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Stefano Ben

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  1. Selling my TRANSVIDEO TITAN PACKAGE in Full Working Order and PRISTINE shape! ALL AS NEW!!! TRANSVIDEO Titan Tx + Antenna TRANSVIDEO Titan Rx + Antenna n.2 Pwr/Video Cables Tx - PRO n.2 Pwr/Video Cables Tx/Rx - P.Tap/Hirose n.2 Pwr Cables Tx/Rx - XLR n.1 Potency Antenna with Cable n.1 Transvideo PELICAN 1120 I TAKE OFFERS FOR ALL PACKAGE! Shipping worldwide! Email me for Pics or Details! Best, Steve
  2. Hi Folks! How About 5.500$ with a LOCAL PICKUP in L.A.???
  3. Unfortunately some services I know are located in the other side of the U.S.A. So, I hope someone can suggest you a good L.A. guy that can fix it! Best, Steve
  4. STILL FOR SALE Guys!!! Price it's the same from the last Bump. So, 5.200$ USD + shipping Please, PM if interested! Best
  5. Stefano Ben

    uniArm?

    Hi Paul, I have tested it some years ago. It's a copy of a 3A Arm made by SteadicamCenter in Italy. Several Italian operators out there know very well what we are talking about. As Eric said, it's definitely NOT an iso-elastic arm. We All know (or the history claim) that this term was created by CP at the time when the first iso-elastic arm (the master) was released in the middle of the 90s! So far away from the origin of the 2/3A model. BTW it's a great starting arm with titanium gold springs and it's have all the merits and "defects" of the original warhorse. If it's in great shape and you have found it at less of $5.000 USD, go with it! Best, Steve
  6. Selling a Model 1 Arm and Vest They always had only one and loving dad/owner. He has took care of them for over 27 years!!! Now They're looking for a new loving home. So, Vest: Not so comfortable as a Pro, but it's still in perfect working and good aspect conditions! Arm: Simply Perfect! It's been just serviced by CARTONI with new trunions and bearings, so it's still working like the first day of set! Weight Range: 5kg-30kg/11lbs to 66lbs (less or more) PERFECT Working and Aspect conditions! PRICES: Please note, prices couldn't be so low (as you obviously can understand) for sentimental reasons. Vest: 500€/680$ + Shipping Arm: 3.500€/4.700$ + Shipping Anyway, we are taking any reasonable offer! Excellent pieces of History for newbie or as backup equipment! Shipping from Italy via any kind of postal service (Fedex, UPS, ect) If seriously interested, PM me with your mail address and I will send you others pics, details, ect. Best, Steve
  7. Nice Invention! Could be not usefull on the shoulder but for the handheld setup seems be quite good!
  8. Hi Paul! Contact opticalsupport in London! http://opticalsupport.com/contact Best, Steve
  9. Thanks Michelle! Talk to you in the next few days! ;-) Best, Steve
  10. Hi Daniel! This kind of monitors can works for ages without problems. But owners must to be carefull about them and the electronics inside. Yes I think it can be fixable and could be just a problem of the horizontal sync. Contact Terry West! BTW: Seems like this monitor didn't had the right hugs and looks like it was used as a garden tool! Best, Steve
  11. Sanjay, could you please post some pics of your cart!? Just out of curiosity! and... BTW sorry for that time you came in Venice and you needed a Rickshaw, Matteo Quagliano told me that but I was shooting in Rome that time! :( Anyway... I can say for sure that a rickshaw or a segway for a running shoot in venice isn't a good solution because the floor is full of pebbles and there's no level or a flat surface where you can run with it. Back to the post... Robert, I saw your cases and your post about a few months ago, very impressive! Reminds me one of the firsts Erwin's carts. I'm always fanatic about this kind of "on set ready cases setup" Eric, maybe we can bring a inovativ and magliner cart one day and drive them on one of most steepest streets in San Francisco and make a test to see what happens! :P Anyway, I never had any problem with the magliner's brackers... but to be honest, I never tried stopping a magliner on a non-horizontal surface, so... I can't say it doesn't move. Brian, very good post! About the collapsible term, yes, I know, you are right! Anyone!?
  12. Hi All! Just to be clear... Time has come for me to look around and have an idea about which cart is better to buy when I will finish to pay my "today" debts. :wacko: I know there's thousands discussion about this, but no one has made to compare those carts! So... I'm looking for some inputs about inovativ, magliner and the TR-05 from some owners out there! I think the best choice today could be one of these 3 options: 1) Inovativ Scout 37: $2,695 + steadicam gear 2) Magliner JR: $1,400 3) TR-05: $2,450 I can only say what I saw on internet and listened from some of you: Scout 37 by Inovativ merits: lightweight collapsible defects: not cheap Magliner JR by Backstage merits: quick assembly best price/cheaper than Scout and TR-05 defects: not collapsible not lightweight TR-05 by Backstage merits: lightweight collapsible sled protection defects: not immediately ready more expensive than JR Please, tell me your opinion, choice and why. Thanks, Steve
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