[QuadList] OT: How to move a VPR-80 in a sidecar cabinet without a truck or trailer--AVR 2 Next??

Gary Adams garyada at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jan 19 17:18:49 CST 2011


I would be interested in some DPX files.  We can work out a method.  Would
like to join you but that will be more difficult.  Don't have much vacation
time and my parents are needing help now.  Ah yes, Ken Stabler.  Must be
some sort of athlete?  

 

Regards, Gary

 

From: Ted Langdell [mailto:ted at quadvideotapegroup.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 4:55 PM
To: garyada at ix.netcom.com; Quad List
Subject: Re: [QuadList] OT: How to move a VPR-80 in a sidecar cabinet
without a truck or trailer--AVR 2 Next??

 

Hi, Gary,

 

On Jan 19, 2011, at 1:03 PM, Gary Adams wrote:





Nice Job Ted!  Gary

 

Thanks,

 

This may have been a practice run for NAB, where we'll be on the floor in
SL9910 with a 16/35 HD Vario, in addition to other equipment. 

 

Since that'll be my demo unit for running around the country, I'm having to
re-think my transport situation.  The Mountaineer isn't tall enough for the
Vario, and I don't think my 5x8 cargo trailer, is, either.  I'd rather have
it in something more cushiony than the trailer.

 

Somehow an air-ride remote truck with a lift-gate keeps popping into my
dreams... or a large pusher bus outfitted for demos in the front and
"residential" use in the back. Either would be real fun parking in NYC, for
one thing.  Fuel mileage is a consideration.  Moving an AVR-2 wouldn't be a
problem in the remote truck. 

 

BTW, I have some DPX files from the Vario for you to play with in Revival.  

 

Are you out West anytime soon?  Or would you like to play with a  16mmVario
in Foley, Alabama sometime around Mardi Gras?  (March 4-8?). We'll have some
football film to tranfer... maybe some with Kenny Stabler on it from his
days at Foley High.

 

Ted

 

Ted Langdell

Secretary

Skype:    TedLangdell

e-mail:   ted at quadvideotapegroup.com

 

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