Re: [Sursound] Flying Scotsman programme

2013-10-23 Thread Dave Malham
Arghhso it is! I should have recognised it as it's from my era.old age creeping up :-( On 22 October 2013 18:50, Steve Higgs s...@originaudio.co.uk wrote: Sorry, not so esoteric, - It's a pre Rycote windshield for a humble single AKG D25, relatively standard equipment for a 'Film

[Sursound] Flying Scotsman programme

2013-10-22 Thread Dave Malham
I was watching the BBC programme on the Flying Scotsman the other nigh when I spotted something at just over 37'40 in - in a film from between 1963 and 1968, the guy recording an interview with Alan Pegler, the then owner of the famous loco, was using a dummy head - or at least a head sized sphere

Re: [Sursound] Flying Scotsman programme

2013-10-22 Thread Andy Furniss
Dave Malham wrote: I was watching the BBC programme on the Flying Scotsman the other nigh when I spotted something at just over 37'40 in - in a film from between 1963 and 1968, the guy recording an interview with Alan Pegler, the then owner of the famous loco, was using a dummy head - or at

Re: [Sursound] Flying Scotsman programme

2013-10-22 Thread John Leonard Main
Possibly Peter Handford, he of Argo Transacord fame. Sent from my iPad On 22 Oct 2013, at 12:45, Dave Malham dave.mal...@york.ac.uk wrote: I was watching the BBC programme on the Flying Scotsman the other nigh when I spotted something at just over 37'40 in - in a film from between 1963 and

Re: [Sursound] Flying Scotsman programme

2013-10-22 Thread Steve Higgs
Sorry, not so esoteric, - It's a pre Rycote windshield for a humble single AKG D25, relatively standard equipment for a 'Film Recordist' of that period. Steve Higgs I was watching the BBC programme on the Flying Scotsman the other nigh when I spotted something at just over 37'40 in - in a