fyrstormer
Banned
Looks like the ones that work right are now collector's items.

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Amen. Sad to see it go, but even more sad that it never met the awesome potential it had.The Arc6 is a flashlight tragedy. I was so excited about it, as were many others, but things started to go disastrously wrong in the final stages. 🙁 Glad it's been officially laid to rest and sorry it was never able to meet its potential.
Hope Peter turns up in a positive way again in the flashlight world.
Then it was put on "sale" for $250, supposedly for a month or two, at which point I remember saying to someone that it's a trick to clear some inventory and the price will never go back up to where they already know it won't sell if they're able to afford to let them go for this lower price. That was their first real admission of desperation I think. Months went by, the sale price stayed up, then dropped to $200
The Arc6 is a flashlight tragedy. I was so excited about it, as were many others, but things started to go disastrously wrong in the final stages. 🙁 Glad it's been officially laid to rest and sorry it was never able to meet its potential.
Ya I don't remember ebay specifically, but yes the first lights were some auction and if I remember correctly those very ones had issues. That was another marketing disaster. I see them related to another popular light company... good engineering.... very bad business managers; in this case though they had engineering issues that it appears they were never totally able to put behind them at a reasonable price-point.I don't know if anyone else remembers this but the first offerings of the ARC6 were on ebay. I believe the intent was to drive up the desire but releasing a few on ebay first. The results of that were a lot of people got really turned off by their attempts to jack up the prices by selective releases. Had they instead just released them to the public instead of going the highest bidder route, they could have sold a lot more as people really wanted this light.
Amen. Sad to see it go, but even more sad that it never met the awesome potential it had.