.... Does anyone know what they are worth these days? I dont want to sell my one but interested to know....
Still like the look, design, machining and knurling. And , made in that long forgotten US of A . I've kept several examples of the true oddities from the original runs. A tad here:
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They are worth what someone else will pay, and a search of the MarketPlace here and/or various auction sites will provide some idea of current value.
I haven't seen many of these selling recently, and my guess is that their collectibility has overall declined over the past several years.
Yes, did it sell ? If so, I maybe could find a few in a drawer somewhere :devil:Me neither, i have just seen a ARC AAA that's not working properly on Ebay for $175!!! err no thanks. I suppose you could put one up for $10,000 doesn't mean it will sell.... I cant bear to part with my one as it was the light to start ALL of this.....
Surprised there are not more posts on this... will put up my Arc with cr123 clicky and AA clicky. I also have the original driver and led along with a moded one (cant remember what it is)
Does anyone know what they are worth these days? I dont want to sell my one but interested to know....
Yes, did it sell ? If so, I maybe could find a few in a drawer somewhere :devil:
Wow! This thread went from 0-100 just like that.
I sold one 5 years ago for I think $100 to $125 I think. It was modded as a triple.
This is one light I will never sell.
Still like the look, design, machining and knurling. And , made in that long forgotten US of A . I've kept several examples of the true oddities from the original runs.
Yes, did it sell ? If so, I maybe could find a few in a drawer somewhere :devil:
What was the lumen rating of the ARC LS's? anyone remember? I thought it was something like 20? I really cant remember...
Love the look of all of Arc's stuff, lucky to own a few but wish I owned more!