Premium Members David Tenniswood Posted September 30, 2022 Premium Members Report Share Posted September 30, 2022 (edited) Full package description and price breakdown below: I am not parting this out, I am selling it as a complete kit. I'm pricing this rig the way I am in hopes of finding a fledgling Steadicam op who will give it a good home. This has been my workhorse rig for the last 7 years. I have completely overhauled the entire rig since I purchased it. The base Steadicam is a 1989 Tiffen IIIA that has been fully overhauled and updated to modern set standards. Every nut, bolt, cable and bearing has been replaced and/or refurbished by top industry technicians. Loads of spares included. Rob Luna completely overhauled the arm and gimbal in 2016. The arm is rated for 32lb-56lbs. All the hardware and cables are new, the springs are still in great condition. Before I owned this rig it lived in a news studio. It moves like butter. The gimbal is in perfect condition. David Hable/Cramped Attic overhauled the sled wiring and built the top-stage donkey box and the battery hanger and breakout box. It is 12V or 24V (1,2 or 3 battery) ready at the flip of a switch. The sled is set up for AB batts (included). 3G-SDI throughout. The batteries did 14 days on one set and haven't been used since. They're in like-new condition. The original monitor bracket has been replaced with a modern telescopic flippable yoke with a 7" Atomos Shogun Flame that records for quick playback and review. Great for keeping takes for your reel. It has a 1500 nit screen with an anti-reflection cover that holds up in direct sun for the most part. I rarely need a courtesy flag chasing me around to shade the screen. Comes with an identical spare monitor for when your trainee whacks the screen with a door handle....twice. I restored the vest and had new padding made for it. It's comfortable and very adjustable. I'm a small operator (5'9' 150lbs soaking wet) and it fits me snugly and adjusts to fit larger (225lb+) operators easily. It also has a one-of-a-kind magnetic arm-dock so you can use both hands between takes. The cart was custom designed and built for this package, it has a locking padded transport/storage coffin, full rain cover (mint zippers), and an extending rain cover for the Steadicam when it's in the transport yoke at the end of the cart. The entire cart can also break down and clamshells together like a road case for shipping worldwide. It comfortably fits in the back of a small SUV when collapsed. Also included: Garfield mount. Spare top-stage and dovetail Cheese plates Alexa anti-vibration dovetail Custom Steadicam-Arm Frog-Clamp handheld rig Power cables for Red, Arri, Sony, Panavision, Panasonic. Hardness BNC's Steadicam Sled Case, battery case, dino case with drawers for the cart. Vest Bag (like new, cosmetic blemishes) Arm bag (like new) Rain Covers (new) 2x Like new 4 bank battery chargers 8x Like new 135WH Rolux batteries (AB Mount) Cons: - Cart needs two new wheels (available at princess auto) - Missing the rain cover extension "vestibule" vinyl. Would cost $200-$300 new from Best Film. If I find that piece of vinyl it will be included at no extra cost. ASKING: $24, 345 CANADIAN. LINK TO CURRENT EXCHANGE RATE Vancouver area pick up or delivery for no extra cost. If shipping elsewhere, buyer pays all shipping and duty costs. Edited September 30, 2022 by David Tenniswood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Ferdinand leGrange Posted September 30, 2022 Premium Members Report Share Posted September 30, 2022 You willing to part with just your Garfield mount? ferdinand.a.legrange@gmail.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members David Tenniswood Posted October 3, 2022 Author Premium Members Report Share Posted October 3, 2022 On 9/30/2022 at 4:36 PM, Ferdinand leGrange said: You willing to part with just your Garfield mount? ferdinand.a.legrange@gmail.com Hey Ferdinand, at the moment I'm trying not to part out the kit at all. If that changes I'll circle back to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Ferdinand leGrange Posted October 3, 2022 Premium Members Report Share Posted October 3, 2022 54 minutes ago, David Tenniswood said: Hey Ferdinand, at the moment I'm trying not to part out the kit at all. If that changes I'll circle back to you. Copy. Let me know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members WillArnot Posted November 7, 2022 Premium Members Report Share Posted November 7, 2022 Hi David, Who made your sled raincovers? And arm bag? And Cart cover? I have them all but need new/replace and looking for good vendors. Any references appreciated. Best Will Arnot Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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