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Tony
23-11-2006, 13:30
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There’s been a fair bit of chat lately about photography, I know that quite a few of you enjoy taking snaps and some are very serious about it. It got me thinking, which has progressed into a deal on Joby SLR gorillapods, if you’re into any type of photography then these are a fantastic addition to your kit. At a discounted Bushcraft UK price of £29.99 it’s 25% cheaper than usual.

I’ve had one of these for a while now and they’re a great bit of kit, I leave mine attached to the camera all the time and it's been a great help in getting nice stable shots. Have a look on the site for more info. Gorilla pods (http://www.woodlandorganics.com/gorillapod/index.asp)

These are unpackaged but brand new and there's just 22 of them so be quick :D

Payment can be made via Paypal to shop@bushcraftuk.com

or by cheque:

Bushcraft Media Ltd
PO Box 62
Llandysul
SA44 5WW

If you have any further questions feel free to email shop@bushcraftuk.com

Edited to add that the price includes postage and packing :D

andyn
23-11-2006, 14:19
Have been looking for a tripod recently. Looks like it is a tad more adaptable than normal ones. Cheers for the offer Tony. One order coming through.

Silverback
23-11-2006, 15:10
Order sent via Paypal but sent to shop@bushcraftuk.net as opposed to .com - does it matter or have I made a c*ck up :o

Tony
23-11-2006, 16:50
.net should be fine :D

You'll get them in the next few days guys :-)

:D

Rob
23-11-2006, 17:03
They are nice bits of kit and at a very good price.

Good man Tone

andyn
23-11-2006, 17:11
You'll get them in the next few days guys :-)

:D

Cheers Tony. :cool:

dommyracer
23-11-2006, 18:45
shame they're not the compact version, I would have bitten your arm off!

spamel
23-11-2006, 18:54
Am I showing my age when I thought it was one of them iPods for people with big gorilla like fingers? :rolleyes:

Rob
23-11-2006, 19:05
shame they're not the compact version, I would have bitten your arm off!

It will still fit a compact - just means that you get more leg to wrap round stuff and it will be a bit more stable when you perch it on things.

scruff
01-12-2006, 12:15
I'll bite.

PP on the way.

Much obliged Tony :You_Rock_

mojofilter
02-12-2006, 11:47
PP sent from my girlfriend as a Cristmas present! :D

Thanks Tony!

andyn
04-12-2006, 10:30
Hi Tony, any news on these yet? have they been sent out? If not can i get mine from you at the moot?

Tony
04-12-2006, 11:50
The first ones were sent out last week, slightly later than I was expecting due to the flood but they should be with you now. If they don't come today then email shop@bushcraftuk.com and Shelly will follow up on it. :D

andyn
04-12-2006, 16:00
Cheers Tony. Hopefully it will be there when i pop back tonight then.

queeg9000
05-12-2006, 09:10
Hello Tony,

I've been looking at these for a while, they look a lot more practical than a normal tripod, and much easier to lug around.
Any chance of bringing one along to the Moot on the weekend for me, I'll bring along the cash if that's okay?

Thanks

andyn
05-12-2006, 11:21
Hi Tony, mail on its way as it still wasn't there last night. :(

scruff
05-12-2006, 14:26
Hi Tony

I've got mine to come too I hope. Is mine on its way too??

Tony
05-12-2006, 15:21
Thanks guys, I'll follow up on these. :(

queeg9000 i'll bring one with me :D

Tony
05-12-2006, 15:45
Hi Tony

I've got mine to come too I hope. Is mine on its way too??

Yep, you should have yours Thursday ;)

scruff
05-12-2006, 19:08
Splendid.

Much obliged Tony :)

queeg9000
05-12-2006, 21:21
Thanks Tony,

looking forward to meeting you again and to another great BCUK moot!

:)

ilovemybed
08-12-2006, 05:55
Hello all,
Catching up from Sunny Kuching after surviving the wilds of Mulu and the Pinnacles.
I bought the compact one to use on the road and I reckon it's better to go for the SLR one as above - I've struggled a bit getting the compact one to be really stable when gripping railings or branches etc - it's only really sturdy enough for the really compact jobs like an ixus or and exilim. Even if you've got a Rangefinder size camera the bigger one would be the one to go for.

Nice work on the discount Tony!

Neil

scruff
08-12-2006, 14:29
Picked mine up from the Post Office this morning.

Its for a crimbo pressie so can't play around with it :cool:

Thanks again Tony.

Batfink
10-01-2007, 18:28
Picked mine up this morning. Well impressed!

Thanks Tony!!!
:You_Rock_

Bigman
11-01-2007, 08:34
Anymore of these left.