Thorens Reference Turntable, 1979.  These were available in a number of finishes.  Most were gloss white or gloss black.  The factory would use any color you specified for an additional cost.  Wonderful flexibility, multiple arms, allows one to use an arm dedicated to &#x27;mono&#x27;, and of course two for MM and MC cartridges and 9 or 12 inch tonearms..   Not a big fan of belt drive turntables, but once the 30+lbs platter gets up and spinning, it provides plenty of drive force..