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Sep 29, 2008 00:11 |  #1

Hello everyone,
As a lot of you know. I have had bunch of members here order my Beauty Dish Grids for Alien bee/White Lightning and Speedotron as well as my travel bags . There have been overwhelming request for me to make a grid for the Mola Demi. Just to let everyone know I'm going to go ahead make one. If you are interested in getting on the waiting list you can contact me through my website. They are going to be about a 6 weeks out
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Sep 29, 2008 00:30 |  #2

Jerry, Is there any chance you'll be able to make grids for the Mola Setti (28 inch diameter I think)?

Looking forward to getting my Speedotron grid btw :)




  
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Sep 29, 2008 00:32 |  #3

Hey your local for me. After I get a BD can I swing by and pick up the bag/grid in person?


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Sep 29, 2008 00:39 |  #4

The problem with going must larger than 22 inches is they get weaker in the center the larger they are. Even at 22 inches you have to be careful not to press in the center of the the grid. As you know grids are made out of aluminum and are fragile by nature. While I do not have plans in making one for the Setti yet.... Who knows if I will in the future. The nice thing about the 22" Demi is it also fits in my travel/storage bags.

BTW- You can order my grid for the Speedo BD anytime. I have them in stock.


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Sep 29, 2008 00:41 |  #5

doidinho wrote in post #6400476 (external link)
Hey your local for me. After I get a BD can I swing by and pick up the bag/grid in person?

Yes, I'm through Kenmore on a regular basis. We can arrange to meet if you wish.
You can contact me through the link above.


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Sep 29, 2008 00:46 |  #6

J Kacey wrote in post #6400502 (external link)
The problem with going must larger than 22 inches is they get weaker in the center the larger they are. Even at 22 inches you have to be careful not to press in the center of the the grid. As you know grids are made out of aluminum and are fragile by nature. While I do not have plans in making one for the Setti yet.... Who knows if I will in the future. The nice thing about the 22" Demi is it also fits in my travel/storage bags.

BTW- You can order my grid for the Speedo BD anytime. I have them in stock.

OK, thanks. If you do figure out a way to manufacture them or to have them made on request then please let us know - the Setti is an amazing modifier and I'd imagine just about every photographer who has one would want the opportunity to use it with a tight grid to focus it even more.

I already ordered the speedo grid btw - waiting for international shipping is agony :mad:




  
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Sep 29, 2008 12:57 |  #7

Slightly off-topic, but I have Jerry's grid for the Speedotron Beauty Dish (along with his new bag) and it works like a champ!!! Great job, Jerry. I'm a satisfied customer.


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Nov 19, 2008 00:07 |  #8

Ok,
I've got my grid adapted to fit the Mola Demi
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Nov 19, 2008 00:21 as a reply to  @ J Kacey's post |  #9

Congratulations Jerry. I'm so glad to see that the grids and bags are selling and your business is successful.


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Nov 19, 2008 09:11 |  #10

FWIW, I bought a BD grid and bag through Jerry... he's a great guy to work with... with a top notch product. Very happy with the purchase!




  
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Nov 22, 2008 19:00 |  #11

Thanks for the support everyone
Kacey Grid for Mola Demi
Kacey Grid for Hensel ACW
Are added to my site
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Feb 18, 2009 13:03 |  #12

Jerry,

I purchased 2 of your bags, I am looking at a grid for a Mola anddo you have any thoughts about making a grid for a Dyna BD, I have one for use on both Dyna and 580.




  
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Feb 18, 2009 13:03 |  #13

PS. Great bags




  
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Jun 22, 2010 03:47 |  #14

Kinda an old thread but I thought it was worth mentioning that we just started making grids for the Mola Setti and Euro. More information can be found in this POTN thread: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=888308


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Jun 22, 2010 06:22 |  #15

Excellent, will check it out.

Edit - Look good and prices are certainly attractive. My Demi (use Speedo grid - excellent) will have a Setti (or Euro) roommate soon, so if you ship to Canada, we may be golden.




  
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