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Please describe mic fully dia, length, colour - I have made 1700 boom
mikes for gliding and if it is one of my early models I may be able to make you a good offer and the early units used aluminium fill instead of the better brass Ian McPhee (skype macca304) Box 657 Byron Bay NSW 2481 Australia Tel +61(0)2 66847642 mob +61(0)428847642 (please drop "ing" and just ".net.au") www.mrsoaring.com "HL Falbaum" wrote in message ... Thanks all for the tips! Looks like replacement is the ticket. -- Hartley Falbaum "HL Falbaum" wrote in message ... Our club flagship--a K21 has an aging problem. The gooseneck (for the microphone) has gone limp. I have considered splints and ductape, but that is cumbersome and unsightly. I am looking for rejuvenation if possible. Replacing it is possible, but it looks like some fine wire splicing will be needed. Not impossible, but would prefer something simpler. Any ideas out there? TIA -- Hartley Falbaum |
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