Subject: | Re: boom poles |
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From: | "grantfinlay" grantfinlay |
Date: | Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:56 pm ((PST)) |
Carbonfibre boompoles are not cheap to produce so cost a bit more to the end user, depending on the size you need it starts at around $450usd. look here http://tinyurl.com/2dvrz2 they have stores in canada and the us and are very easy to deal with via email or phone. Ask this question at the ramps newsgroup http://tinyurl.com/2z5e7f but try and be a bit more specific , Say exactly what you want it for and you'll get lots of help. Grant. http://grantfinlay.podomatic.com --- In Kim Cascone <> wrote: > > I searched the naturerecordists archives but didn't find anything > specifically on boom poles > but I'm looking for a good inexpensive boom pole ~$100 - 150 USD > a 3 section carbon fiber > something suitable to location recording > anyone have any suggestions? > KIM > |
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