Goldring Lenco GL75
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The Goldring-Lenco GL75 is an idler-drive turntable (record player) from the late 1960s. It has variable speed control from 16 to 78 RPM and was originally made in Switzerland.
It is actually the Lenco L75 which when sold in the UK via Goldring as Goldring-Lenco , it became the GL75.
They may also have been sold in the UK by other companies such as Leak as the Leak Delta GL75 and Goodmans who used their own name on the turntable.There is a possibility that they were sold in the United States under the name Bogen.
They retain an enthusiastic following among a small select group of Hi-Fi buffs and vintage Hi-Fi collectors.