McGizmo Haiku XML

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---> McGizmo Haiku XML: Used but in good condition. No dents, dings or drops but some light surface scratches. I believe those in the watch world would call them desk diving marks? I will add in some CR123 Primaries if sold within the US.
Price- $415

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Some have asked about condition and closer pics. All I have available is an iPad camera at the moment since when my wife and I split, she kept the dedicated camera. I have no way to do macro shots.

Let me say this on condition. This was a user over ~4 months, 10-20 seconds a day, 2-3 days a week. It was never left on for long periods of time and never played with beyond the first day when I cycled through it and got to know the
light. Any wear is minimal handling marks. I don't wear jewelry, watches, gloves or anything else that may increase wear. When not in use, it rode in my jeans pocket and nothing else occupied the pocket. (no change, keychains or other items) Some of the perceived wear may be nothing more than machining marks direct from Don. Never dropped or bumped so no dings or dents. Since it rode in the pocket the exposed parts (clip and near switch) are the main areas any wear marks may have occured.

Although I considered this my "main light", I only used it for the bigger jobs. Otherwise I was using my Quantum, Klarus MIX6 Ti or Foursevens MLR2.
 
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