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The Ti PD-S

Haz

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I find this light the best of all too, if I am to get a McGizmo light. I think it comes down to the overall asthetics of this light. It looks more easier to twist compared to the Haiku as it appears grippier. I hope there will be further production of this light in the future
 

McGizmo

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Only twisting the Haiku requires is when changing the battery.

And for this reason, I focused on grip edges fore and aft and did not include any on the circumference as they would be unnecessary in use or function.
 

Haz

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I don't know what I was thinking at the time of the post, but I totally forgot that the function to activate the Haiku is different to the PD!, my bad
 

FrogmanM

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Aug 10, 2007
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My Ti PD-S is always within reach as I find it to be a very useful edc torch. Yesterday Donald wished to test it out...

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-Mayo
 

toby_pra

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Oct 9, 2007
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The Haiku XP-G is already a wonderful combination...

Cant imagine how great this would be in a Ti PD-XP-G! :D
 

F250XLT

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I know this has been asked a million times, but...Any chance at all of another run of these?
 

Rico801

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Feb 3, 2008
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Utah
It was nice to check into my favorite flashlight forum after a short leave and see that the Ti PD-S thread was on top. I have been thinking about how much I miss my PD-S the last couple of weeks. Like an idiot I sold mine to fund another project. :duh2:
 

fisk-king

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Hey guys quick question:

Say if a person was not able to distinguish his Ti PD-S is either the miser or standard how could he/she identify his model. Thanks.
 

carrot

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Dec 6, 2005
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My mixer appears to have some kind of sharpie mark on the board but I cannot for the life of me figure out what it is. :shrug:
 

run4jc

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Apr 27, 2009
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Sweet Home Alabama
The Haiku XP-G is already a wonderful combination...

Cant imagine how great this would be in a Ti PD-XP-G! :D

We shall soon see. datiLED has mine and is putting in an XP-G. He is shimming the emitter to ensure it is not behind the reflector opening.

My hope is that it will be a similar output to the Haiku XP-G, but I know it won't be quite the same considering the difference in the reflector.

When I get it back I'll do tests and beam shots. And I can't wait!

:popcorn: :D :party:
 
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