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wquiles

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My V10R Ti+ and V11R with my own bearing bronze rings:
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Will
 

stoli67

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OK I know that I have not received this yet.... still in the post from Jeff Hanko....an EX10 with Nichis 219 and rainbow trits.... this one will never be lent to my daughter!

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stoli67

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I love these ones Hiro..... How do you find the Big Hinderer?


THe Hinderer will also go with your black TI V10T with Ti Clip Bezel etc
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Swede74

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"Daddy, is it true that mummy left you for a Maglite? An incandescent? Will she ever come back?"

"Time will tell, son. Time will tell."
 

nbp

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Andrew, I think what you're missing is some lights with trits. That would really spruce up your collection.


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chris975d

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Figured I'd throw my newest JHanko creations in the mix.

Custom D10 with 3D tail, stainless Damascus steel by Chad Nichols. This is by far the most amazing JHanko light I've ever laid hands on. The head design with the teardrop scallops was a custom design done by Jeff to help showcase the pattern in the Damascus. 10 yellow trits in the 3D tail, and 5 in the bezel slots. Light engine is the newest D11.2 with Nichia 219 high CRI emitter installed.

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He even went as far as making the piston out of Damascus. I never expected that level of detail, but shouldn't be surprised with Jeff.

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And, to use up some of the leftover Damascus I provided, here's a touch of it on a V10R Ti +, in the form of my Damascus JHanko bezel that you can see a touch of above.

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This damascus JHanko is now my most treasured light, and I'm finding it hard to find more desirable lights to seek out. Which is good, since this one wasn't cheap to commission!
 
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