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This one was sent to me.contact me about an h50bw
Who's turn is it to post pics? Come on guys spice it up a bit
Did you have one deanodized? That's cool!I'll add my spice, and give a free bump. Some old, some new, all awesome. Also not for sale, but come on, someone's got some lights they want to move.
Did you have one deanodized? That's cool!
That's awesome. I have heard they are terribly difficult to disassemble. Shame, would love to see a sc5vn...Yes and no. I didn't do it, I bought it already stripped. And apparently its changed hands a few times because the person I bought from didn't know its history either. I suspect it was chemically stripped, oven cleaner or something, because the threads and ridges and tailcap textures are still perfect, no sign of mechanical buffing, but there's no trace of ano left anywhere. Its really cleanly done. Whoever did it would've had to at least remove the rubber switch though, probably the lens too, so that the rubber wouldn't dissolve and the chrome press rings wouldn't be etched by the acid, so it was not a small undertaking. I've taken apart enough Zebras (read: one) to know its a real pita to do without breaking something. They're not designed to be disassembled. So while I enjoy my rare naked Zebra, I'm not inclined to try stripping one myself.
Close-up, just for fun:
That's awesome. I have heard they are terribly difficult to disassemble. Shame, would love to see a sc5vn...
Why several are with other color tailcaps?I'll add my spice, and give a free bump. Some old, some new, all awesome. Also not for sale, but come on, someone's got some lights they want to move.
They're all original. Zebralights natural ano has tons of variation to it, so slight color mismatches are common, especially between the tailcap and body.Why several are with other color tailcaps?