I met the guy driving around with "the maglite truck" in 1982. I have owned aa, aaa, c, and d size lights. I'm returning to the flashlight of my military and Boy Scout life, the venerable Fulton. I am beyond the tacti-cool age. My vehicle is the VA medivan, and my travels prohibit my possible EDC because all the doctors are gun free zones. So the only dangers are hurricanes, and a Fulton will do. The bulbs are less expensive, and since the time of design was far before alkaline batteries were on the shelves, it was designed for the old heavy duty carbon zinc batteries.And if necessary, it can still raise quite a welt.
I have a collection of Streamlight flashlights, most of them LED. But I have a vintage incandescent 6 volt Ultrastinger and a new/old stock 3.6 volt incandescent stinger, and I love those as much as the LEDs..mabe better.
I will have to measure it, but it's around the same as the 6D Mag. Some of them are unknown and lost in time, but most of them are Tiger Head or Panda, which were made in China using older designs from Eveready etc. right up until the 90s I believe. I've been collecting old stock of these and have them listed on eBay
@@19jacobob93 i just bought a 1960s Eveready captain 17 inch chrome 6 D made in New York New York. i also have a 6 D Maglite and converting it to 8 D with a 5 inch tube extension.
super cool, glad someone kept these beauties i had never seen before
Great collection you have, i have some also, includind a small amount of spare bulbs, thanks for posting it to us
I met the guy driving around with "the maglite truck" in 1982. I have owned aa, aaa, c, and d size lights.
I'm returning to the flashlight of my military and Boy Scout life, the venerable Fulton.
I am beyond the tacti-cool age. My vehicle is the VA medivan, and my travels prohibit my possible EDC because all the doctors are gun free zones.
So the only dangers are hurricanes, and a Fulton will do. The bulbs are less expensive, and since the time of design was far before alkaline batteries were on the shelves, it was designed for the old heavy duty carbon zinc batteries.And if necessary, it can still raise quite a welt.
¡I love 90's and Edison 💡!
I have a collection of Streamlight flashlights, most of them LED. But I have a vintage incandescent 6 volt Ultrastinger and a new/old stock 3.6 volt incandescent stinger, and I love those as much as the LEDs..mabe better.
I like your bemz
You servive the next "Darkest Hour".
i have a antique toch
how many inches long is that longest chrome flashlight? and what are the brands of the chrome flashlights?
I will have to measure it, but it's around the same as the 6D Mag. Some of them are unknown and lost in time, but most of them are Tiger Head or Panda, which were made in China using older designs from Eveready etc. right up until the 90s I believe. I've been collecting old stock of these and have them listed on eBay
@@19jacobob93 i just bought a 1960s Eveready captain 17 inch chrome 6 D made in New York New York. i also have a 6 D Maglite and converting it to 8 D with a 5 inch tube extension.
@@19jacobob93the link in the description says user not found for your eBay link
Where did u find xenon bulbs
Hi, can be found on Amazon or Maglite web site.
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should have tested with full batteries
Easy said when there must have been 50 D cells between all those haha it's getting expensive!