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Ron Schlaeger SOC

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  1. I'm selling this 3A gimbal. First $1000.00 takes it. email me at ronschlaeger@sbcglobal.net if you're interested.
  2. $5,000 takes it all! Or make an offer on what you want. Take a look and if you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Thanks.
  3. Selling a very clean, unmodified, 1st Generation PRO. Includes the following: PRO D-Box, Upper & Lower Junction Boxes, Chocolate Bar battery hanger and recorder mount. De Rose(!) center post (slides easily) 3A Gimbal Dovetail that mounts to the bottom of the sled with a Gold Mount for Anton Bauer Batteries Short cable for Gold Mount (I ran power externally up the post) New "feet" for the bottom of the sled 5" & 2&1/2" grip wraps 2 center post collars 9 good Chocolate Bar batteries with case 2 PAG battery chargers (one 1 year old & one recently rebuilt) cables for batteries to chargers U.S. sale only please If interested email me for pics. ronschlaeger@sbcglobal.net
  4. I can't heap enough praise on Terry West. I called him Saturday and picked up my stuff on Sunday. I feel very fortunate he is as close as he is.
  5. Tom, I went through this last year. First thing I did, after a little research, was to get in touch with Ron Baldwin. He was a tremendous help, not only with how he went about adding the batteries, but with input on how he would do it differently, if he had to do it again. Rather than mount the battery on the recording bracket, I drilled and tapped a couple holes on the very bottom of my PRO-I to attach a sliding base plate with a quick release. I had a buddy machine an interface between the QR plate and a Gold AB battery mount. I run an external cable, from Terry West, to the camera from the Gold mount, and I'm using Hytron 140s. The sliding base plate and where it is placed on the rig are all Ron's ideas and it works like a champ. Now, if I were to do it differently, the hot swap Ron mentions would be something worth looking into. This setup works so well, that at this time, I don't want to mess with it. If all this sounds like I owe Ron Baldwin several drinks - I DO! RS
  6. Guys, Thanks for all the info. It is a huge help and has answered most of the lingering questions I had about this program. When I look at it practically I have to say that I've certainly spent money in dumber ways than this! Thanks again guys and good luck to you on that "making a living again" thing Brian!
  7. I've been considering P90X for some time. I am curious though Brian, could you please explain what it was specifically that increased your food budget? I'm really interested in hearing about that. I don't know anyone who has actually done P90X, and it is a bit hard to find an honest critique, so seeing what you all have had to say has helped me come to a clearer decision. I'm gonna go for it! Thanks for posting your thoughts on this system guys.
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