> As far as I was aware, the only example of this SFM version (a very early 
one) was at Peter Fellgett's house and I was hoping this and other Ambisonics 
memorabilia would eventually find a place in a museum somewhere. I have 
contacted his family to ask if they still have this array. I certainly never 
saw it dismantled and separate from the perspex collar as it is in the photo, 
so maybe it is a different one. Apart from PBF's family, I cannot think who can 
have it legitimately, unless Calrec had one (if so I never saw it in Hebden 
Bridge).

There was only one ever made according to Ken Farrar & Clem Beaumont.

from the seller ....

> So I bought the four from him. He was an ambisonics fan from the West of 
England, he sold an ambisonics amplifier to play recordings as well.

so it looks like Peter Fellgett's.  Hope this doesn't mean he's passed on and 
this is the family disposing of the estate in the wilds of Cornwall.

Well done Mr. Furse for preserving this bit of Ambisonic history.

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