Some ProBoard background action for you here PEOPLE!

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Jackie and I got serious with some ProBoard yesterday. Headed over to HURLEYPRO Headquarters to ship a bunch out today. Building out the HURLEYPRO website, so for now if you want some email info@peterhurley.com. We are only shipping in the US for now. It's $148 for one board in a bag or $248 for two boards in a bag plus shipping. Approx $35 for one board or $45 for two.

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Adrian Orozco 10:21am Jun 26, 2012

Awesome video!!! I have to make a BTS video of me using my HurleyPro ProBoard as a background, I just did that last week in my studio!!!

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Richard Seymour 10:31am Jun 26, 2012

Was it just me, or did it look like Peter had like 47 Kino-flos at the LA studio????

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Peter Hurley 10:48am Jun 26, 2012

Yeah, I teamed up with Robert Merrill and we have a ton of them in there! Don't worry they will hit Ebay lickity split once HURLEYPRO lights arrive!

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Alex Cena 8:42am Jul 2, 2012

How did you attach the Hurley Board to the lightstands?

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Lance Fitzsimmons 6:15pm Mon Jun 10

I bought one a couple of weeks ago and it is great! I attached it to my stands with 4 heavy duty clips found in the tool section of Home Depot. 99 cents each! I was able to get it put up by myself in just a few minutes. Start with the stand low, set clips 2 clips on top section then move it up and then put clips on the lower section of the board. The clip goes around the stand itself and grabs the board. Great product. You can set up a working studio anywhere. I use it with portable flash off camera bouncing off a reflector. Also, I ordered the day after Memorial Day and it was at my door on Thursday!

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Peter Hurley 6:41pm Mon Jun 10

Great to know Lance! I've always had an easy time with it and we are actually coming out with clamps that will handle it better, but for now I use the home depot ones too. Trick I've found is to make sure the clamp clips to the board on both sides and the stand slides through the middle of it only stopping at a knob on the stand. That way you can move the stand up and down much more easily than if you try to clip the clamp to the stand with the board sandwiched in between the two.

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