Is there any greater joy than a flashaholic finding a treasured flashlight that had been lost? Maybe-but I'll sure have to think hard to come up with it.
When you lose a light-you're always; in the back of your mind, trying to remember just where it last was-wondering about how you could have misplaced it..wondering if someone else has it... kicking yourself over and over again. This cycle repeats.
The subject Light was a one cell CR2, 2-speed, custom Larry Light that he gave me years ago. It had always been an EDC. Carried it on a lanyard through a belt loop. How could I have lost it? I was stumped and saddened by the loss. If you have been there-then you know.
It had been 6 months and we went to our vaction home and I pulled a pair of 6-pocket pants down off a shelf in the closet. Bingo-the pants had been put up there temporaily-not laundered and forgotten about. There was that Larry Light-safe and secured to the D-Ring by the Lanyard. The battery was still fresh! Wow. Never thought I'd have that light back.
I feel whole again!
When you lose a light-you're always; in the back of your mind, trying to remember just where it last was-wondering about how you could have misplaced it..wondering if someone else has it... kicking yourself over and over again. This cycle repeats.
The subject Light was a one cell CR2, 2-speed, custom Larry Light that he gave me years ago. It had always been an EDC. Carried it on a lanyard through a belt loop. How could I have lost it? I was stumped and saddened by the loss. If you have been there-then you know.
It had been 6 months and we went to our vaction home and I pulled a pair of 6-pocket pants down off a shelf in the closet. Bingo-the pants had been put up there temporaily-not laundered and forgotten about. There was that Larry Light-safe and secured to the D-Ring by the Lanyard. The battery was still fresh! Wow. Never thought I'd have that light back.
I feel whole again!