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Default Old Tiefenbrun article reference

At one point, back in the mid 1970's, there was a "debate" of
some sort over how tone arms worked, with our friend Ivor making
the rather ludicrous claim that "tone arms don't have mass, they
only have moment of inertia," or words to that effect. This and
subsequent rebuttals were published in one or more of the more
prominent British hi-fi magazines back then. It's even possible
the assertions were made in one magazine and rebutted in another.

I used to have a copy of these artucles but seemed to have
misplaced them. I'm guessing it was somewhere between 1974
and 1976, possible HFN&RR (but maybe not) or one of the
others.

If anyone on this list has access to issues from this era,
could I trouble you to either give me a reference or, preferably,
a replacement copy of the articles? I would muchly appreciate it.

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