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Re: Re: Wind protection for mic

Subject: Re: Re: Wind protection for mic
From: Lang Elliott <>
Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:45:41 -0500
A totally brilliant idea!

> Hello Callan,
> 
> Ever thought of cucumbers as wind screens?
> I am sure you can get them in cameroon.
> 
> This is a model of a biodegradable, very cheap and easy to carry
> around wind screen. I have not tried it myself, but I have seen local
> recordists use it. You can get it almost anywhere in the tropics.
> 
> Luffa cylindrica o Luffa aegyptica, also known as estropajo
> (colombian),pazte(panama), loofah, chinese okra or sponge gourd. It's
> seeds are purgative, the leaves are used to treat leprosy and  young
> fruits are edible. Its natural shape resembles the design of the
> sennheiser commercial foam, yet you can cut it to any desired length.
> You can also wash it, dry it, fold it and it has great memory, so it
> will retain its shape for a long time.
> 
> Also great to scrub dishes, your back or someone else's.
> 
> For a better description take a look at:
> http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_MV071
> 
> Once you get the mic inside the sponge you can use an old wool sock
> (preferably clean) as an outer shell and presto! The cheapest, most
> natural wind screen!
> 
> I would love to get some technical feedback from those who try it.
> saludos
> Luis G. Olarte 
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