Johnnyh
Enlightened
Where can those protective caps be found?
Flashlightlens.com
Where can those protective caps be found?
Mine is completely dark in all recessed areas, but all the high areas are naturally polished from constant usage and it's apparent that it's being used every day. Just looked and noticed I've got paint on it, which I'll clean off tomorrow, if I get around to it.
I so should've bought this
The Bronze Looks cool, with patina and dark, and also shiny bright like it is made a few days ago... But sometimes there is one in the WTS section.
The bronze Rotary is extremely heavy. Even if the knurling is not perfect I like the Bronze Rotary a lot.
I used to post pictures all the time way back before the photo pail fiasco. I'll try one of the other apps later today maybe.Pictures! Mine is fairly dark but still has a few shiny areas. Love this one out of all to date special metal runs. I'll take photo now in the daylight.
It's my daily user, and has been ever since it showed up in the mail. I gave both Henry and Dan so much grief trying to get a run of titanium and then bronze, that I'm ever grateful they finally did this run for us.The bronze Rotary is extremely heavy. Even if the knurling is not perfect I like the Bronze Rotary a lot.
I used to post pictures all the time way back before the photo pail fiasco. I'll try one of the other apps later today maybe.
Yours sure looks great, but because of daily usage mine refuses to develop any patina other than in the recessed areas where there's never any contact with anything else.
It's my daily user, and has been ever since it showed up in the mail. I gave both Henry and Dan so much grief trying to get a run of titanium and then bronze, that I'm ever grateful they finally did this run for us.
The bronze Rotary is extremely heavy. Even if the knurling is not perfect I like the Bronze Rotary a lot.
It is heavy but lighter than the Brass but I also like it a lot, to be honest I think I like the Bronze slightly more than the Titanium which I did not think I would.