Not a distiller but that is one gorgeous piece of equipment.
There is no science behind the claims in this article (and the book).
Not that this'll stop people from buying into the false narrative and buying the book.
I remember those Sony 1" machines. We used to use a pair of them to do a delay for a sports call in show. Record on one, then through the air to playback on the other. The distance between the machines determined the length of the delay.
It's definitely been edited in some way, based on the audio. His voice, the footsteps, and the drone noise would not all be in the same recording.
Also the footstep sounds are likely Foley, as you would never get them recorded that cleanly from a drone.
Showing my age here, but I remember waiting with my friend for "Blame it on the Rain" to play on the radio so I could tape it.
While I can't speak for your rack in particular, most pre threaded racks are either 10-32 or 10-24 screws.
You can buy them easily on Amazon.
I work in television, and in our equipment room we have 50 racks that are pre threaded. And we use these: [Amazon link](Penn Elcom S1032/HP/WA/100 High Point Rack Screws with Washers - Set of 100 https://a.co/d/g13kPzw)
What printers are you trying to sell?
Tell your son, I love his art work. And thanks, now I have a new music artist rabbit hole to run down.
Upvote for a CarTalk reference, nice.
We went camping/hiking up Ophir canyon a couple of weeks ago. It's on the west side of the Oquirrh mountains, south of Toole. A hidden gem.
Me fail English, that's unpossable.
I'd love it if this were re-created. Even though I'm a broadcast sound guy, r/livesound was my go-to forum.