| MR Bulk |
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PRESENTING: The VIP
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01/17/04 11:37 PM |
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UDPATE
1-26-04: Switches received, sent one to prototype machinist, he will
be cutting the proto body this week, hope to have it in my hands by
this weekend to build up.
UPDATE 1-21-04:
I
now have another e-mail address:
misterbulk(at)hawaii(dot)rr(dot)com
Please send all
messages to me there, especially those regarding the VIP.
The original two addresses of mailto:mrbulk@hawaii.rr.com still
work but since they were interlaced (the only way the MailBlocks
spam program would work if I wanted to continue using Outlook
Express to perform e-mail functions rather than go to their website
each time), this may have been the root of the problem with the
occasional e-mail not getting through as some have experienced.
I have already transferred the VIP Notification List to the
new address and will be using it for all VIP communications
henceforth. Thank You.
UPDATE 1-18-04: To get on
the official waiting list for a VIP you should e-mail me but please,
with all these messages coming in lately I simply cannot respond to
them, so just a brief "Put me on the list" or similar will suffice.
You'll get a short (and I mean short) reply to indicate I got your
request and that you have indeed been put on the list. Thank You.
Along with some fine partners who were
absolutely wonderful to work with, I have been toiling long and hard
over the past couple of months on an all-new light. For me it will
be the first custom-machined body ever, and features several key
elements that just might make this the last light anyone will ever
need – but note the word need, not want, since we all
know how we get when the next new cool light comes along…
But I digress – I hereby proudly present the
Var-I-Pin, or VIP for short. The name
comes from the fact that this light has three different brightness
levels:
Low – approximating the output of the better
keychain lights
Medium – driven at the exact factory spec of
350mA for maximum life (50,000 hours?) of the Luxeon III emitter,
and
High – with all the brightness of the Super Baby Pin
that some of you are already experiencing.
Although this is
just one of several prototypes and thus with only a bare aluminum
finish, it gives you an idea of what the VIP will look like:
Note the
tri-scalloped King’s Crown™ (KC) shaped guard around the Kroll
switch. The KC™ guard allows easy switch actuation with the pad of
the finger or thumb, no more poking down into a tube while holding
the light in an awkward position. Yet the VIP still stands easily
upright on its three “legs” for candle mode function.
Here’s
a picture of another KC™ guard, freshly milled and not yet finished:
Depending
on cost and complexity, the KC guard may be milled from titanium but
we’ll see. I don’t want to put the cart before the horse; although
there may eventually be a TID version coming later.
The
finish will of course be anodized, and the cooling fins that run the
entire midsection of the light will also be knurled for ultimate
grip:
Before I show the rest of the pictures, here are some
numbers for the more performance-minded Flashoholic:
LOW
output – 109,000 mcd. Even at this level it still completely
overwhelms the other little lights such as the 1AA and 1AAA
keychains, so we may adjust that circuit a little lower still. I
want a brightness level that is appropriate for going to the
restroom or checking on your sleeping kids at 3 a.m. Tested runtime
here is approximately 30 hours, more if we bring the brightness down
a little further.
MEDIUM output – 576,000 mcd. A this
brightness the VIP competes with some already very bright Luxeon
lights such as my own LGI
as well as many other lights that are running at their full power.
For more info you can look up various other mcd readings at Craig
Johnson’s LED Museum site. Tested runtime was approximately
two hours before falling out of regulation and gradually
dimming down. The VIP will not suddenly drop you into a dim moon
mode, something you will indeed appreciate when hiking out in the
woods at night.
HIGH output – 1,062,000 mcd. This makes the
VIP significantly brighter than anything of its size, although
runtime will only be about 35 minutes after which it will give you a
CLEAR signal that it is out of regulation by strobing on and off
about once per second. When this occurs simply switching the
selector knob back to Medium or Low will provide many more minutes
(Medium) or hours (Low) of light, depending on the brightness level
selected.
Here come more pics to provide some insight into
the development of the VIP. These are photos of the PROTOTYPE TEST
MULE, wherein the electronic guts of the VIP were first mounted in a
Fox body host (same as that used in the Baby Pin and Super Baby Pin
mods) to evaluate function.
This was the first
three-position dimming control used, shown here hooked up to the VIP
circuit:
Here it is in the Fox body (note offset mounted Luxeon
III):
The Fraen Low Profile optic that will come with the VIP
was glued onto the offset emitter for brightness tests:
Pretty classy, eh? Talk
about a Frankenstein light!
Now here on the left is what
the selector knob, along with the final configuration of switch that
was decided upon, looks like (the knob itself is in the foreground):
Here’s
an enhanced shot of the switch knob, note the raised blade:
The blade
will enable the user to both see, as well as feel when in the
dark, exactly which of the three brightness levels the knob is at
before hitting the Kroll switch on the end. No nasty surprises, and
especially no learning curve or need for printed material to remind
you of how to work everything. Operation is truly intuitive from the
first time you pick up the light.
