DIY electrostatics--as good as factory?


What options are there for DIY electrostatics and how do they sound? I have only found a couple on the web: musetex, and a new one from audiostatic. Are there more? Has anyone tried to build an electrostatic from scratch? Any help will be truly appreciated!
douglikesaudio
Interested in building your own ESL's? You MUST pick up a copy of the "Electrostatic Loudspeaker Design Cookbook" by Roger Sanders. I consider it the "Bible" for ESL's. Next get in contact with Barry Waldron (www.jps.net/eslinfo as mentioned above). He offers all of the hard to find items that you might need. These guys know what they're doing. I have built several panels now, and the preliminary results are exciting. These will be part of an ESL/TL hybrid I'm currently working on.
DO NOT USE DAVID LUCAS. I know some people personally who have tried his system. He only sells you part of what you need to build a set of speakers. Then you have to buy more from him to complete the project. The cost is high, the build quality is marginal. The customer service is nonexistent. If something craps out on you, you're on your own. David Lucas doesn't return calls, emails, etc. There's more testimony here: http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hall/2239/9041IMAI-DI.htm This site has info on better diy electrostats than david lucas.
For anyone interested, I have listed factory assembled ESL panels, HV Bias supplies and step-up transformers in AudiogoN. Search by "Amantis Audio ELP-38's". The price for everything is $475.00 plus shipping. However, I do have a firm offer to buy but haven't received payment yet. If the deal falls through I can contact you. Shipping of all cartons will be $75-$100 by UPS 3 day ground, depending on where you live. The Amantis Audio company, unfortunately is now out of business. Over the last 15-20 years, I also have tried building the Sanders/Hermeyer panels and direct drive tube amps. I also agree with others in regard to cautioning potential buyers of the David Lucas products. The following back issues of Speaker Builder: 2/80, 3/80, 4/80 & 4/82 and The Audio Amateur: 3/72, 4/72, 3/73, 4/75, 2/77 & 3/77 are good sources for DIY construction articles.