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$4,500.00 Like New condition other than a few minor cosmetic blemishes. Makes a surprisingly good dolly too! Includes: Echo 48 Disc Brake System 5/8 Baby Pin - Master Riser System Camera Mount System - Mitchell 100mm Ball Mount C-stand storage clamps Tripod Holder 3" Cable Hooks Local Pick-up in West Texas possible Quote for shipping possible Contact me at Leo@PhotekFilms.com
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Hi Guys, I have a Magliner Senior in very good condition. It was purchased from Backstage Film Carts about 6 months ago. It's left the house for a grade total of 30 days, so absolutely perfect working order. It has been used as a DIT cart so it comes with the LCD HD Monitor Arm. A solid mounting point for larger monitors. It also comes with a Nose Centre Pin mounting point and an LCD Tild Head VESA mount for a second monitor. It also has an attachable keyboard tray. I paid £2300 for the cart in March. Looking for £1800. Based in Surrey, UK. Cheers, Matt matthutchings@mail.com 07701 016767
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Like New condition other than a few minor cosmetic blemishes. Makes a surprisingly good dolly too! Includes: Echo 48 Disc Brake System 5/8 Baby Pin - Master Riser System Camera Mount System - Mitchell 100mm Ball Mount C-stand storage clamps Tripod Holder 3" Cable Hooks Local Pick-up in LA or deliverable in Texas $5K
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I've been on many shoots that used Camera carts, but not owning one, most of the time the production just rented one for me. I'm about to make a decision - buy a camera cart for my AC gigs or just keep on letting productions rent one. The way I see about the carts are that you probably will never make money off of it. Yes it's nice to have one, but there are too many rental houses that rent out carts for dirt cheap... and as a owner/operator, I probably will never get the money you invested (perhaps in a very long run.) Owning a piece of gear has got to be a business choice, so from a business stand point when I know I cannot beat the rental company's prices, should I own one and underbid them by biting the bullet, or save the money for something else? What are your thoughts?