Nope, the more I think about it, the more clear it is. BLF is not a flashaholic meeting.
For example, those āholicā programs are anonymous. Itās right there in the name, Whatever-a-holics Anonymous. But everyone here uses their real names.
People here donāt spendfortunes on things they donāt need, to satisfy an irrational inner craving.
Interesting read. I wonder what heād write regarding the latest BLF lights?
What struck me most about that is that there is someone who just uses a flashlight and doesnāt have over a dozen. I mean I use flashlights also, but I have one for each different intended use and they are found everywhere throughout the house and shop. How strange is that, that there are people who donāt have the same proliferation of handheld lights!!?
Those people are quite strange. How could you own just a single flashlight? How could you own a single underperforming flashlight even?? Iām relatively new to lights and people already think Iām manic when it comes to the topic of flashlights. At least some of my engineering friends appreciate the time put into these lights.
LT proposed a clip and it was a good moment for Fritz to adapt the design a bit so it is easier to hang it on the clip, even with delicate fabrics, first design was a bit harsh on that.
Thanks, we are trying to keep it close to the original and not to change too many things. After all, I am also no fan of too busy designs and lots of machined details
I find myself really appreciating the rugged, dependable, simplistic designs of things in life, this is one of them. I find myself staying far away from the over complicated/designed Body styles,UIās and drivers that are prone to failure, too many bells and whistles! Keep It Simple has a attractiveness in and of itself!
I really love your designs, machining and builds fritz, keep them coming! Please!!