As a matter of fact, The Holy Grail of condenser microphony, the Neumann U47 (which was sold under the Telefunken brand in the USA) is mentioned in the song. The U47 is the reason all those China microphones look the same, they are trying to mimic the U47. Of course, the U47 is a valve microphone, using an unobtanium VF14 pentode, so acts just like the Devices we're more commonly talking about in here.
I do not own a U47 (which I'd like to have, really!). Those things are stupidly expensive. If you find a complete one in good condition, the price range goes easily something between US-$ 5k and 15k. For the Neumann U47 or the Telefunken version.
What I have is a RFT CM 7151. It sits since a while in my repair / restoration queue. One of the advantages of this CM 7151 is: the Neumann capsules for the U47 fits on this microphone as well. And I do have the legendary M7 capsule (kidney shaped characteristic).
This is the case of the CM 7151:
This is the disassembled CM 7151:
This is the wooden case of the Neumann M7 capsule:
And this is the M7 capsule itself:
A word about the VF14: you can get those tubes. They aren't cheap, but one can get them. What is really hard to find is the VF14K, which has been used in the U47. The difference is: the VF14K is less prone to microphonics. If you will find this tube in a good condition, it'll cost easily something about 500 to 1000 USD (used condition). NOS tubes are way above over this. Once I saw one for about 1500.- (or more, cannot remember exactly) USD.
Example for an UF14 (steel case, 100mA indirect heating):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/291901673472Example EF14 (steel case, 6.3V indirect heating)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/291070434400This is a used VF14 (steel case, 50mA indirect heating, not the K version!) for 3000.- USD:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/253653136539And this is an example for a refurbished Neumann U47, located in UK (for 11000.- Pound Sterling):
https://www.ebay.com/itm/233288541306And, as promised, some pictures of the cakes I've made for today's birthday celebration of my father: