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  1. Paid $400 to have it made, has several 1/4" 20 holes, top and bottom
  2. Accepting reasonable offers before going to ebay. weddings at hdbride dot com Thanks Mike
  3. Hello everyone, I have an SK2 with a modified arm by Robert Luna, I had him put the second section on the arm (essentially a Provid arm) anyway, was lucky that he had the parts to do it, works great, as with anything Robert touches: the Mod alone was $1500, but the harder part is finding the parts to do it) I believe he rated it at 21-23 pounds max. This kit comes with the C-Stand, SK2 (Anton Bauer mount), Modified Arm, Original vest in great shape, Practice cage (has quick release tripod plate) with a 50 watt Frezzi with soft box (dimable) installed, it has a gold mount installed on the rear of the cage to accept the anton bauer Batteries to power the light, It comes with a spare stage plate (two total), 2- Hytron 50's, Titan Twin Charger, Large pelican case to house the unit, low mode bracket and the T-handle for adjustments. I will throw in the ORIGINAL EFP training tape (not a copy) and the VHS tape from Jerry Holway, asking $6500, works fantastic. Used it for weddings only, so it was not abused or heavily taxed. email.....weddings (at) hdbride dot com I'll also include a second smaller machined aluminum cage I would use for going in low mode (necessary because I had the light mounted on top of the other cage (which is Steel). I will accept Paypal. $6500 Thanks Mike
  4. Great to hear Dave, I heard the flyer is silky smooth, good luck on your new venture, take care! Mike
  5. Hey Dave, got the Steadicam fever? I know you do excellent work with the Glidecam 2000,4000? the big rigs are a dream compared to the little ones as far as capabilities, good luck to you. AEMIKEA
  6. Like anything in this world, operating/lifting/pulling improperly can cause damage. I personally am amazed, at how much stronger my back is today with a little over a year and a half of operating, I just made sure I paid attention to my posture and put it down whenever I was not operating, I can now stay in it for well over an hour straight. I can really notice the difference in my back when I would carry my 4 yearold long distances aftr he would get tired of walking, It has done wonders for my back, not that I am reallllly old, but i was 37 when i started and not in the best shape, anyway, the key is proper posture and keeping the rig as close to your body as often as possible. Mike
  7. When I put the second section on my SK2 arm, it made a world of difference, it is almost impossible with only one section to keep it smooth. Mike
  8. Thanks Michael, great explanation, and points made about the choice of that shot, the lighting job on that was flawless, and with all that movement going on, amazingly cool shot. Thanks, that one would have caused me to surf the internet for days to find that out. Mike
  9. Thanks Mitch, that seems like a ton of work for a shot that did not have a big impact on the story telling, you would have thought in order to do it that way, lighting it would have been murder, great shot though. Mike
  10. There was a cool shot towards the end of the movie when Tom Hanks got off the elevator to go kill paul newmans son, The shot starts out with the camera very high looking down on tom hanks as he leaves the elevator, it holds that perspective for awhile (I thought it might be "flycam",but then it drops down in front of tom hacks and follows him into the room, I can only think that the camera had a tilt on the stage and as the operator brought the sled down, he tilted it back to get the shot low enough to follow mr hanks, I'm sure I am making this more difficult than it is, but the shot started out really high and drops down to hanks eye level, any clues, pretty cool shot. Thanks Mike
  11. If I can get this down some, I may be shooting some Gonzaga Bulldogs games (Spokane Wa.) Mike
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