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This was given to me as a gift, which I then passed to a friend as it is a clone of an Olight S10. Friend gave it back as they couldn't get used to the UI. Tint is warm to neutral (3800K-4000K). Can use either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery (now includes an AW IMR 16340 rechargeable battery). Some light anodizing wear. Includes pocket clip, box, and carrying pouch.
UI
From Off: Press and hold to turn on in last memorized mode.
From On: Single click advances modes from ultra low (not really an ultra low just what they call it) to low to medium to high, back to low, etc.
From On: Press and hold to turn off.
From Off: Double click to turn on in Turbo (also works at any time light is on)
From On: Single press to go to last memorized mode.
From On: Press and hold to turn off.
Flashy modes (non-memorized)
From Off: Triple click to turn on in Strobe (also works at any time light is on)
From On: Single click advances modes from strobe to beacon to a fast SOS, back to strobe, etc.
From On: Double click to return back to constant output modes
From On: Press and hold to turn off.
4) Olight S Mini Bead Blasted Titanium relisted
Fondled but not carried. Limited Edition in neutral white (5000K). Includes an Olight 16340 rechargeable battery - note that the polarity is reversed and the positive end goes towards the tailcap in this one. Threads are par for the course for Titanium and are a bit gritty, even with lube. Applying downward pressure when screwing on the tailcap helps some in this respect. This thing is tiny! Can run off of either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery. UI is nice with a moonlight mode available from off. Heats up pretty quick on turbo but there is a timed step down so it doesn't get too hot. Includes original packaging.
8) Olight S35 Baton Neutral White relisted
This was from the Olight Holiday Hiker set (a limited edition release) a while back. This light is used and has some marks on the body as well as the tail end (see slight dings in photos). Has a neutral white XM-L emitter (green board, old school now!) and runs off of 3xAA batteries. UI is single click to turn on, single click to turn off. While light is on, press and hold to cycle through low, medium, and high. Double click (from on or off) to access strobe. No original accessories included as I do not recall if any were included but I no longer have the packaging, but I will include 3xAA Tenergy Low Self Discharge batteries.
9) Fenix HL15 relisted
NIB and a very nice headlamp. I bought 2 for me and this was a backup. The one pictured outside of the package is my personal HL-15. Neutral white tint with four output levels: low, medium, high, turbo, and 2 red mode outputs: constant low, and beacon. Both can be turned on simultaneously. Runs off of 2xAAA batteries. Will come with a second set of alkaline batteries from my used HL-15 as I do not like to use alkaline batteries in my lights.
10) BLF A6 Special Edition Neutral White relisted
This one has some use and carry. Very interesting UI and bright for a single cell (18650) light! Tint is 4000K neutral white XM-L2. Includes original box, spare o-rings, lanyard, and spare boot cover.
Full disclosure: Pill and retaining ring are loose and cannot be removed or tightened from what I can tell (and from what I have tried). It is almost as if the retaining ring inside the head was threaded smaller than should have been. Cannot tell why it will not back out as it just spins and spins in place no matter what direction it is turned. This doesn't appear to affect the function of the light as it turns on and works as it should, just something I noticed when I removed the head for cleaning once before. Make sure if both the head and tailcap are removed (if cleaning for example), that they are placed on the same ends of the body that they were removed from. If they are switched to the opposite ends, the light will not turn on.
11) Armytek Wizard Pro Wide XM-L2 Warm relisted
Used and carried and shows some light wear, but a great headlamp. This is the first version and has options that are no longer available, such as being able to set it to tactical that gives the switch a momentary function like a forward clicky. It also has a voltage meter readout available when in the flashy modes. Tint is listed as warm but is a nice neutral white. The honey comb diffuser that Armytek uses is excellent in giving the beam a nice and even spread. Photos of the manual are included below but I will also include a link the the .pdf of the manual for full detail. Includes box, headlamp, pocket clip, spare o-rings, and original manual.
Full disclosure: I could not locate the top strap for the headband but it still works with the single band that wraps around the head.
PDF Manual: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oiuwool9zufqi0x/Wizard_Pro_Wide_XML2_Warm.pdf?dl=0
--SOLD--
1) Jim Burke Titanium Stonewashed MAP Multiple Application Pen [Sold on Facebook] $150 priority shipping included $170
Carried for the better part of this year but still in very good condition. Can fit refills such as the Parker Gell refills or Schmidt EasyFlow 9000. 5 Schmidt refills included (2 Black Bold, 3 Blue Medium). Uses a small ball bearing inside between the refill and plunger, this has taken on a patina and wanted to mention this.
2) PK Design Lab PK-PR1 [Sold on another forum] $60 $65
This is the Pocket Rocket 1 from Paul Kim. For those who might not know, Paul Kim was previously employed by Surefire and was probably the brains behind most of their excellent lights. This light is slightly smaller than a Surefire E1e for reference.
The PK-PR1 has a cool white tint and can use either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery (now includes an AW IMR 16340 rechargeable battery). It uses a forward clicky which allows for momentary activation. UI: High, Medium, and then low - always starts in high with no mode memory. I carried this without the pocket clip so there are some light needle pin sized wear marks on the anodization but nothing bad at all. Pocket clip is included along with the instructions and package. No additional o-rings were included when I received it.
5) Muyshondt Maus Mk I Desert Tan [Sold on Facebook] $145 priority shipping included $150
2-Stage light that runs off of an N-Cell battery. This thing is tiny and perfect for keychain carry. LED is a Nichia 219b and neutral white. This one is extra special in that I was able to find a rechargeable N-Cell sized (NiHM) battery that fits it without getting stuck. Will also run off of an N-Cell alkaline battery. Included are a rechargeble N-Cell sized (NiHM) battery and a AA battery adapter for charging. I recommend using a smart charger in which the charging current can be dropped down to the lowest setting to prolong battery life (I use Powerex MH‑C9000). Buying additional rechargeable batteries is at your own risk though, the 4 others I purchased would not fit. Box is included.
6) Muyshondt Titanium Aeon Mk III Prototype [Sold on another forum] $385 priority shipping and insurance included $400
This is the prototype version of the Aeon Mk III from Enrique Muyshondt. LED is a Nichia 219b and neutral white. Main differences between the prototype and production releases were the pocket clip (pocket clip is attached via bits on production version) and modes (prototype has 4 modes, while production has 3 modes). Modes are: low, medium, high, turbo - always starts in low with no mode memory. High and Turbo look similar in output, but a lux meter verifies that there is greater output in turbo. Some marks can be seen in the pocket clip attachment point area. Knurling is excellent on the second that is knurled, allowing for a cigar type grip for mode cycling. No box or paperwork is included as this was sold as a prototype. 11 fresh CR2 primary batteries are included with a 12th partially used in the light itself - expiration for them is March 2024.
7) Olight H1 Nova Neutral White [Sold on another forum] $50
I have another that I use and bought this one as a backup. This one is unused aside from testing. Neutral White tint. Includes an Olight 16340 rechargeable battery - note that the polarity is reversed and the positive end goes towards the tailcap in this one. Can run off of either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery. I prefer the UI on this one to the S Mini as there is a true high mode available before turbo and double clicking will toggle between turbo and the mode it was last on. Includes original packaging, as well as the outer box (not pictured).
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This was given to me as a gift, which I then passed to a friend as it is a clone of an Olight S10. Friend gave it back as they couldn't get used to the UI. Tint is warm to neutral (3800K-4000K). Can use either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery (now includes an AW IMR 16340 rechargeable battery). Some light anodizing wear. Includes pocket clip, box, and carrying pouch.
UI
From Off: Press and hold to turn on in last memorized mode.
From On: Single click advances modes from ultra low (not really an ultra low just what they call it) to low to medium to high, back to low, etc.
From On: Press and hold to turn off.
From Off: Double click to turn on in Turbo (also works at any time light is on)
From On: Single press to go to last memorized mode.
From On: Press and hold to turn off.
Flashy modes (non-memorized)
From Off: Triple click to turn on in Strobe (also works at any time light is on)
From On: Single click advances modes from strobe to beacon to a fast SOS, back to strobe, etc.
From On: Double click to return back to constant output modes
From On: Press and hold to turn off.




