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Old 07-13-2009, 10:17 AM
gwsoundguy gwsoundguy is offline
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Default Display Brackets

Hey guys I've been looking for the device that allows a user to put the computer display on the left side of the main unit of the D-Show like it is in some of the brochure pics and "on the road" with acts like Gnarls Barkley. We currently have the arm that elevates the monitor into line of site to the stage and is causing some problems. Any help is much appreciated!
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Old 07-13-2009, 10:38 AM
sonicboost sonicboost is offline
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OSA contact info:
537 n Edgewood Ave.
Wood Dale, IL 60191-2600
(630)227-1008
Greg Snyder's email: [email protected]

that should get you what you want man.
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