Zero-100c and not 100.