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  1. I have created a handle for the Denecke Time Code Slates. This TC Slate Handle was designed to add additional support and ease of operation of the Denecke Time Code Slate. A better grip means less dropped slates ! This handle is manufactured in the USA and is made of machined aluminum. It is light weight only 2.6 ounces. This Time Code Slate Handle does not damage the sticks. It neatly installs under the sticks using the existing two left screws. Installation is 5 minutes !! Visit my website to order http://www.mirrorimageprd.com
  2. Hello all, Have a look at my mod for the Denecke TS-C slate. This gives the slate the ability to take 4 pin Lemo. This will prevent the camera dept. From taking the position that their menu selection for time code is just fine, "It must be your mixer,cable, etc." . Let me know what you think. If anyone likes this, I can modify your slate. I really want thoughts here, not yes men. Where is Senator Mike?
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