...Trollhättan.
You could swing by the SAAB (aka NEVS) factory and pay your respects.
Stockholm High End Mässan 2015 Show Coverage
This turntable and tone arm for instance. The arm is the latest iteration of Marc Gomez's Swedish Analogue Technologies design that we first spotted in Munich. Gomez is using an Ortofon Anna cartridge. The massive 'table is new to us. It is an RB Turntable by Rui Borges and the first from Portugal that I've encountered.
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The intention was [Since you're in Gotenburg, which] is about an hour away from Trollhättan [where the SAAB factory is/was located, perhaps] you could swing by the SAAB (aka NEVS) factory and pay your respects.
Maybe you can find a deal on a new-old-stock A/C compressor to keep on hand in case the replacement you have fails.
My dad had a SAAB 96 back in the mid-60's. I remember all the strange looks he used to get at gas stations while emptying a can of two-stroke oil into the tank prior to refueling.
What about the turntable? Did you hear it? What are your impressions?
I'm not to sure about the design on this turntable, but I think a matching pair of Chrome Car Nutz for your truck & turntable would impress your guests. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Interesting, as I just learned about the brand myself last month. Typical story of an audio enthusiast who built a 'table, displayed it at the Portuguese Audio Show, and a company was born. I like the looks - kind of a chunky art deco - but understandably not to everyone's taste. The brand has some recognition in Europe. Would be an interesting addition to the offerings we have stateside.
Did you get a vibe for the ergonomics of it?
... I'm so Proud that it is designed and built in Portugal by such an amazing enthusiast like Rui Borges. There is so much care and technology and accuracy into making any RB turntable, it's quite unbelievable and it is probably very unique in today's world.
A few years ago, I wrote to stereophile to draw attention to this extremity well build Turntable. And by the way, it sound's fantastic.
By the way, many thanks to AnalogPlanet and all the effort to keep the most beautiful (and best) audio format alive.
We do the same in our national audio forum.