4) Olight S Mini Bead Blasted Titanium relisted
Fondled but not carried. Limited Edition in neutral white (5000K). Includes an Olight 16340 rechargeable battery - note that the polarity is reversed and the positive end goes towards the tailcap in this one. Threads are par for the course for Titanium and are a bit gritty, even with lube. Applying downward pressure when screwing on the tailcap helps some in this respect. This thing is tiny! Can run off of either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery. UI is nice with a moonlight mode available from off. Heats up pretty quick on turbo but there is a timed step down so it doesn't get too hot. Includes original packaging.





8) Olight S35 Baton Neutral White relisted
This was from the Olight Holiday Hiker set (a limited edition release) a while back. This light is used and has some marks on the body as well as the tail end (see slight dings in photos). Has a neutral white XM-L emitter (green board, old school now!) and runs off of 3xAA batteries. UI is single click to turn on, single click to turn off. While light is on, press and hold to cycle through low, medium, and high. Double click (from on or off) to access strobe. No original accessories included as I do not recall if any were included but I no longer have the packaging, but I will include 3xAA Tenergy Low Self Discharge batteries.






9) Fenix HL15 relisted
NIB and a very nice headlamp. I bought 2 for me and this was a backup. The one pictured outside of the package is my personal HL-15. Neutral white tint with four output levels: low, medium, high, turbo, and 2 red mode outputs: constant low, and beacon. Both can be turned on simultaneously. Runs off of 2xAAA batteries. Will come with a second set of alkaline batteries from my used HL-15 as I do not like to use alkaline batteries in my lights.





