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Graham Oliver

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Feb 15, 2001, 6:13:58 PM2/15/01
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Who in the UK will quote me the lowest price for an SM58 Unswitched?

I need 5 of them.

Regards
Graham


Wes Selwood

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Feb 15, 2001, 8:41:13 PM2/15/01
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Graham Oliver wrote:

Blowed if
U're
Request
Really needs to be
Expressed when
Losers
Sell everything.

But anyway ask Phildo for the best contacts ;-)

Wes.

Soundsense

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Graham Oliver <graham...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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Studiospares (020 7482 1692)have them in their catalogue at £55.95ea for 2 +
units, which is cheaper than I can buy them as a dealer through the UK
distributor....

Derek


Alec

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Feb 16, 2001, 4:22:33 PM2/16/01
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Hi Graham
I can sell you 5 Shure SM58-LC for £330 inc vat
All the best
al...@ab23.co.uk

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Tim Scott

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Feb 16, 2001, 6:26:10 AM2/16/01
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"Graham Oliver" <graham...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Who in the UK will quote me the lowest price for an SM58 Unswitched?

Wigwam Acoustics has them for £63 each
call 01706 363400


Graham Oliver

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Feb 16, 2001, 11:38:43 AM2/16/01
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Already been in contact with WigWam! They sound the most promising. I just
wanted to see what sort of price other people were selling them at! :o)

Thanks guys

Graham

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Tim Scott

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"Graham Oliver" <graham...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Already been in contact with WigWam! They sound the most promising. I just
> wanted to see what sort of price other people were selling them at! :o)

I'd stick with them. Always had gr8 service from them.

Wigwam is one word, not two.
infact it's not even a word, it's an aconym (sp?)


Graham Oliver

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Feb 16, 2001, 4:33:21 PM2/16/01
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I didn't put a space in between the two! :oP

They have been very helpful!


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Tim Scott

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"Tim Scott" <tim.scott@NOSPAMPLEASEI'MBRITISH.orange.net> wrote in message
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aconym = acronym

W.I.G.W.A.M.


Lord Valve

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Feb 17, 2001, 2:01:54 AM2/17/01
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Tim Scott wrote:


That's "acronym," and no, "wigwam" isn't
one. From the Oxford English Dictionary:

wigwam, n.

a. A lodge, cabin, tent, or hut of the North
American Indian peoples of the region of the
Great Lakes and eastward, formed of bark,
matting, or hides stretched over a frame of
poles converging at the top: corresponding to
the tepee of other peoples.

1628 C. Levett Voy. N. Eng. i. in Collect. Mass.
Hist. Soc. Ser. iii. VIII. 166 We built us our
wigwam, or house, in one hour's space. 1659
Gorges America Painted to the Life 38 This Sachem
passing from one Wigwam to another, was shot
through the arm with an arrow. 1722 Beverley
Hist. Virginia (ed. 2) 148 When they would erect
a Wig-wang,+they stick Saplins into the Ground.
1821 Dwight Trav. I. 117 They called a house
weekwam, pronounced by their successors wigwam.
1855 Longfellow Hiaw. Introd. 5 The curling smoke
of wigwams. 1865 Lubbock Preh. Times xii. 421 The
huts or wigwams are+of two kinds, one for summer,
and the other for winter. 1893 Conan Doyle
Refugees xxix, The great plains where the wooden
wigwam gave place to the hide tee-pee.


Lord Valve

Phildo

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Feb 17, 2001, 6:51:52 AM2/17/01
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"Graham Oliver" <graham...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Who in the UK will quote me the lowest price for an SM58 Unswitched?
>
> I need 5 of them.
>
Try Studiospares in Camden. Ask for Thomas.

Phildo


Tim Scott

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Feb 17, 2001, 10:10:16 AM2/17/01
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>
>
> Tim Scott wrote:
>
> > "Graham Oliver" <graham...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> > news:_Kcj6.28991$zz4.7...@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com...
> > > Already been in contact with WigWam! They sound the most promising. I
just
> > > wanted to see what sort of price other people were selling them at!
:o)
> >
> > I'd stick with them. Always had gr8 service from them.
> >
> > Wigwam is one word, not two.
> > infact it's not even a word, it's an aconym (sp?)
>
>
> That's "acronym," and no, "wigwam" isn't
> one. From the Oxford English Dictionary:
>
> wigwam, n.
>
> a. A lodge, cabin, tent, or hut of the North
> American Indian peoples of the region of the
> Great Lakes and eastward, formed of bark,
> matting, or hides stretched over a frame of
> poles converging at the top: corresponding to
> the tepee of other peoples.


I realise this, but Wigwam Acoustics, chose the word wigwam because they
made it into an acronym:
it spells:

Without
Introduction
God
Welcomes
All
Mankind


Jon v

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Feb 18, 2001, 10:15:08 PM2/18/01
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Graham Oliver wrote in message ...

Have you tried Burrells Audio? I hear he's got them at £5.99 (but just be
careful he doesn't sell you some Tandy mics with Shure stickers on them!)
:-)

JON


Graham Oliver

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Feb 19, 2001, 2:44:10 AM2/19/01
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WOW! I bet those Realistic Karaoke Mikes are great!

heh - Sod the SM58's! LMAO

Graham
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