Only three, though many replacement tips;
The standard Sony stylus on a PS LX5 [direct drive two speed deck, c. 1983]
Ortofon M40 [and its plug in 78 partner stylus] on a three speed, 33, 45 and 78 belt drive Dual deck, bought in about 1988[?].
Rega Super Elys as the best standard fitment Rega stylus on a P3 bought in about 2001.
Strangely the rather less high grade Sony deck was certainly better in every single way than the Dual/Ortofon set-up, the real star was the Rega that I used mostly for transferring LPs to digital on a Philips CD recording machine.
Funny story [with no names mentioned] was that I tried some of my LP transfers to CDs out at a very famous Naim/Linn retailer. The owner thought that EMI had made a superb effort on a commercial CD release of Helmut Walcha playing the Well Tempered Clavier. The original LPs were first issue German Electrola pressings that for whole stretches of five minutes betrayed no discernible LP surface noise.
Then I put on Haydn's Cello Concerto in C in the 1963 premiere recording by Milos Sadlo [on Suprafon], which did have a tiny amount of discernible surface noise. The expert thought the deck must be an LP12 with a very expensive cartridge. I suppose that is true blind testing. I did not let on that it was a fairly basic Rega TT set-up used.
I sold the Rega deck to a friend on the Naim Forum once I had preserved my remaining LPs in digital format, in what would now be a terrifying international delivery. It was well double-boxed and perfectly preserved on arrival, and I believe gave many more years of pleasure to its new owner. [Posted via the Royal Mail].
Halcyon days ...
Best wishes from George