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Justin Danzansky

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  1. Hey everyone, we couldn't find a universal dovetail plate for the new Alexa 35 and Arri's rig-specific versions aren't going to be out for a while, so we decided to make one!
     
    As Steadicam Ops, it's always frustrating to have to buy a new plate for every new camera, so we are offering a discounted pre-order for the community.
    If you are one of the few working with the camera early and need a plate, message me directly and we will try to get you one before they are released!
     

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  2. Please contact Robert Luna if you have any questions or want to purchase.

    (310) 621-4763

    rluna56@earthlink.net

     

    Robert asked me to post this arm here. It has been rebuilt by him. Lots of new parts including a complete service.

     

    $5,000. Cash or Check Only

    Located in LA. Will ship at buyer's expense.

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  3. Batteries for Broadcast 150wH Gold Mount battery kit - comes with 4x batteries and a quad charger. I bought them back in August 2019 and have been using them pretty regularly, though they still hold a really good charge. Two bricks will power my sled (two monitors and Volt) all day, no problem! 

    Shoot me a text (561) 445-8373 if you're interested. Located in LA. Local pickup preferred or will ship at buyer's expense.

     

    $1,250

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  4. 2 hours ago, Imran Naqvi said:

    Can't you reverse the socket block by loosening the allen bolt holding the bridge plate and swap sides?

    Yes, that's how I've been wearing it for the past two years, but I want to get a socket-block dropdown and the latches won't allow for that since they are on the left side.

  5. Listing for a friend. 

    I am the third owner of this vest and used it once for a lesson with Greg since getting it in January of 2019.
    The previous owner used it for about three years before it sat in his closet another two years before I bought it. 
    It's an early model (as indicated by the serial number) from before Daniel and Walter parted ways and features the beloved "barn door" front closure. 
    The vest weighs about 12.5 pounds and stands roughly 19 inches tall. 
    It will fit an operator who is within: 5'10"-6'0" tall and 160-180lbs.
    The socket block has been flipped for goofy operation and can be returned to the right side. 
    The leather pouch contains a small bike pump to inflate the bladder, ensuring a snug fit in the lower bag. There are also space parts of a miscellaneous variety and a WK booklet.
    The large carrying bag works for protection but is not ideal for travel, as the zipper is broken and there is only one handle. 
    I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.

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