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Jasper Van Gheluwe

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  1. Hey everyone,

    I'm selling my trusted Tiffen G70x arm, it just returned from a full service by Tiffen and the ride-system has been upgraded to the latest version.
    It has some cosmetic scratches, but apart from that it works like new!

    Included:
    - G70x-arm
    - Standard post
    - Long post
    - Steadicam Central Rotator Bracket (CRB) for low mode
    - Original bag
    - Spin-post: M1-size
    - Spin-post: Artemis-size

    New price: €14.000 ($16.500) + accessories 
    My price: €9500 ($11.225)

    Can be tested in the Netherlands (Rijswijk), but I also ship worldwide at buyers expense.

    I accept payments through PayPal, the extra costs for this are added to the total price.

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  2. I hereby sell my beloved Exovest, bought in January 2019. I've used it on several jobs, but not fulltime, so it's still in very good condition. Original bag is also included.

    The reason I'm selling is because I moved to the Walter Klassen vest for Trinity-use and don't have the budget for two vests at the moment.

    Price: €3500 or $3800, excluding VAT and shipment (Outside the Netherlands in EU and US you don't have to pay VAT).

    Can be checked in the Netherlands (Rijswijk), shipping worldwide is also possible at buyers expense. 

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  3. Selling our good old and trusted LX-vest. It's in used good condition but all straps are still perfectly intact and it'd be a great vest to start your career.

    It has been Chris Fawcetts old vest (on which he tested the first principles of the Exovest). I've been using it as my first vest, but now I moved up to the Exovest.

    Fixed asking price: €2000, excluding VAT and shipping (based in the Netherlands).
    If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me! 

     

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  4. FOR SALE: Sachtler Artemis Gimbal 1.5"

    Because I got myself the Volt with a new gimbal, I'm selling my Sachtler Artemis Gimbal for a 1.5" post. It's still in great condition and the gimbal runs perfectly smooth.

    The set includes:
    - Sachtler Artemis Gimbal 1.5"
    - Gimbal handle extender
    - Three pin tool to tighten gimbal

    PRICE: €1200, excluding shipping, duties/ taxes or paypal 3% transaction fee.
    Shipping worldwide, from the Netherlands.

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  5. FOR SALE: Sachtler Artemis Vest

    Because I bought a Tiffen Exovest, I'm selling my Sachtler Artemis Vest. It's still in good condition, padding is still fine, it does however have some cosmetic dents (no tearing in fabric, so it won't affect usage).

    The set includes:
    - Sachtler Artemis Vest
    - Extra back padding
    - Sachtler vest bag (very soft bag)

    PRICE: €2500, excluding shipping, duties/taxes or paypal 3% transaction fee.
    Shipping worldwide, from the Netherlands.

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  6. FOR SALE: Sachtler Artemis Act 2 Arm (non-carbon version)

    Because I bought a G70x arm, I'm selling my old and trusted Artemis arm. Everything is in good working condition, it does however have some cosmetic dents (this doesn't affect usage).

    The set includes:
    - Sachtler Artemis Arm
    - 2 spring sets: 19kg and 26kg
    - Spare steel wires for the springs
    - Low-mode bracket
    - Extra arm posts.
    - Sachtler padded arm bag.

    PRICE: €4500, excluding shipping, duties/ taxes or paypal 3% transaction fee.
    Shipping worldwide, from the Netherlands.

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  7. Hey guys,

     

    Couple days ago I talked with a friend to make a dummy V-lock battery which should be able to power both 24v and 12v. Just like the sled, there should be a switch in it that changes the way the pins work.

     

    I didn't know the two were so different until someone on Facebook made the remark. It was very interesting to talk about, but I'm also curious if anyone else tried it.

     

    Maybe someone can share some experience? It's very difficult to find technical information on V-lock plates on the internet.

     

    Thanks in advance!

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