JEtbeam TC-R3 Serial Number Registry!

Frenchyled

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Hi Guys :wave:

I received my Jetbeam TC-R3 yesterday and frankly I am really impressed by the quality of this light :)

I am so happy with it, that I want to know whom have one and what is your serial number :)

Please put your serial number here, the one engraved in the head of the light.
I will update the list each days...

You could post some pictures too, it would be greatly appreciated.

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Elakazam..................... 005
LumensMaximus................ 013
dunderhi..................... 056
Kenpcfl...................... 093
Frenchyled................... 101
Natbyte...................... 221
EngrPaul..................... 244


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Kenpcfl

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My TC-R3 is # 0093

I am looking for a certificate to match (My certificate is #81). If someone needs #81 certificate let me know.
 

DimeRazorback

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Not to go off-topic to much, but you guys should take some pics!
I have a Jetbeam photo thread in the collecting section of the forum!

Pics of these beauties would be awesome!!


:twothumbs
 

Natbyte

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Here are a few pictures that I took earlier, just a small amount of eye candy for this thread :grin2:

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Hope you like.
 

EngrPaul

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#244. Arrived with an OP reflector. Will have an ice blue trit soon. :D
 

EngrPaul

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OMG, polish your button before installing the trit.
It comes to a mirror finish with just a little bit of work.:party:

Mine was quite nasty looking before the polish.

I'll update this post with a picture in about 24 hours... :whistle:
 

Natbyte

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I am going to be adding a yellow tritium to the tail switch, so I look forward to seeing what it looks like polished up :)
 

EngrPaul

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I am going to be adding a yellow tritium to the tail switch, so I look forward to seeing what it looks like polished up :)

Mine will be yellow too! I'll be installing tomorrow :twothumbs
 

EngrPaul

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The only thing I polished was the top and sides of the button.

Here's the results with yellow trit!

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Natbyte

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That looks sweet with polished tail switch. I will be doing the same on mine. Trit looks expertly fitted as well, it was a good design consideration of Jet Beam to include a slot, makes a really attractive light better. (I really do like tritium on lights :twothumbs)
 

Node

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I just splurged and grabbed one.
Can't wait for it to be delivered.


This is my first SMD LED flashlight, but I use SMD LEDs at work (am an electrician/plumber).

Super spendy, but it looks like a great piece of kit, and can't beat having titanium. I hope the electronics last as long as the body!

I still have to pick up some batteries and a charger. I was looking at picking up a set of protected 3000mAh 18650 rechargeables.

All of the lumen ratings are identical regardless of the type of battery or number of cells. Just the run time. Would be nice having a single battery instead of 2. No worries of unevenly charged batts.

Any comments as to which battery type to go for?


I'm stoked and can't wait to get it.

-Ben
 
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