Astatic D-104 Bi Centennial Golden Eagle

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Issued for the 1776-1976 Bi Centennial.
Has never been used. Name plate has never been evgraved. All papers. Box in great shape for 30 years old. Mic is as near mint as any of these I have seen.
Is 18k Gold Plate with the Eagle on the back. Has been stored since I got it as a gift. There are a couple of small corrosion spots on the mouthpiece grid that can be replated, or so I was told by a jewler.

$400

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got two like it ,,,nice one there!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BTT,

It is a beautiful thing GS. I know you enjoy yours.

I was rushed making the post and neglected to say that these are limited edition mics. don't know how many were made but supposedly only made in 1976 in this version. Have some more pics of it should anyone be interested.
 
It has a 4 pin connector on it that supposedly should have matched the radio I had, but didn't, so was one reason I never used it.

It does have 5 wire plus a ground wire looking at the wiring config with the base off.
 
Found another pic. The bottom doesn't look like it was ever sat on anything.

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I would consider a trade for a rifle in .243 cal... in the Houston, Austin, San Antonio areas. Preferably a smaller youth type for the grand kids. But the kids do grow up.
 
Is this Astatic D-104 still up for sale and if so how much? Also, does it have a four prong plug?
 
These mics did not originally come with a pre wired connector because of the variances in different radios. It does have a 4 pin connector wired on, but does have the wiring should you need 5 pin. Connector may need to be rewired to match the radio you are using.

The original wiring schematics are either on the inside of the base plate or in the papers.

It is an amplified mic and has not been stored with a battery installed. (9 volt)

$350 Shipped with confrmation via USPS
 
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