Absolute statements are often used in the english language while actually implying from the point of reference of the reader.
As in the reader is the one to be asking themselves the question “what is the most beautiful flashlight”.
This is clear from the ending of the post which states that everyone should post pictures of the one they like best.
It is obvious that the question “what is the most beautiful flashlight” is meant to be answered from the subjective point of view of the reader.
It may not have been clear enough for a non-native english speaker to catch though, as it does appear as an absolute statement at first glance.
Whatever makes you happy. You have your interpretation and I have mine. I am NOT the one who has to and thinks he is right all the time. There are countless people on this forum like that!
Maybe not the best looking light of all time, but the best looking in my collection… the Astrolux SS (converted to triple XP-L HI’s and custom tailcap).
Well, I was in the group buy, but ended up not being able to afford those when they came available. I would still trade my entire “collection” such as it is, for just one of those.
Well as they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I am curious to what every one thinks in there own eyes what is the best looking light on the market.
Enderman started the ball rolling with a light that i would need to sell my kidney for but one i have never seen before. This is broadening the horizon of every one reading the thread.
I joined the FB group flashlight fanatics so i see heaps of custom work now makes me want to try my luck lol.
Personally i love the BLF/EE X6 i have a few of my own. They tick all the BLF boxes. I don’t find my self very creative i am more practical so i am more likely to go a light i will actually use and abuse. Yet looking at all these makes we want one lol.
Yup haha.
Maybe some day I will try to make myself one.
But putting a $1000 bar of metal in a lathe doesn’t give much confidence in my machining skills