I picked this one 'as parts' from Mr Kassler... Something interesting: Mission Cambridge 775 turntable...
What makes this 'for parts' you may ask... Well... Someone in their infinite wisdom (pre-Kassler) took out a piece (well actually two pieces) of the main bearing which effectively makes the table useless - unless those parts are either located or re-fabricated...
There is supposed to be a piece in there that is effectively the bearing thrustplate. A ball then gets added for the spindle to ride on...
The top of the main bearing...
The table sans platter...
Without knowing what the original part looked like it is going to be difficult to fabricate a replacement that is true to the original...
What makes this 'for parts' you may ask... Well... Someone in their infinite wisdom (pre-Kassler) took out a piece (well actually two pieces) of the main bearing which effectively makes the table useless - unless those parts are either located or re-fabricated...

There is supposed to be a piece in there that is effectively the bearing thrustplate. A ball then gets added for the spindle to ride on...

The top of the main bearing...

The table sans platter...
Without knowing what the original part looked like it is going to be difficult to fabricate a replacement that is true to the original...