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    Default Adjustable Bounce Mirrors

    Any bounce mirrors taking up your storage space you no longer use, talk to me.

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    Yes I do as it goes will post details later when I get home
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    ok, thanks nice and cheap please

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    got this, mirrors are like 4-5inches

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    If Kel doesn't want these, I may be interested

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    Still want them

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    I am glad to see that people still do bounce mirrors. I am not too impressed with modern beam shows because it just seems like people cram as many projectors as they can, aiming outward. I like when a few beams hit bounce mirrors or even just one beam targets bounce mirrors all over. Long gone are the days of beam tables.... sigh. Anyway, it is good to see that people still do this.
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    I'm completely with Absolom on this. A lot of companies are just throwing more units at shows and not using imagination and design anymore, but I'm an old school gasser so used to have to make do with one projector as cost was ridiculous. I'm not saying using more units is a bad thing,just can seem very generic. I still use mirrors and moving scanner heads via dmx as for me static return beams (or matrixes) still make people very impressed
    lighting the way since 89

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    Yes, generic is the term I was looking for! A network of beams that create a "spiderweb" above the crowd... That is impressive.
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    if these are still up for sale i am also interested
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