His business was located in one of the California beach towns above Santa
Barbara; I'm thinking Goleta. Hope that helps.
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From: Paul T. Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 9:58 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Sao Win --strain-gauge cartridges
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Apparently these cartridges came about some time after I had to leave
ARSC activity. ca. 1980s. There is some information about them with this
article.
https://cdn.analogplanet.com/content/soundsmith-strain-gauge-sg-200-phono-cartridge-system-page-2
Don't know if this might be useful. It cites the fact Sao Win built one,
but no date. The writer may have some information about Dr. Win.
https://cdn.analogplanet.com/content/soundsmith-strain-gauge-sg-200-phono-cartridge-system-page-2
On 9/29/2018 4:19 PM, Gary A. Galo wrote:
> Is there anyone on this list who knows how to get in touch with Dr. Sao
Win, who manufactured the Win Labs strain-gauge cartridges decades ago?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary
>
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