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John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. About a year and a half ago before Christmas they had a sale and I was able to get it for about $60 when they're normally $120.
I have a ML100 3C that I accidentally ordered a few years ago trying to get a 5D light that I was going to upgrade and add a 2D extension too.But now, I'm a little irritated!
When it comes to good old "Mag", surely you have quite a choice.
But today, I did a closer look and when you do direct comparison, to me the current 3D Cell seems to be the most attractive.
The ML300 3D is a powerhouse and just a little heavier, just a little longer than my (old) 2D Cell, has enormous runtime AND an overseeable price!
746 lumens, but full focused 40.596 Candela (!), causing official 403 m range.
748 grams with 3 D Cells.
My old 2D Cell weighs 680 grams.
I also trust the reliability of Maglite, when I've had plenty of Chinese lights just stop working over time.
The only good affordable LED upgrades for old incan Maglites are from Litt industries
an original Mag-charger from the 80's,
The ML150LRSX I have is in my mind far superior to the ML300 because it's a little brighter while being smaller and rechargeable
to me the current 3D Cell seems to be the most attractive
two new AA batteries and all is fine!
Here's the majority of my Mag's
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I'm much too young, but I am fully aware of the Kel Lights.I just remembered this: Any of you LEO types old enough to remember the Kel Lites from the 70s and 80s? That is what most of our local officers and State agents used back then. Haven't thought of them in years.
They were used as much for compliance as they were for illumination.
Evidently they are now collectors' items. On eBay for over $100. Saw one listed for $199.
Any of you LEO types old enough to remember the Kel Lites from the 70s and 80s?
Most people don't realize that Streamlight actually came out before Maglite, but of course they were originally just standard incans.Before my time.
Mag-Lite came out in 1979.
As a kid in The 80's. It was what everyone was using for work and play. As I recall , they had a proprietary "Krypton" bulb. Probably sent to earth by Superman's father. Hard to imagine what flashlights were like before that.
By the time I started working in The 90's, Mag-Lite was the recreational and homeowners flashlight. There was one in every house, car, and campsite.
Professionals were using Streamlight. Even the Snap-On tool trucks sold Streamlight to mechanics. It was the one brand that every cop and fire fighter had. Electric, gas, phone companies used them. Easily double the candlepower. To the naked eye, it was like having 10X the lighting.