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Anyone know if Atlas will make more of these?  All sources I checked stated "out of production" except Charles Ro that showed on their website you can  "pre order with an expected shipping date of May".  Price shown was under $200.  There are two or three on eBay, but the bidding is crazy with a used one currently over $200.00.  The new one is now over $300.  I don't want a piece of plastic that bad.  I had one several years ago that had a warped platter making it unusable.  So, I bought a scale one that set me back about $1500.  That one requires under table installation which I neglected to check before purchasing .  Seven years later it is collecting dust in a corner.  Thus, thought I would give the Atlas another try.  Apparently, no other manufacturer makes/made a surface mount version.

 

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I have the Ross.  There is only one place on the layout to place it.  Directly underneath is a support cross member plus about 50 wires.  Those wires would have to be cut, moved and reconnected.  As it is, the unit will cover a corner of an access hatch.  Doing that is just not in my Karma at this point in my life.  Perhaps one of those companies that advertise for hire layout construction could figure something out.

I checked there also.  Notice the date in fine print?  Too many web sites are not kept up-to-date.  Internethobbies.com showed one could be ordered, so I did.  Finalized the order including payment with PayPal.  First response was order confirmation showing sale price that was less than what was advertised.  Second was confirmation showing correct price.  Third was notice that the item was out of production and order cancelled.  No info yet on PayPal refund.  So much for updated web site.  Will not consider them for business again.

EricBuzz posted:

I was looking into getting an atlas table a few months back. Went to my lhs, he is an atlas dealer, he made a call and was told that they lost the tooling. Also, have no plans to manufacture it again.

Too bad, it was priced right and did the job.  All it required was an upgrade to a more robust drive system and it would easily have become a staple accessory.   I'm wondering what "lost" is?  Simply disappeared, or damaged, worn out beyond repair?  The bad thing about having tooling designed & made in China is it can never be removed from the country..    You can't take it and use it to produce elsewhere.      Simply put,  you leave with nothing.... Zero...

joe 

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Atlas should remove it from their price list. It's still listed online and in print when they send out a catalog. This thread raises a good point for me. That is rout my wiring around the area where a turntable may go. I was going to go with the Atlas O. Without it, I'll still have the high cost and bench rebuild, but I can avoid rewiring.

Dan, I'm sorry that I did not get the opportunity to purchase from you. If there are others with ideas on best way to hunt down a atlas turntable, I would appreciate any feedback. I'm a newbie to the hobby and have found out myself how difficult it is to find. I have found these forums so valuable and thank you all for the discussions greatly increasing my knowledge base. Thank you.

The Ross extends 10" below the table top.  When I designed the layout I assumed I was going to use the Atlas TT.  Did not know at the time that the platter was warped causing engines to derail due to misaligned track at the thresholds.  The primary problem is I have a 1X4 support board that crosses the area where I need to place the TT.  I am not sure just how big a pain it would be to somehow reroute a section of the board.  The support boards are screwed down from the top.  The wiring is less of a problem.  A seller on eBay that makes TTs has one for sale that extends 4 3\4" beneath the table.  That would be quite doable were I to find a reasonable solution to the support board presence.

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