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		By: Larry Ward		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It just so happens that I have one (1) Astatic Crystal Microphone Circa 1942 and was wondering if you know how much they are worth today? In perfect working order of course.  The label says &quot; The AstAtic Corp &quot;, CONNEAUT, OHIO MADE IN USA, T-3, PATENT NOTICE INSIDE.
 These are the only markings on it, haven&#039;t opened it. Any info you can give me about this one would be very appreciated.
 Thank you, Larry
W7GST]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It just so happens that I have one (1) Astatic Crystal Microphone Circa 1942 and was wondering if you know how much they are worth today? In perfect working order of course.  The label says &#8221; The AstAtic Corp &#8220;, CONNEAUT, OHIO MADE IN USA, T-3, PATENT NOTICE INSIDE.<br />
 These are the only markings on it, haven&#8217;t opened it. Any info you can give me about this one would be very appreciated.<br />
 Thank you, Larry<br />
W7GST</p>
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