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FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE RADIO EQUIPMENT to include two boxed Philips ARC530 RDS, a boxed Amstrad CB901 radio, a boxed CRT S6900 transceiver, an LDG Z11 Pro antenna tuner, a Phonic 13.8V 4AMP power supply, a Sadelta MP22 microphone, an Aerial-51 QRP transceiver, a transceiver tester, a Nevada power supply, a Bremi integrated power supply, a quantity of microphones, cables, etc (4 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A Sennheiser MD 421-2 Dynamic Microphone, beige, serial number 41291, G, small dent to the windshield cage. The Sennheiser MD 421 is a German cardioid dynamic microphone cardioid dynamic microphone, widely used for speech in broadcasting and for music in live concerts and the recording studio. Introduced in 1960,
A Sennheiser MD 421-2 Dynamic Microphone, black, serial number 9185, F, small dent to the windshield cage. The Sennheiser MD 421 is a German cardioid dynamic microphone cardioid dynamic microphone, widely used for speech in broadcasting and for music in live concerts and the recording studio. Introduced in 1960,
A Sony ECM-77B Lavalier Microphone, black, G, XLR socket, in a maker's case. The ECM77-B is a mіnіаturе оmnі-dіrесtіоnаl lаvаlіеr mісrорhоnе dеѕіgnеd fоr рrоfеѕѕіоnаl brоаdсаѕt, ѕоund rеіnfоrсеmеnt, аnd rесоrdіng аррlісаtіоnѕ. Тhе соndеnѕеr еlеmеnt hаѕ а mіnіаturе рrоfіlе, аllоwіng іt tо bе еаѕіlу соnсеаlеd.
A Fujifilm X30 Digital Camera, silver/black, shutter working, flash working, display working, self timer working, appears to function as should, body G-VG, with Fujinon aspherical super EBC lens, auto focusing working, elements VG, AC adapter, battery, MC-ST1 microphone, Fujifilm case, manual, in maker's box
DYLAN BOB: (1941- ) American singer and songwriter, Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 2016. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Dylan standing in a half-length pose with his guitar and harmonica and with a microphone before him. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to the left white border. About EX
BERRY CHUCK: (1926-2017) American singer and guitarist, a rock and roll pioneer. Signed 8 x 10 photograph of Berry standing in a half-length profile pose with his guitar as he sings into a microphone whilst performing at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival one-day music festival in Canada on 13th September 1969. Signed by Berry in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. A pencil note in the hand of a collector to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person following Berry´s performance at the Gasometer in Vienna on 19th March 2008. EX
SLEDGE PERCY: (1940-2015) American rhythm & blues, soul and gospel singer. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Sledge in a head and shoulders pose and holding a microphone in one hand. Signed in blue ink with his name alone to the base of the image, his surname running across a darker area. A pencil note in the hand of a collector to the verso indicates that the signature was obtained in person at the Hilton Hotel Vienna Plaza following Sledge´s appearance at the Vienna Jazz Festival (29th June - 16th July 2006). EX
A Tray of Cosina and Fujica Cine Cameras, to include a Cosina XL-204 Macro Professional Magic Sound, body VG, battery compartment has minor corrosion, lens G, with rigid carry case, a Cosina 206 Macro Magic Sound, body P, battery compartment door missing, microphone boom cracked, lens G, a Cosina MS-2000, body G, lens G, a Cosina HDL-765, body F, lens F-G, a Fujica single-8 Z450, body F, lens P, a Fujica single-8 Z2, body G, lens F-G, a Fujica single-8 Z800, body G, lens G, all untested.
A Tray of Mixed Cine Cameras, to include a Braun Nizo 3408, body G, lens G, in polystyrene packaging with microphone and accessories, a Nizo 156 Macro, body F-G, lens F, a Nizo 2056 Sound, body F-G, lens F, a Nizo 3056 Sound, body P, lens present but separated, a Eumig C10 Zoom, body G, lens G, in fitted case, a Eumig with model number missing, a Eumig Viennette 3, body G, lens F, a second Eumig Viennette 3, body P, battery cover missing, lens F, and a Eumig 128XL, body F, lens F, all untested, 9 in total.
A Tray of Chinon Cine Cameras, to include a 305SM XL Direct Sound, in carry case with shotgun microphone, 305SM Direct Sound, in carry case, a 100 S XL Direct Sound, a 60 AF XL Direct Sound, a 60 AF Direct Sound, a 723 Power Zoom, a 371 Power Zoom, a 132P XL, in soft case, bodies F-G, untested, no battery holders, lenses G, and a 606 S Direct Sound, untested, lens has suffered damage to the focus ring. 9 items in total.
Microphones and Accessories, four microphones icomprising Sony ECM-929LT, Shure Prologue, Unisound EM-83 and Adastra M21 together with a Sony microphone mixer MX-10L, leads, jack plugs, an Omega Equalizer EQ-2S all housed in a hard metal case plus a miniature plastic keyboard used condition and untested
Vintage items to include a WWII (World War Two) Tannoy headphones and microphone, boxed J and L ltd Merit #2 Students Microscope, Stadium motorcycling goggles, wrist watch. Foreign and UK coins. Looney Tunes and similar tins. A pair of gilt cufflinks and a white metal ring, and similar. Student Microscope comes with glass slides, (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)
A Ludwig Weather Master CB-Bass drum skin (diameter approx 27") with hand painted Led Zeppelin John Bonham symbol logo, believed to have been one of the skins used by John Bonham during the legendary Earl's Court concerts of 1975. Shows impact marks where skin will have struck the microphone and imperfections in paintwork (see images).Provenance: the vendor, a veteran lighting engineer for concerts and tours, was given this item in the course of clearance work at a touring trucking company c 1987. To include a signed letter of provenance with text as below"In 1987 I was working for the Showstars Crewing Company at Edwin Shirley Trucking in West Ham, and we were involved in clearing a number of shipping containers and storage units. The order was to take everything out and “burn it”, which we did with numerous items, including Alice Cooper’s guillotine and disappearing cabinet! However, when we found the Led Zeppelin flight cases and one was full of drum skins, I asked if I could “take all of these home” as I was playing drums at the time. Permission granted, skins taken home - including this one. It was only this year (2024) that I turned the skin 180 degrees and realised that it was indeed the 1975 Song Remains The Same skin. As any Bonham enthusiasts will know, only plain white front heads were used both before and after these shows. The skin also shows the marks made by microphones hitting it during the shows.Simon Michalak"
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