My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul P4 USVOI

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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

Damn that is one great lookin light.Are they for sale?when will it be for sale?how much will it sell for?how do I get on the sale list?
 

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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

:wow: What a beauty, perfect work as always Scott :twothumbs...:bow:...:clap:


Very best regards

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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

Thanks houtex, and Long John...

1AA makes for a perfect length light, this one is 11.50 cm / 4.500"...It could be made shorter, but the tall (17.80mm / .700") heatsink is performing very well, so I don't think I'll change the dimentions.
 
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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

Any indications whether this is a one-off or more will be made for sale? And price?
 

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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

Sorry for my Ignorance but, what does RV7 fed mean?

thanks in advance and what mighty good lookin' light that is.
 

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Re: My first 1AA light...RV7 fed Seoul USVOI

Possibly a few...:thinking:
few hundred ? few thousand?

That really is a nice light.

I guess they won't come cheap, considering the time it takes to turn/machine all those parts.

Even so, I'd be very intreasted in how much it would cost to buy?:poke:
 

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:drool: What a super looking light. :bow:

Is it anodised, or bead-blasted titanium, is that Aleph style tail-cap E fitting, is the head thread E fitting, what it the runtime .... let me get my breath back a minute ..... do we get to see any beamshots?


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That's lovely. I wonder if you could add a mcGizmo like pocket clip?

I'd like to get a custom 1AA as an alternative to my high end CR123 lights. The AA (NiMh & Li) is really a great battery IMHO. Doesn't get the respect it deserves.
 

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:drool: What a super looking light. :bow:

Thanks Colin...

Is it anodised, or bead-blasted titanium, is that Aleph style tail-cap E fitting, is the head thread E fitting, what it the runtime .... let me get my breath back a minute ..... do we get to see any beamshots?

Blasted Ti, E-series threads, and E-series tailcap housing, but the battery distance is different...An Aleph/E-series body will fit, but it will not fire-up the LE.

Scott
 

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This is great, a lovely looking light. I have a thread out trying to find a AA light of custom quality - and it was sat on your bench all along!:p

If there's is going to be a list please put me on it.

Great light!
 
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