I'm offering a titanium host that consists of the following components:
-Delghi A2 titanium head with bezel ring (does not include a window, reflector and light engine).
-1x123 Titan Body E-C, Ti6Al4V, E-series compatible head threads, C-series compatible tailcap threads, includes O-rings.
-C-series compatible titanium tailcap, Ti6Al4V, includes a brass screw-in holder for a McClickie switch and a McClickie rubber boot (does not include the McClickie switch)
All parts are fully lego-capable. Body and tailcap are made by myself. My idea was to have a light with better ergonomics than what most E-series tailcaps can offer, and to be able to change batteries without removing the head. The light is very comfortable in the "cigar grip", and besides that, it simply looks cool this way.
The finsih is not immaculate as is the nature of things with titanium, but the parts are well-made and threads have the right amount of tightness without being rough. I took a lot of images in an effort to best show what you can expect.
The McLux PD in the last pics is only shown for size comparison, it is not included in the sale.
I'm asking $300/€200 including shipping to the US or Europe. This is totally out of proportion when I think about how many hours I spent at the lathe making the custom parts, but obviously nobody could be expected to pay for a labor of love.
-Delghi A2 titanium head with bezel ring (does not include a window, reflector and light engine).
-1x123 Titan Body E-C, Ti6Al4V, E-series compatible head threads, C-series compatible tailcap threads, includes O-rings.
-C-series compatible titanium tailcap, Ti6Al4V, includes a brass screw-in holder for a McClickie switch and a McClickie rubber boot (does not include the McClickie switch)
All parts are fully lego-capable. Body and tailcap are made by myself. My idea was to have a light with better ergonomics than what most E-series tailcaps can offer, and to be able to change batteries without removing the head. The light is very comfortable in the "cigar grip", and besides that, it simply looks cool this way.
The finsih is not immaculate as is the nature of things with titanium, but the parts are well-made and threads have the right amount of tightness without being rough. I took a lot of images in an effort to best show what you can expect.
The McLux PD in the last pics is only shown for size comparison, it is not included in the sale.
I'm asking $300/€200 including shipping to the US or Europe. This is totally out of proportion when I think about how many hours I spent at the lathe making the custom parts, but obviously nobody could be expected to pay for a labor of love.
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