1930's style ribbon microphones make a huge comeback!

That was really exciting to hear! Thank you for that link, Craig!
 
All I can see is a discussion of election politics,, and although that leaves me breathless and on the edge of my seat Craig, I'd much rather read about some cool, sexy mics....
 
I think you may have accidentally over clicked and hit the news and opinion section... it's pictured big as life.
 
All I'm getting is a "Tale of two Cities"...
 
All I'm getting is a "Tale of two Cities"...

I read the article last night - the URL now links to a new issue. Try this after you link to the Tucson Weekly site:

Left click on HOME
Left click on ARCHIVES (below CINEMA)
Left click on "Browse by Issue" (below SEARCH FOR box)
Left click on LOCAL SOUND issue (Vol 32, No 32)
Scroll down to Local Sound article

It is an interesting article.
 
Thanks Navo... helluva story. I love the fact that the older Navajo's are able to keep the language alive by tutoring the younger generation. The Navajo language is very unique, so unique that in WWII they were able to talk on open radio channels to direct gunfire. The Navajo Code Talkers were so secret it was only recently that they were publicly recognized.

I also love the fact that it is also made in the USA, designed in the USA, and his refusal to outsource offshore. And he sells them in 40 countries so far. Incredible.
 
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My grandfather was in WWII for apparently just that. I never met him though, only stories I heard from the old man. He passed when the old man was a kid.
 
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