I suggest looking for a pair of ADK TL's and use them in a coincident arrangement on a vert-bar. They pop up relatively frequently in the yardsale. Heavy yes, but not a problem on-stage. They are well proven to make great tapes with a long and strong taper history. You are unlikely to find a better performing LD pair for the price, and they provide a super/hypercardioid pattern as one of the 4 switchable patterns (omni, cardioid, supercardioid, fig-8) which is one of the more useful patterns for coincident (X/Y and M/S) IMO, yet oddly missing on many switchable-pattern LD stereo mics.
Two separate mics used in that way is much more flexible than a dedicated stereo mic. If you only run coincident, you can leave the mics and bar assembled and carry them as one unit in a single case. But you also have options for non-coincident stereo configurations and use as individual spot mics.