10) BLF A6 Special Edition Neutral White relisted
This one has some use and carry. Very interesting UI and bright for a single cell (18650) light! Tint is 4000K neutral white XM-L2. Includes original box, spare o-rings, lanyard, and spare boot cover.
Full disclosure: Pill and retaining ring are loose and cannot be removed or tightened from what I can tell (and from what I have tried). It is almost as if the retaining ring inside the head was threaded smaller than should have been. Cannot tell why it will not back out as it just spins and spins in place no matter what direction it is turned. This doesn't appear to affect the function of the light as it turns on and works as it should, just something I noticed when I removed the head for cleaning once before. Make sure if both the head and tailcap are removed (if cleaning for example), that they are placed on the same ends of the body that they were removed from. If they are switched to the opposite ends, the light will not turn on.




11) Armytek Wizard Pro Wide XM-L2 Warm relisted
Used and carried and shows some light wear, but a great headlamp. This is the first version and has options that are no longer available, such as being able to set it to tactical that gives the switch a momentary function like a forward clicky. It also has a voltage meter readout available when in the flashy modes. Tint is listed as warm but is a nice neutral white. The honey comb diffuser that Armytek uses is excellent in giving the beam a nice and even spread. Photos of the manual are included below but I will also include a link the the .pdf of the manual for full detail. Includes box, headlamp, pocket clip, spare o-rings, and original manual.
Full disclosure: I could not locate the top strap for the headband but it still works with the single band that wraps around the head.








PDF Manual: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oiuwool9zufqi0x/Wizard_Pro_Wide_XML2_Warm.pdf?dl=0
--SOLD--
1) Jim Burke Titanium Stonewashed MAP Multiple Application Pen [Sold on Facebook] $150 priority shipping included $170
Carried for the better part of this year but still in very good condition. Can fit refills such as the Parker Gell refills or Schmidt EasyFlow 9000. 5 Schmidt refills included (2 Black Bold, 3 Blue Medium). Uses a small ball bearing inside between the refill and plunger, this has taken on a patina and wanted to mention this.
2) PK Design Lab PK-PR1 [Sold on another forum] $60 $65
This is the Pocket Rocket 1 from Paul Kim. For those who might not know, Paul Kim was previously employed by Surefire and was probably the brains behind most of their excellent lights. This light is slightly smaller than a Surefire E1e for reference.
The PK-PR1 has a cool white tint and can use either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery (now includes an AW IMR 16340 rechargeable battery). It uses a forward clicky which allows for momentary activation. UI: High, Medium, and then low - always starts in high with no mode memory. I carried this without the pocket clip so there are some light needle pin sized wear marks on the anodization but nothing bad at all. Pocket clip is included along with the instructions and package. No additional o-rings were included when I received it.
5) Muyshondt Maus Mk I Desert Tan [Sold on Facebook] $145 priority shipping included $150
2-Stage light that runs off of an N-Cell battery. This thing is tiny and perfect for keychain carry. LED is a Nichia 219b and neutral white. This one is extra special in that I was able to find a rechargeable N-Cell sized (NiHM) battery that fits it without getting stuck. Will also run off of an N-Cell alkaline battery. Included are a rechargeble N-Cell sized (NiHM) battery and a AA battery adapter for charging. I recommend using a smart charger in which the charging current can be dropped down to the lowest setting to prolong battery life (I use Powerex MH‑C9000). Buying additional rechargeable batteries is at your own risk though, the 4 others I purchased would not fit. Box is included.
6) Muyshondt Titanium Aeon Mk III Prototype [Sold on another forum] $385 priority shipping and insurance included $400
This is the prototype version of the Aeon Mk III from Enrique Muyshondt. LED is a Nichia 219b and neutral white. Main differences between the prototype and production releases were the pocket clip (pocket clip is attached via bits on production version) and modes (prototype has 4 modes, while production has 3 modes). Modes are: low, medium, high, turbo - always starts in low with no mode memory. High and Turbo look similar in output, but a lux meter verifies that there is greater output in turbo. Some marks can be seen in the pocket clip attachment point area. Knurling is excellent on the second that is knurled, allowing for a cigar type grip for mode cycling. No box or paperwork is included as this was sold as a prototype. 11 fresh CR2 primary batteries are included with a 12th partially used in the light itself - expiration for them is March 2024.
7) Olight H1 Nova Neutral White [Sold on another forum] $50
I have another that I use and bought this one as a backup. This one is unused aside from testing. Neutral White tint. Includes an Olight 16340 rechargeable battery - note that the polarity is reversed and the positive end goes towards the tailcap in this one. Can run off of either a CR123a primary or 16340 rechargeable battery. I prefer the UI on this one to the S Mini as there is a true high mode available before turbo and double clicking will toggle between turbo and the mode it was last on. Includes original packaging, as well as the outer box (not pictured).
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