brighterisbetter
Flashlight Enthusiast
Usual rules apply. First to post an
and timely
gets it. For CONUS, I'll eat the S&H. Will ship UPS Ground insured w/tracking. Int'l shipping and insurance available at actual cost. Also, if int'l I can't make it to the post office until this Saturday. Not interested in trades at this time.
1) LED Zeppelin MZP7-3, $800 SOLD
Up for sale is my absolutely mint in every way MZP7-3. I would not be selling this if I weren't committed elsewhere with prior obligations. Simply put this light is awesome. All tallied I've got $911 tied up in this light not counting the cells. The first iteration of this MZP7-3 was with a Leef 3x18650 tube that Dennis made a custom sleeve for and stripped the ano from inside the 'M' end. I've since sold that tube and replaced it with an M3 body. Personally, I find the smaller 'M3T-esque' form factor much more pleasing both to the eyes and when holding in hand. Yes the runtime suffers because of using the lower capacity IMR123 cells, but what I envisioned this light's purpose to be was for either showing off to friends or for 'bumps in the night'. In that regard, it performs its duties PERFECTLY. So what you're getting is essentially the totally awesome LED Zeppelin MZP7-3 module, an '8TC' RPM Ti bezel, a KT4, an M3 body, an SW01, and (3) IMR123 cells. All components are absolutely mint as seen in the pics. I've also replaced the SW01's twisty guts with a NetKidz forward clicky and it performs beautifully. The twisy guts are included in a little baggie. I'm pretty sure the reflectors are epoxied into place for a more permanent type mod, but if I'm wrong please correct me. As for the electronics, the module sports a Shark Buck w/Remora providing 3 levels of output. Specs can be found here.
As you probably already know Dennis does sensational work. From the onset of the build to well after completion, Dennis has shown superb customer service in all aspects; from quality to communication to integrity. It's hard to imagine a better experience from this end. That being said, I've just gotta raise some funds in one way or another so off she goes to the next lucky owner.
I'm sure I'm leaving out some type of details, so if you want to know something, please post within the thread if it's relevant and appropriate. If it's something else, please address it to me directly via a PM to keep the sales thread on topic.
There are only two charge cycles on the AW cells. Please excuse dust in the pics.
I'm gonna offer this awesome light two ways. First option is the price above ($800 for everything). Second option to help save a few bucks is to deduct the SW01 and replace it with the Z41 that came on the M3. Price for that setup is....ready for this?.... $666 :devil:
Don't expect any immediate price drops on this beauty. I like her to much to just strip her of dignity.
1) LED Zeppelin MZP7-3, $800 SOLD
Up for sale is my absolutely mint in every way MZP7-3. I would not be selling this if I weren't committed elsewhere with prior obligations. Simply put this light is awesome. All tallied I've got $911 tied up in this light not counting the cells. The first iteration of this MZP7-3 was with a Leef 3x18650 tube that Dennis made a custom sleeve for and stripped the ano from inside the 'M' end. I've since sold that tube and replaced it with an M3 body. Personally, I find the smaller 'M3T-esque' form factor much more pleasing both to the eyes and when holding in hand. Yes the runtime suffers because of using the lower capacity IMR123 cells, but what I envisioned this light's purpose to be was for either showing off to friends or for 'bumps in the night'. In that regard, it performs its duties PERFECTLY. So what you're getting is essentially the totally awesome LED Zeppelin MZP7-3 module, an '8TC' RPM Ti bezel, a KT4, an M3 body, an SW01, and (3) IMR123 cells. All components are absolutely mint as seen in the pics. I've also replaced the SW01's twisty guts with a NetKidz forward clicky and it performs beautifully. The twisy guts are included in a little baggie. I'm pretty sure the reflectors are epoxied into place for a more permanent type mod, but if I'm wrong please correct me. As for the electronics, the module sports a Shark Buck w/Remora providing 3 levels of output. Specs can be found here.
As you probably already know Dennis does sensational work. From the onset of the build to well after completion, Dennis has shown superb customer service in all aspects; from quality to communication to integrity. It's hard to imagine a better experience from this end. That being said, I've just gotta raise some funds in one way or another so off she goes to the next lucky owner.
I'm sure I'm leaving out some type of details, so if you want to know something, please post within the thread if it's relevant and appropriate. If it's something else, please address it to me directly via a PM to keep the sales thread on topic.
There are only two charge cycles on the AW cells. Please excuse dust in the pics.
I'm gonna offer this awesome light two ways. First option is the price above ($800 for everything). Second option to help save a few bucks is to deduct the SW01 and replace it with the Z41 that came on the M3. Price for that setup is....ready for this?.... $666 :devil:
Don't expect any immediate price drops on this beauty. I like her to much to just strip her of dignity.
Last edited: