Re: [TSCM-L] {3466} Re: 1080D

From: martykaiser <marty..._at_prodigy.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2009 06:11:07 -0700 (PDT)

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Subject: Re: {3466} Re: 1080D
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On Mar 14, 9:14=A0pm, "TSCM SO Grp" <m..._at_tscmusa.com> wrote:
> Don't know if you're asking Marty or everyone, but I have an OLD "pinhole=
"
> lens that was originally mfg by a co in New Jersey.Its ugly.
> The body is larger in dia than a coke can, its auto iris equipped, the
> pinhole lens itself is _at_ 3/16" in diameter, and is over an inch long
> I feel for the guys that were stuck with it, and HAD to use it,
> It probably required a 4 " diameter "TSCM drill" to bore through a wall j=
ust
> to get it through the first section of sheetrock and a 3/16 to punch thro=
ugh
> the target wall....
> Ill post a pic of it later in the week


If you ever decide to part with it would you be kind enought to inform
me?

I would really love to have this equipment! Interesting! Very
interesting?
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