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It is part of the fun. In reading folks' responses, I wonder . . .

if we are all on the same page?

I think my VPI Scout is really cool looking. Nice clean look that is simple yet solid and pleasing to the eye. I also love the massive vintage look of the Thorens TD126 Mkiii with its thin TP63 low mass arm. I certainly don't think either is gorgeous, or exquisitely elegant looking, but I do like the way they look and that's important.

I have to admit that the vinyl-wrapped mdf look of my old Planar 3 and NAD 533 always left me cold. They sounded good, the Planar 3 in particular, and I kept them each for years, but it was nice to move on to something that I enjoyed watching from time to time as well as listening to.

Perhaps some of the inmates responding to the OP, and perhaps the OP himself, mean "does a table have to be truly beautiful"? In that case, I'd say no.
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