Bare Naked HDS Rotary Shipping

Hogokansatsukan

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I'll leave this thread open... maybe.

Bare Nakeds are shipping today.

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Great news! Looking forward to it...has anyone ever tried to remove the ano on the exposed part of the reflector?...would it cause any issue? I have an extra reflector I got during the Unique Titanium closeout sale and thinking...
 

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You could do it with abrasive paper, but then the dust would contaminate the reflector. I've removed ano in the past with caustic soda, but again you stand a good chance of damaging the reflector.
I'd leave it be, if I were you.
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This baby just came in. It"s a beautiful thing...the aluminum bezel makes it (to me) noticeably lighter. The machining/knurling is perfect and the High Noon is, IMHO, the perfect emitter. Especially in this one...white light from silver is fitting. Great job Henry/Dan and whoever else, really enjoying this one!

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Thanks Warrior...not sure how long it will look like this but also kind of looking forward to see how it changes over time.
 

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Thanks Warrior...not sure how long it will look like this but also kind of looking forward to see how it changes over time.
From what I know the "patina" or aluminium oxide is kind of white / gray. My expectation would be it looks the same but not that shiny anymore. But I think it will look cool.
My bronze HDS looks almost the way it was looking when I received it :( . I guess the location of my bronze HDS is to dry...?

But anyway I would like to habe a few of this gems. It is the cheap but cool HDS special material light.
 

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From what I read, the patina that forms on aluminum (or bronze) will serve to form a barrier from further oxidation...kind of a protective layer. It's interesting...my bronze has darkened greatly since new and others remain as new. Climate?
 

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Do any of you plan to edc the bare aluminum or will it be a shelf queen? I've been carrying mine the past few days. I'm sure it will scuff up easily. I guess that will just add character.
 

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Mines in my pocket...but I'm babying it...no other metal things in that same pocket...but I'm more concerned with losing it than anything else.
 

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Mines in my pocket...but I'm babying it...no other metal things in that same pocket...but I'm more concerned with losing it than anything else.

I don't carry any other items in the pocket with my light either and I'm not hard on my lights. But it used to bother me a lot more when they got dinged. Losing one would be bad. Very bad.
 

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Ever seen a used aluminum semi trailer or seen old aluminum wheels....i imagine that is what these will eventually look like in time.
 
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