And finally, here is an
accessory that enables the VIP to simulate the power and throw of
much bigger Luxeon lights such as my own Space Needle II by
simply unscrewing the stock head and replacing it with what I have
none-too-bashfully christened -- The BulkHead™ (Thanks for the
suggestion, Steve!):
This is actually a
2-inch Carley aluminum reflector, transformed into the BulkHead™ by
threading the neck and adding a nearly invisibly-mounted bezel to
retain the lens.
So there you have it, a brand new light
that slips easily into pocket or purse, features three intelligently
selected brightness levels for virtually any illumination need, all
intuitively accessible by simply twisting a bladed knob within a
brief 90° arc. The knob will be recessed into a chamfered depression
in the side of the body tube, up near the head for easy access. The
VIP also stands on end with its stable three-legged KC™ tailguard,
the cutouts of which allow easy access to the Kroll switch.
For general use the Medium setting provides more than enough
brightness, the Low setting for when less light is needed, and a
super bright High setting for checking out that shadowy figure
lurking across the parking lot. And for reaching clear across
valleys and canyons, the spin-on BulkHead™ accessory will be
available.
Proudly presenting - the VIP.
What else do you need?
-------------------- "None of this will matter a
hundred years from now..." - author unknown
Edited by MR Bulk (01/26/04 03:18 PM)
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| DrJ |
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Am I now first
on the list to get one...(I hope so)....
-------------------- Flashlights are good....
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| Rothrandir |
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nice
body!
i particularly like the tailswitch.
when the
first picture loaded, i thought for sure it was a picture of one of
my old designs! it's almost a clone!
-------------------- go not to the flashaholics for
counsel, for they will say buy this and that.
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| Xrunner |
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.tmp)
-Mike
-------------------- Life can be one dark ride, always be
prepared.
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| ufokillerz |
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| Reged: 02/21/03 |
| Loc: New York City EL Blaster V, Space Needle
II, Arc LSHF-ST, SureFire L4, G2, McL4, McLux PR-T w/R2H and
TVOK, SilverLegacy Mini-Hid lights, Inova X5T UV, X1
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Put me in
line!! if i'm not banned from your goods =p
-------------------- My Computer Systems
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| AlexGT |
| Flashaholic |
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| Reged: 01/15/01 |
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Wow Mr. Bulk
really nice mod. I want one! Can you post pics for size comparison
against a E1e+KL1? Any beam shots? Where do I send the Paypal?
1st in line!
Alex
Edit make it 4th in line,
Edited by AlexGT (01/17/04 11:56 PM)
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| chalo |
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Holy cow.
What can I say? Congratulations on a stunning design.
I think I'll have to get in line for one of those, if I am
worthy to own one...
Chalo Colina
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| shannow |
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| Reged: 10/21/03 |
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Very kool
Im interested
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| Daddyo |
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| Reged: 12/15/03 |
| Loc: Miami..Lights: ARC 4+(EDC), AAA, LSH-P,
LSL-ST , Ill Pill, Hyper lux V, FT-3C, VIP preorder
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I'm in.....
-------------------- In peace prepare for war; In Light
prepare for dark.
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| Sutro_SoundWerks |
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| Reged: 05/10/03 |
| Loc: San Francisco www.thumpradio.com
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Only thing
else I need, is to be put on "THE" list, # 8 I believe. Nice work
man !
-------------------- Surfire Z3/G2(both SOLD),
Inova X5, Intretech 2aa, Ultra-G, Photon II, Tracer purple,
Lazerbrite r/w, .....
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| Lars |
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| Reged: 07/04/03 |
| Loc: Wisconsin | |
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You never
cease to amaze-that is just awesome!
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| kj |
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| Reged: 08/23/03 |
| Loc: Tokyo, Japan | |
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Great! I'm in
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| unnerv |
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| Reged: 07/22/03 |
| Loc: San Bruno, CA | |
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Very nice...I
really dig the tail. Once again you have outdone yourself. Put me on
the list too.
-------------------- Man fears the
darkness, and so he scrapes away at the edges of it with fire
(flashlights) - Rei Ayanami NGE
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Man that's
nice. I can't wait.
Just wanted to confirm, I'm on the list
already, right? I was one of those who was at the bottom of the list
for the Super Baby Pins and was informed whoever didn't get one is
automatically put on the list for these VIPs. Hehe, so sorry guys,
for those who thought they were first in line, you guys gotta move
to the back of the line after us. And Charlie said about 2/3rds
(100 people)of the list didn't get SBPs.
-------------------- if it doesn't turn heads away.....
it's simply just not bright enough.
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| paulr |
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Nice! What are
the electronics?
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Bulk,
When do you sleep?
I am at a loss for
words. .tmp)
Charlie, you truly are
in a league of your own. VERY good going.
-------------------- Tony
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| AlexGT |
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| Reged: 01/15/01 |
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The light will
come with the turbohead right? Is the lens glass? any beamshots?
will it be HA? how about water resistance?
Just a few more
questions that came up.
Alex
Still in line never the
less.
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Wow !!! [just
don't know any better words]
I want in this line too please.
Any
estimates on production dates or pricing?
-------------------- It's not really OCD if you call it a
hobby.
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| rookie |
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WOW! All I can
say is: Next in Line....
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| Bosley |
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| Reged: 08/08/03 |
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I'm in too.
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