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chipwillis

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dlmorgan999

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I'll do an updated family shot soon and post it. In the meantime, what is the third light in the front row? Is that an older light? It's a style that I haven't seen from TNC before.
 

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Other than a Thud LT, and a Jeff Hanko D10, all of my first custom lights were TNC. They are still among my favorites (in fact the 26650 copper is one of my top three favorite lights in my entire collection). I echo your sentiment on how solid they are! :)
 

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Dave, I have the Titanium version of your 26650 copper light with a Mattaus triple 219 P60 copper drop-in.
It is a very nice light indeed, particularly in copper, but it must be very heavy! :)
 

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Dave, I have the Titanium version of your 26650 copper light with a Mattaus triple 219 P60 copper drop-in.
It is a very nice light indeed, particularly in copper, but it must be very heavy! :)
Yep - I think it's the heaviest light of its size that I have. It's appealing in an odd sort of way, but I might feel different if I carried it frequently. ;)
 

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I know what you mean. I find the heft of my copper lights quite reassuring too, perhaps denoting something of value.
 

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Is that anodized aluminum or copper? Hard to see which one it is.
 
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