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One Single Double-Headed Nasty

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$59.00
SKU:
DHN
Weight:
1.20 LBS
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Product Description


Ladies and gentlemen...

 

Damas y caballeros...

 

Madames et Monsiers...

  

Introducing...



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THE DOUBLE-HEADED NASTY!

 

It would be hard to imagine an item that has been more

requested from our Nasty customers than a double-ended flexible

clamp of some sortand finally – FINALLY – we got our butts in gear,

put our thinking caps on, and have come up with a product that

we're proud to put the Nasty name on


Sooooooo...  What will you do with your Double-Headed Nasty?


You'll use it to hold a flashlight...

Or a small reflector...

Or to stabilize a bounce card...

Or to improvise a camera flag...

Or to hold script notes near a camera's lens...

Or maybe to make a quick microphone mount...

Of course, you could put a small POV camera on it...

Or maybe you'll use it during a product photography shoot...


You're bound to come up with dozens upon dozens of uses

for your Double-Headed Nasty, and – guaranteed – it'll end up

being the handiest item in your bag of tricks.



Basic specs: The Double-Headed Nasty features a metal clamp with a two-inch

wide jaw, a clamp with a one-inch wide jaw, and a connecting flexible and 

modular neck that's approximately eighteen inches in length.





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  1. Oh, Steve...

    Posted by Mister Nasty Clamps on 1st May 2012

    Steve, Steve, Steve... I wouldn't say that the Nasty concept has run its course – In fact – quite the opposite. The company keeps getting bigger and better with each passing month.

    And – regarding the use of three clamps – yes, a product like that is actually in the works.

    It's called "The Nasty Three-Way."

    Would you like to be a Beta tester?

    Love, Mister Nasty

    P.S.: The phrase is "run its course," not "run it's course."


  2. Worn Out?

    Posted by Steve Arino on 1st May 2012

    Seems like the nasty concept has run it's course.
    What's next? 3 clamps?