Hello John,

I'm a bit of a lurker on the list, but I'm willing to bid on these mics to preserve them. Not sure what I will do with them though, I've already got a MkIV and a ST350...

Regards

Rick Connolly

PS - If you want to contact me off list about this I'm r...@beehivesounds.com

On 04/12/2010 14:35, John Leonard wrote:
More importantly, are there competing bidders on this list? If someone want to 
get hold of this for historical reasons rather than as a personal possession, 
care needs to be taken that list members don't force the price up between them 
by constantly counter-bidding. If no-one else is interested, I may consider 
bidding with a view to finding a way for this to be preserved somehow. It's a 
shame that the plexiglass clamp isn't part of the sale, but I'm sure one could 
be fabricated.

My concern is that many on this list are at academic institutions and may take 
a break from their email over the weekend.

Anyway, I'll keep an eye on the auction and see how it progresses. If the price 
goes past my limit, which it's not far off now, I'm afraid it'll go elsewhere.

Regards,

John

On 3 Dec 2010, at 23:23, Paul Hodges wrote:

Is there a museum of sound or recording, or department that has links to a
museum, that could consider acquiring what is presumably the first
tetrahedral microphone ever made?
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