Check out this beauty...1940's SHURE 708A Stratoliner Microphone, hailed as "one of the sharpest looking and good sounding general purpose microphones of the mid-20th century"! There was a lot of design experimentation going on at that time; mic designs based on car grills, rockets, searchlights, skyscrapers, and even this one...nicknamed the "Zeppelin", for it's resemblance to the awesome blimp/airships of the era. This one in nice working shape...flawless grey paint with red pin-stripe, plus a high quality dynamic replacement element, replacing the original dead crystal capsule. The pivot joint holds the tilt angle firmly in place...the black Shure maker's ID badge is faded out from handling. This sale includes a new 4' plug-in Amphenol connector cable with male XLR plug, or we can wire it to an 1/4 male phono plug if you prefer. Includes the desk stand. Overall height  11". ** Always safe secure packaging and fast fair shipping. ** Audio sample can be heard on the listing video. Always safe secure packaging and fast fair shipping. We offer combined shipping. **

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** Click on my eBay username for details. (Text or call.) With a life-long career in major market broadcast radio in the imaging/audio production field, I continue to buy, sell, collect and restore vintage microphones, primarily from the 1930's through the 1970's. Have a vintage mic to sell, made a purchase and need follow-up, or just have a general question, we're here to help.