You mean one like this? Yes that is my name engraved on the first one made. This light allowed me to add WildTrail as the 109th maker/manufacturer that I have at least one red copper (or white copper, Mokume Gane or superconductor and in a pinch CU/TI) light from.No such thing as a Cu LEP to the best of my knowledge, nor do I imagine there is likely to be.
However, how does a solid copper WildTrail WT90 SBT90.2 throw monster interest you?
5,500 max lumen, 1 Mcd (2000 meters throw)
About $430. That's LEP territory range. A collector's jewel of exquisite CNC machining.
I'll wager both kidneys you don't have a copper LiteZall....Oh, and it's not my longest copper light (or laser) and a copper light by Gyorgy for size comparison.
I'll wager both kidneys you don't have a copper LiteZall....
Pure tungstenNothing in the light world is too expensive.
Congratulations Dennis!FWIW, the first copper LEP in the wild is on it's way to me from Nealsgadgets - and yes as you may guess, it is made in China. I have one copper LED light from 116 different makers - and soon ONE LEP
Q: How about brass?
Wouldnt that offer the same pros,
while adding better "protection" vs. stain and such?
(con: also too heavy and too expensive, like copper)
I have a few watches in brass, they age nicely.
Never thought of copper for...
I was looking at buying the LEP copper from Nealsgadgets. How do you like it?FWIW, the first copper LEP in the wild is on it's way to me from Nealsgadgets - and yes as you may guess, it is made in China. I have one copper LED light from 116 different makers - and soon ONE LEP
It is nicely made and has a great throw!I was looking at buying the LEP copper from Nealsgadgets. How do you like it?