
I could cry. After lugging my Dad's antique Dual around the country as carry-on (no small feat), I have damaged it here at my house. Fortunately I don't think its anything major. I foolishly taped the tone arm down during travel to ensure it did not fly free, but the tape I used was too strong. When I lifted the tape off the platter, the film that goes over the metallic portion of the platter, lifted off and formed a wrinkle. I don't think its effecting the playing ability, although this wrinkle is slightly raised. Should I try to melt this plastic back into a smoother surface, just leave it alone or shop for new a platter? I love this piece of equipment and very disappointed to have scarred it. I thank all of you in advance for your assistance. One last thing, is my old Phillips AF-777 worth saving?