Hi guys,
For more information, please refer to the first wave of these, HERE.
I will copy and paste the heart of the offering from the thread linked above.
The titanium McClickie pak:
This pak is essentially a titanium version of the pak used in the Aleph McMule set with a revised tail form. Once I got the new silicone boots and had a chance to try them out, I realized I didn't need to leave as much access to the switch as I had felt was required in the first design of the pak. Instead of a relieved counter bore in the tail, a chamfer which left more meat for the clip screws was settled upon. I say settled upon because the machine shop had input in this decision and it was their suggestion over a more complicated, asymmetric design, I was proposing.
Now for some of you, the hybrid appearance of Ti in the rear and Al in the front may be less than appealing. To each his own. I personally prefer all Ti. However, from a functional point of reference, one could argue that the Al head is better suited for thermal reasons and justified in a design where function is the only or primary consideration. Above, a SF E1B head is hosted on a Ti McClickie Pak and I think the E1B head is a really cool, two speed component. I think it would even be cooler (not literally) if it were available in Ti but that's simply not going to happen. I have tried the E1B head on the Ti McClickie Pak as well as back on its original pak and I prefer the Ti McClickie Pak as host for a number of reasons.
I have called the pak timeless because for the most part, it is the front end which has evolved and keeps getting better as new LED's and drivers become available.
With a Ti bezel and Ti pak, the hybrid light can hold its own on many counts, IMHO. An example below with an Aleph 19 being hosted:
The wave offering:
I am offering these Ti McClickie Paks for $170 plus shipping cost. Shipping will be via priority mail or international priority mail unless you request otherwise. For domestic priority mail, you can request insurance if you like and instead of the included delivery confirmation, you can request signature confirmation for an added $1.75 but you will need to be there to sign. I don't offer insurance on international shipping for a number of reasons.
For general information on how the orders are processed and such, please review This Thread.
If you want one or more of these, please send me an e-mail with
Ti McC Pak
in the subject line as well as the quantity if more than one.
In the body of the e-mail request, please include:
CPF name
Real Name and mailing address & phone #
Any alternate shipping requests or request for insurance
I will respond with a confirmation of order received or a postage notification e-mail or both depending on how quickly I get to the requests and can process them. In the subject line of the postage notification I will include the total and please feel free to submit this amount via PayPal or other means at your earliest convenience.
These will be available on a first order received, first processed basis. In terms of quantity in this wave, at present, I have 35 of these completed and ready to ship now. There is an additional 10 of them that I am short on O-rings for. I expect to receive the O-rings this next week.
Thanks guys!
For more information, please refer to the first wave of these, HERE.
I will copy and paste the heart of the offering from the thread linked above.
The titanium McClickie pak:
This pak is essentially a titanium version of the pak used in the Aleph McMule set with a revised tail form. Once I got the new silicone boots and had a chance to try them out, I realized I didn't need to leave as much access to the switch as I had felt was required in the first design of the pak. Instead of a relieved counter bore in the tail, a chamfer which left more meat for the clip screws was settled upon. I say settled upon because the machine shop had input in this decision and it was their suggestion over a more complicated, asymmetric design, I was proposing.
Now for some of you, the hybrid appearance of Ti in the rear and Al in the front may be less than appealing. To each his own. I personally prefer all Ti. However, from a functional point of reference, one could argue that the Al head is better suited for thermal reasons and justified in a design where function is the only or primary consideration. Above, a SF E1B head is hosted on a Ti McClickie Pak and I think the E1B head is a really cool, two speed component. I think it would even be cooler (not literally) if it were available in Ti but that's simply not going to happen. I have tried the E1B head on the Ti McClickie Pak as well as back on its original pak and I prefer the Ti McClickie Pak as host for a number of reasons.
I have called the pak timeless because for the most part, it is the front end which has evolved and keeps getting better as new LED's and drivers become available.
With a Ti bezel and Ti pak, the hybrid light can hold its own on many counts, IMHO. An example below with an Aleph 19 being hosted:
The wave offering:
I am offering these Ti McClickie Paks for $170 plus shipping cost. Shipping will be via priority mail or international priority mail unless you request otherwise. For domestic priority mail, you can request insurance if you like and instead of the included delivery confirmation, you can request signature confirmation for an added $1.75 but you will need to be there to sign. I don't offer insurance on international shipping for a number of reasons.
For general information on how the orders are processed and such, please review This Thread.
If you want one or more of these, please send me an e-mail with
Ti McC Pak
in the subject line as well as the quantity if more than one.
In the body of the e-mail request, please include:
CPF name
Real Name and mailing address & phone #
Any alternate shipping requests or request for insurance
I will respond with a confirmation of order received or a postage notification e-mail or both depending on how quickly I get to the requests and can process them. In the subject line of the postage notification I will include the total and please feel free to submit this amount via PayPal or other means at your earliest convenience.
These will be available on a first order received, first processed basis. In terms of quantity in this wave, at present, I have 35 of these completed and ready to ship now. There is an additional 10 of them that I am short on O-rings for. I expect to receive the O-rings this next week.
Thanks guys!