I have a few pics. Not the best and my decor might not be fit for a glossy magazine but here goes...
Here's an earlier pic of my Lenco back when I was using an SME 3009 Improved:
It has interchangeable armboards. 1 for Rega, 1 for Grace, 1 for SME and one blank. Cutting off the corner of the topplate may not be super elegant but hey it works.
Here with the TecnoArm (not the best pic but...):
The cart is a standard 103 in a wooden (ebony) housing. A guy named Uwe makes these. The 103SA (which is an anniversary edition of 103R in a composite glass-fibre body) is better though. The mat is 3 layers of "anti-slip" which is my prefered for Lenco (tried foam & cork & rubber also). Blue is what they had at the store.
Here's the (now relegated) 401:
It sure is prettier but sound quality has highest priority.
The mat is plain cork but I also got myself a Janus mat for the Garrard.
http://www.tnt-audio.com/clinica/januse.html
DL-103SA which is my current cartridge:
I got it for 355€ which is OK. Platter damping rings on the Garrard platter as you can see. And a Kokomo bearing kit from Analog Tube Audio too. The Lenco has been pampered with a bearing kit from Joel Boutreux and its platter is damped with modelling clay (of all things).
The CineMag SUT:
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x238/krenzler/CineMag1a.jpg
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x238/krenzler/CineMag2a.jpg
Simple and effective. 2 settings - 37,5 ohm/31 dB & 150 ohm/25 dB. It was built by Audio Asylum inmate "anumber1". Well shielded and zero hum.
The amp (sorry about the mess):
Gutsy looking and no frills. I like it.
Much better than the newer re-designed fashion look. The sub is no longer needed and therefore gone. Was useful when I had my Heybrook Quartets though...
One of the speakers:
They fire straight ahead (I prefer it that way). No toe-in. I normally just use them with the grills in place. About 50 cm from the rear wall.
That's it I guess.