I found a freq. plot. It looks like the rollof is pretty steep...
Most vintage mics rarely go above 16k this is not necessarily because of the capsule, its got more to do with the mics preamp, and the simple fact is back then 16k was pretty good. The other factors are the mics housing, some people refer this sound as warm, and certainly Neumann's have been used in some very nice recordings, 16k is not really an indicator of the mics actual performance, because when that mic was built, the ability to measure the actual frequency response of a microphone was very questionable to say the least. Look at the graphs you have, I have never seen a real graph of any mic be that smooth. Looks like someones finger was on the plotter pen

I would place very little confidence in vintage mic frequency response specs, and more in what my ears tell me. To this day measuring microphones still remains part voodoo part science, we can measure a speaker much more easily then a microphone. Remember that when your looking at frequency response specifications of a mic.