BrisketBBQ
Newly Enlightened
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2018
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- 22
Morning,
Going through a kitchen drawer came across this older incandescent. No marking, might be 20-years old, any clue as to maker? Same drawer, found a Pelican StealthLite. I've been in and out of flashlights most of my life, though reading CPF I realize I've just scratched the surface.
Currently have the Malkoff bug, though I've bought Maglite, Surefire 6p & E series drop-in's from them for a decade or so. My first "nice light" was a Surefire 6P, which I still have though it sports a Malkoff drop-in, sometime in the early21 century.
The MDC HA TAC recently replaced my original Surefire E1B Backup as daily carry. I should mention I am a chef, not a high-speed low-drag kind of guy, and and use flashlights at work for looking in the nooks and crannies of dry-storage, walk-in coolers, ovens and smokers and at home for (mainly) annoying my bride of 30-years.
Regards,
BrisketBBQ
Going through a kitchen drawer came across this older incandescent. No marking, might be 20-years old, any clue as to maker? Same drawer, found a Pelican StealthLite. I've been in and out of flashlights most of my life, though reading CPF I realize I've just scratched the surface.
Currently have the Malkoff bug, though I've bought Maglite, Surefire 6p & E series drop-in's from them for a decade or so. My first "nice light" was a Surefire 6P, which I still have though it sports a Malkoff drop-in, sometime in the early21 century.
The MDC HA TAC recently replaced my original Surefire E1B Backup as daily carry. I should mention I am a chef, not a high-speed low-drag kind of guy, and and use flashlights at work for looking in the nooks and crannies of dry-storage, walk-in coolers, ovens and smokers and at home for (mainly) annoying my bride of 30-years.
Regards,
BrisketBBQ