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  1. Thanks for sharing. I have a Ronin S and Steadicam rigs that would easily support it, but I didn't know that a Ronin-S Universal Mount (allowing external power and a shorter base) even existed. I will order one and give this a try.
  2. Bump. Knocking this down to the bargain price of $4,800. Shipping is $150, UPS Ground, with insurance, to continental US.
  3. Bump. Still available. I’ve had several enthusiastic inquiries, but no one quite ready to make the purchase.
  4. Alec, Thanks for the sales pitch/review. Indeed, it's a pretty nice, entry-budget sled for bigger cameras. I picked it up for $6,000 a few years ago. Listed it for $5,200, hoping to move it out of here efficiently. I've had two inquires about why I'm selling, so I'll add this: I’m selling it as it’s one more sled than I need. I have two other full size sleds: an EFP which I had rewired with HD-SDI video and more power ports and a 3A sled which has HD-SDI video and a PRO junction box. So the PRO sled is my third and I haven’t used it much in the past year as I prefer the EFP sled for the bulk of my work and I use the 3a sled when I occasionally work with heavier cameras. More images here, if anyone missed the link above. https://carlwiedemann.smugmug.com/Technical-Carl-Wiedemann/Steadicam-Pro-1-sled-Triple/
  5. PRO 1 Sled with triple Anton Bauer battery base and donkey box, version 1. PRO j-box wired for SD video. Model 3 gimbal. I originally acquired this with a 3a gimbal but it was not in proper alignment, so I swapped it out with the model 3 gimbal, which behaves very well. The base has a switch for 24 volt power and a built in power tap. Sled includes one PRO mounting plate and a monitor bracket with spud. This will ship in a Pelican 1650 case. This could be a good back up sled or a starter sled. It’s fairly simple to swap out the gimbal or the top stage, when one is ready to upgrade. Looking for $5,200 plus shipping, but I’m open to best offers. Hoping to ship to U.S. destinations, but will consider other options if this languishes unsold. I’m in Chicago and am open to having this picked up and, if anyone would like to drop by and inspect the sled, that can be arranged. It’s a great sled, just one more than I need at this point. Here’s a link to many detailed photos (batteries are not included, only displayed for demonstration purposes): https://carlwiedemann.smugmug.com/Technical-Carl-Wiedemann/Steadicam-Pro-1-sled-Triple/
  6. Bump. Now selling on Ebay with an opening bid of $50. http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/172063373187?
  7. Bump. Now selling on Ebay with an opening bid of $300. http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/172063297207?
  8. For sale: Marshall Orchid cross converter: OR-XDI-XLR, 3GSDI to HDMI Cross Converter w/ 4pin XLR Adapter. $600 or best offer. Includes UPS ground shipping to US destinations. A convenient signal problem solver. Has numerous threaded mounting holes on the base. The only drawback is the power input range is strictly 6 to 16 volts, so it will not power up directly off a hot Anton Bauer battery (supplying over 16 volts). However, it will not “fry” if supplied too much voltage (it just won’t turn on). I am including a p-tap to 4-pin power cable. Retails for $899 at B and H. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/808739-REG/Marshall_Electronics_OR_XDI_XLR_Orchid_Battery_Powered_3G_SDI.html
  9. For sale: Well-used docking bracket for 1.5 inch posts. $250 or best offer. Includes USPS priority mail shipping to US destinations.
  10. Charles, I’m actually in the market for a second Flyer sled. My preference is for the LE version (with extendable post) and an Anton Bauer base, but for the right price I’d spring for the standard version with v-mounts. If you’re unable to sell as a package perhaps you’ll consider what J.J. and I could cumulatively offer for the arm and sled. There’s also a market for Flyer vests from Pilot users who become frustrated with the less than completely rigid kit vests. Something to consider if this sits unsold for awhile. Although I understand the drawback of coordinating multiple payments and shipments.
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