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  • That book is by Steward Cowley,1978 Was lucky to find a copy in great condition a while back. It was one of my favourite books when I was a kid.

    Here are a couple more pics.. https://the-haunted-closet.blogspot.com/2011/09/spacecraft-2000-to-2100-ad-stewart.html?m=1

    "[..] illustrated by various sci-fi artists, among them Angus McKie, Bob Layzell, Colin Hay, and Tony Roberts. [..]"

  • [NLD] TS10 Cu / 3000k and orange aux
  • yes, get one for your Alu TS10 as well.

    It is only 1$ and makes the light soooo much better. I ordered one extra just incase I break one or I might put it on another light

    I got a free diffusor with my Copper TS10, you dont need to order these extra.

  • [NLD] TS10 Cu / 3000k and orange aux
  • yes, it gets that patina over time and dings and scratches just add character, but you can always "reset" and get it back to shiny if you want. (I usually just take a little ketchup and a cloth and wipe it and it will look almost like new)

    orange is my fave aux color. all my TS10 have orange aux. I had red but red is dimmer, so I sold it. go for it :)

  • [NLD] TS10 Cu / 3000k and orange aux
  • as I said.. about the weight of an alu 18650 light.. now I took my kitchen scale and checked..

    copper TS10 weighs 98gram according to my kitchen scale. my alu FW3A weighs exactly the same! (both with cells)

    a Zebra SC64 weighs 88g. Emisar D4 alu with stainless bezel weighs 120g, Alu Convoy T3 with 14500 is 74g - all with cells and clips.

    regular TS10 with cell is about 50 gram

    but the added weight just feels "nice and dense" in hand, not overly heavy. I dont notice the difference in the pocket. it makes a difference though when I clip it on my hat. my regular TS10 actually replaced my headlamp. I can still do it with the CU version, but I notice the difference.

  • [NLD] TS10 Cu / 3000k and orange aux
  • you should. copper is fun because it is always changing. the 3000k looks great as well. I got mine for less than 30$. Absolutely worth it. I carried a silver one with 4000k and orange aux daily since the day it was released. TS10 is my fave light for sure.

  • TS10 3000k - 5 days of patina and pocket time

    This TS10 will spend a lot of time in my pocket. It is a user, so it will get beautiful scuffs and dents from all that other stuff in my pocket.

    Patina is coming quickly.. Here.. https://lemmy.world/post/679347 when it was just unboxed..

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    [NLD] TS10 Cu / 3000k and orange aux

    Just got this copper beauty in. Came with free diffusor, bought the better clip extra. EDC Perfection.

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    [NKD] nice and classy

    I am super happy with this! A modern knife with a traditional design. Fires open and shuts super smooth. Thumb or reverse flicks beautifully. Great slicey razorsharp blade and with classic look that wont look out of place anywhere more than a Opinel when I cut my food, even though the blade is quite big at about 8,5cm.

    It is a Petrified Fish PF719 with 12C27 sandvik steel on bearings and smooth G10 handles with a beautiful pattern in it. No logos on the blade that might ruin the look. Liner lock, clipless. Weighs 79 grams.

    Also available with wood scales but I wanted better water resistance. Costs under 30 euros.

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    [solved] why can I see no posts?

    is this sub closed? I see no posts here.

    other communities work as usual.

    edit: I set the language in the settings from undetermined to english, that fixed it.

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    Screenprinting

    I just created a screenprinting community, if you are in the trade or just interested, come along and post.

    https://lemmy.world/c/screenprinting

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    Hello!

    Took me a while to confirm my email, but here we go.

    nice to have a alternative to reddit.

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