Yup,
Mark and I have had a few ribbon mic conversations, and he's a great guy! And if you're on the other side of the pond, you could probably pound on Roddys door and ask
I've also been prodded into re-ribboning microphones when I have the time, and sometimes a re-ribbon can't get you there (when magnets have lost their magnetism).
The point I was trying to make was to establish the real worth of these microphones in an auction. Bid on them with the understanding that they may need some work, and that the cost of a re-ribbon will run you $100+. Compare that vs. the cost of the item new, and decide whether it's worth it.
Not to disuade people from buying ribbon mics, just know what you're gettin into =)
Regards
ju
