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    #16
    Originally posted by AntlerCollector View Post
    Michael, I've watched this video 3 times now. I believe this is one of you best ones. They are all good, but you really out did yourself on this one.


    Thank you! I appreciate your feedback and kind words. It was great having Jeff and George there to bounce ideas for different shots. Some worked, some didn't but I think it helped us all to expand our creativity. Thanks again!


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      #17
      Originally posted by Smart View Post
      Thinking of widening my normal Slick Trick cut for turkey and am always looking for a better mousetrap. Evidently that o-ring has no problem peeling back on a turkey. It was dang sure effective.


      Obviously I'm a long time fan of the JH. When I first went to mech, I wanted wider cut with thick, durable blades and the Jak Hammers fit the bill. They perform well for me (as long as I do my part! )


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        #18
        Originally posted by TildenHunter View Post
        Both great videos. Enjoyed the different views. Music was great and drone footage was really good. Could tell you guys took some time!
        I have not used a drone before, so that whole thing was new to me. I love how the footage from the drone turned out. I definitely adds another dimension to a video. I see a new drone in my future.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Oz_Ag View Post
          I have not used a drone before, so that whole thing was new to me. I love how the footage from the drone turned out. I definitely adds another dimension to a video. I see a new drone in my future.
          Did you take a look at the Mavic Air? I think that's a solid option for what we use them for. I love the Spark because it's light weight and packable. I purchased it over the Mavic Pro because I already had a similar feature set in my Inspire 1 and because the total package (drone, multiple batteries and remote) was quite a bit smaller and lighter, but they hadn't introduced the Mavic Air at the time. Otherwise, I might have opted for the MA, although I haven't fully compared the two.
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