A Case Almost Solved...

 

Pictured: the box of bits is now a box intact, and of some utility for its intended purpose, to house the somewhat antique, but nevertheless entirely functional and eminently desirable artefact sitting atop. All I need to do now is to line the case with appropriately cut closed-cell foam and give the outside a little polish, and it will be ready to sell. I wish I had a legitimate use for this little beauty, but frankly, I don't. This microphone deserves to be in regular service in a pukka studio environment; let's face it, this thing will almost never reach the end of its working life: so perfect and simple a design that it is, so perfect its audio performance, so robust its construction; that it is likely, given due care and [so simple] maintenance, to soldier on for generations to come, in the service of music and the arts: a kind of Galápagos Tortoise of the audio world. Long may it live... I'll keep you posted on the completion of the case.

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