PaulW
Flashlight Enthusiast
The Storm Changed My Son\'s Appreciation
Recently I gave each of my sons an Arc LS. I could tell that my younger son wasn't too impressed. He figured he'd throw it in the glove box of his car.
He called me after the storm, wanting to talk about flashlights. His power had failed. On top of that, the gutter of his house had fallen, causing a minor flood next to the house. He got out in the rain to dig a trench to keep his basement from flooding. He found that the Arc was vastly superior to his Mags. And it was a light he could attach to his hat. (He tore up his hat to make some sort of arrangement to hold the light.)
So, while he dug, the light kept shining in the rain, and the trench was completed. Now he wants to buy one for his wife. And he wants to visit some night to see what other lights I have. That's quite a change of heart.
Paul
Recently I gave each of my sons an Arc LS. I could tell that my younger son wasn't too impressed. He figured he'd throw it in the glove box of his car.
He called me after the storm, wanting to talk about flashlights. His power had failed. On top of that, the gutter of his house had fallen, causing a minor flood next to the house. He got out in the rain to dig a trench to keep his basement from flooding. He found that the Arc was vastly superior to his Mags. And it was a light he could attach to his hat. (He tore up his hat to make some sort of arrangement to hold the light.)
So, while he dug, the light kept shining in the rain, and the trench was completed. Now he wants to buy one for his wife. And he wants to visit some night to see what other lights I have. That's quite a change of heart.
Paul