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Sold/Expired Sold: Luce de Notte (Price Dropped Further)

UnderTheWeepingMoon

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Up for sale is a knurled brass Luce de Notte from Fred's (PhotonFanatic's) last run. Fred was very kind, as he offered to build the Luce for me, even though I missed the run. The Luce has an 11mm ice-blue trit.

The Luce has sat on my bedside table since I received it and has never left my house. The brass is developing a bit of a patina but I'm sure it can be easily polished back to new if the owner desires.

I am asking *SOLD*US$160*SOLD shipped worldwide via airmail. Please PM for Paypal details.

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Thanks for looking :thumbsup:.
 
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Re: FS: Luce de Notte

I had never heard of these guys, what kind of light is this? :stupid:
 
Re: FS: Luce de Notte

It's not a light.

It's a knurled tube with a tritium sphere in it and a bit of a reflector.

Pretty, always glowing, unique. Good to light your nightstand. Have heard you can make it to the latrine by it's light with dark adapted eyes.

I'd like a dome topped green 18mm one some day.
 
Re: FS: Luce de Notte

It's not a light.

It's a knurled tube with a tritium sphere in it and a bit of a reflector.

Pretty, always glowing, unique. Good to light your nightstand. Have heard you can make it to the latrine by it's light with dark adapted eyes.

I'd like a dome topped green 18mm one some day.

Thanks for the educative reply. Sounds like a great gift to give to your loved one so she can always remember you at night. Or, you can use it to take a pee...nice.
 
Re: FS: Luce de Notte

Joking aside, how small is it? How long could one expect the trit to last?
 
Re: FS: Luce de Notte

Its diameter is approximately 23mm and it is about 45mm long. Imagine it about half the size of a HDS EDC/Novatac if you've handled one of those. I think the trit has a half-life of about 12 years, so it should theoretically be half as bright in about 12 years time.
 
Re: FS: Luce de Notte (Price Dropped Further)

I can't resist this offer anymore. :takeit:
 
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