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Beogram 400X/6000 replacement lid

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Peter
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Peter Posted: Sun, Dec 27 2020 6:56 PM

Annoyingly, one of my Beogram lid broke, just wherev it screws to the hinge box. Very annoying as was on my Beogram 4001 - so very rare! Surprise

However I have found someone making new lids which come with the lettering for 4000, 4002, 4004 and 6000 models. Have just received mine and is good thick material -  he can supply both the blue black version for the later decks or the brown tinted version for the 4000 and early 4002 models. They come with a aluminium trim with the correct font and spacing. The only difference is a lack of the rib on the inside at the back but the top has the recess forn the aluminium trim. Very impressed and will post pictures once fitted.

I did fix the old one but disintegrated the aluminium trim so a new one is probably best!

His name is Barrie and he can be reached at musicismoving(at)hotmail.com if anyone is interested. Price is about £180 - obviously they are new and no scratches!

Peter

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sonavor replied on Sun, Dec 27 2020 7:42 PM

Looking forward to seeing them. I have seen a lot of cases where the hinges are broken. Polishing scratches out of the lid is also a long and tedious process. That Beogram 400x part is one that would be welcome. 

-sonavor

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Beosince98 replied on Mon, Dec 28 2020 11:31 AM
I also look forward to seeing them. I had a look on their Facebook page and the lids look promising indeed. My lid is not broken, but badly scratched and is slowly developing some hairline cracks, which I guess is normal for 50 year old acrylic. I have been looking for replacements, but getting originals is impossible and having one recreated is usually much more expensive. I actually contacted B&O when the Beogram 4000c came out about the possibility to recreate some lids as they have done that for the 4000c, but I guess this would simply be too expensive. It would be great if you could send some detailed pictures once you receive the new lid.
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A couple of pictures - iPhone quality but I am really very impressed with the lid. I should point out that I insisted on paying full price and have no monetary link with this chap - though he seems very pleasant!

Peter

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And an open one!

Peter

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Peter replied on Sun, Jan 3 2021 8:35 PM

The lids come with the two screw holes drilled in the sides - the trim is loose and sticks over the screws so they are invisible. You will find there are spacers which need replacing when you remove the old lid. Very easy to fit and looks brand new. My old one had split though the screw holes and although I stuck it together, it was bound to go again. Almost perfect though if persnickety you may note a lack of a rib inside the lid at the back. Confess I had not noticed prior to Barrie pointing this out!

This is the blue black version seen in later decks - he can also supplied the smoked brown version seen on the 4000 and early 4002. He will also provide the appropriate metal trim with the correct lettering.

Peter

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sonavor replied on Mon, Jan 4 2021 6:28 AM

It does look quite nice.

-sonavor

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chartz replied on Mon, Jan 4 2021 8:06 AM

Well done Barrie!

Thanks for sharing Doc.

And Happy New Year to everyone reading this Smile

Jacques

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Craig replied on Sun, Jan 10 2021 10:00 AM

I have dealt with Barrie two or three times now, purchased the alluminium trims for the BG400X pieces.......didnt know he was providing complete lids however, they do look good......i would expect there will be some interest in these.

Craig

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Peter:

The lids come with the two screw holes drilled in the sides - the trim is loose and sticks over the screws so they are invisible. You will find there are spacers which need replacing when you remove the old lid. Very easy to fit and looks brand new. My old one had split though the screw holes and although I stuck it together, it was bound to go again. Almost perfect though if persnickety you may note a lack of a rib inside the lid at the back. Confess I had not noticed prior to Barrie pointing this out!

This is the blue black version seen in later decks - he can also supplied the smoked brown version seen on the 4000 and early 4002. He will also provide the appropriate metal trim with the correct lettering.

Peter

Peter, would you be so kind to post some pictures of the spacers in the lid assembly?

I have a broken lid, and I would like to see how the spring and hinges are assembled.

"You think we can slap some oak on this thing?"

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