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The Beyer (now Beyerdynamic) DT48 ("Dynamic Telephone"?) was already long in the tooth in 1963, although despite the issue date and noting Holt's publishing schedule (i.e. "Merry xmas and a happy New Year - just don't ask which year"), it could have been much later than that. And that very DT48, dressed up in newer headband plastic and earpad foam, is now discontinued from active production this month, after a 75 year run. And while Beyerdynamic feverishly announces their "88th anniversary" celebration with a special edition of the DT770 headphone, their response to questions about the 75th anniversary of the DT48 reflect some sense of shame that I don't understand at all. Perhaps it has to do with who created it and for what purpose.