Michael and Barry (and any onlookers), please note the P.S. which I've added to my earlier message above. Such is life.
--best regards
P.S.: Barry, this veers close to "for sale" information which should not be discussed on this board, but the CMT microphones to which you refer are used microphones which Bernhard has completely rebuilt at Schoeps using present-day factory parts and methods. As a result their capsules resemble the current MK 41 design more closely than if they had been rebuilt as exact replicas of the originals (which were more like hypercardioids).
But the electronics are still the CMT 5-- type (low-current P 48 with output transformers; capsule polarized directly from the supply voltage without a DC converter), so they don't have quite the dynamic range of Colette-series microphones, nor can they be used with Colette active accessories. As long as you have proper phantom powering available, this type of microphone really offers no particular advantage as such over the present-day type. Nonetheless, even in hard times I have never seriously considered selling the pair which I still own, 30+ years since I bought them ...