What is it? Set 547

Thanks, I used the link with my answer.

The rest of this week's answers have been posted here:

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Rob

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Rob H.
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3193. Steam power rural mailbox 3194, early carpet kicker 3195, bakers knife for thalidomide kids 3196, home schooling desk? 3197, drive in movie speaker 3198, nothing comes to mind.

I was out of town for a couple days. Look forward to seeing the answers one day.

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Stormin Mormon

based on the time of posting from your headers, all you had to do was keep scrolling down past the last of the questions to see the answers. They *always* appear at the same URL as the puzzle, usually on Friday evening.

They are there -- whether a subject line has been posted with "Answers" in it or not.

DoN.

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DoN. Nichols

That microphone was used with their model 210 tape recorder, and I have a poor photo of it in H. W. Sam's CM-4 manual, first published in April, 1952. The manual says it covers 1951 & 1952 models. It may have been used on other models, as well. There is no description of the microphone, but the input circuit looks like it was a high impedance ceramic or crystal microphone.

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Michael A. Terrell

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