Boom Boom!
When Jeff was visiting at one point he was using a boom microphone stand that was smaller than normal, but not one of those ultra shrimpy deals that are only good for miking bass drums and such. I asked him what make and model and he directed me to the Samson MK-10:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003CLIPHO
I ordered one and received it today. Not the strongest thing in the world, particularly with plastic leg hinges, but it should work pretty well for holding almost any Theremin at sitting or standing height. Quite inexpensive and lightweight too, and folds up fairly small to 640mm (25") long, would be great for busking, etc.
I cut the handle end of the boom pipe off, leaving a couple inches of pipe to grasp with a locking pliers. Removing the plastic handle was fairly difficult, I tried boiling it in water, freezing it, and finally applying a scary amount of heat via a heat gun and torquing it with a soft rubber pipe wrench did the trick. The pipe extends into the handle 50mm.
Top to bottom: The box, boom pipe I cut in two separate pieces, the resulting stand.
Then I cut off more of the pipe, a total of 440mm including the handle cut above, and left a little for in and out movement of the residual boom. For the D-Lev tour I just built, one would angle the boom somewhat, and for EW, Theremini, etc. one would not angle it. It's really handy having a handle to spin to thread the thing on rather than spinning the entire stand and/or the Theremin itself.
Left: Fully retracted, height is 650mm (25 1/2"); Right: fully extended, height is 1185mm (46 1/2"). I don't know why these heights aren't included in the product descriptions, they're fairly critical things!
Big thanks to Jeff for discovering this ultra rare intermediate height boom mike stand!