It should be very handy and you should get good recordins from it.  If
you want to try your hand at building one, you can try this one 
http://www.tir.com/~liteways/Mandolin.html#Microphone  If not, go for
the Sound Porfessionals one, you can't go wrong with it.  

Glen Hoshizaki wrote:
> 
> I recently jumped into the world of MDs with the purchase of a Sharp
> MD-MS702 MK. My main intent was to use it to make simple recordings of
> snippets of my harmonica lessons (I'm the student, not the teacher).
> However, I'm so new to MDs that I didn't realize that the 702 didn't have a
> built-in microphone. So, in my search for a microphone I came across one
> that looks like it might suit my needs at MiniDisco.com -- the Sound
> Professionals Single Point Stereo T-Microphone:
> 
> http://www.minidisco.com/specifications/sptmike.html
> 
> Can anyone on the list advise me on this potential purpose? Or perhaps steer
> me to something more suitable?
> 
> Glen
> http://wso.net/hoshizaki/
> 
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