Consider ADK TLs. They are LD mics that have four pattern settings (omni, card, hyper and Fig8 ). They have been a taper favorite for years since they have a very flattering sound for the type of recording we do. You can walk out of a tough venue with a good sounding tape with these. Heavy and a pain to set up but no more so than the TLM107s. Inside PAS with the hyper setting, split omnis outdoors, Blumlein fig8s for unamplified bluegrass...you can do it all with these.
They are discontinued by ADK and have been replaced with a newer model
http://www.frontendaudio.com/ADK-Thor-p/9999-11533.htm (which lacks the hyper setting, the one I use most often, but has a "tone control" of some kind).
The TLs pop up around here used in pairs with some regularity. No, I will not sell you mine
Also, Larry Villeja, the president of the company, is a pleasure to deal with and they offer repairs and custom modifications (capsule replacement and whatnot) through their custom shop.
I have a bunch of shows recorded with these in my LMA bookmarks.
Also if you plan to spend that much consider used AKG 414s. They do everything a LD can do, they don't weigh a ton and can be had used for what a single TLM107 costs new.