Not all records that look damaged are, granted scratches will still be a problem and chebby's right in saying the stylus would be in jeopardy but not to the point where you could not play a record, otherwise no one would, we all have less than perfect records. A good quality turntable and cartridge should play through any imperfections although warped disc's should be avoided and the turntables mentioned would be fine choices with a quality cartridge and proper alignment. I myself prefer vinyl over all other mediums, imperfections and all but for me it's not a hassle. I clean my records my way and it works, other members have their way and it works for them but a rule of thumb is get a decent carbon fibre brush, sweep it over the record and let the stylus do the rest, if you wish to delve into the world of vinyl good on you, it's enjoyable, ask questions on this forum and you will normally get the answer you need, lots of knowledgable members here.