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Hi guys! I apologize for having dropped off the earth for a while. I was on a vacation after the 4th of July, and when I came back my computer decided it was time to die for good. It took me a couple weeks to get back up and running, but I think I've caught up with most questions and requests. Michaelson, thank you for your concern, the recent earthquake didn't do any damage in San Francisco, although some windows broke and some sidewalks cracked across the Bay in Berkeley.
Thank you all for your referrals and for fielding answers regarding my lighters. Thank you for posting those nice pictures, VP!
Badge durability is always on everyone's mind. The urethane resin that I use is similar to most urethane resins, but it offers the best compromise of desirable properties (flexibility, UV and chemical resistance, scratch-resistance, thermal stability). An acrylic resin would be harder, but also rather brittle and prone to cracking. On occasion, I can't produce badges due to temperature or due to humidity. This can happen during inclement weather if it is too hot, too cold, or too humid. Please bear with me if this happens.
Because the resin finish will with normal use invariably acquire scratches, I always suggest the satin finish as the most durable finish. A satin surface will not easily show any scratches. Fine scuff marks and scratches can also be removed with 400 or 600 grit sandpaper. If you want to carry your lighter with loose change or keys etc in a pocket, you really should put your lighter in a protective bag.
ZipLights came up: I still have a few dozen new old stock units that are going to be converted. Demand varies, so I give up on attempts at predicting when I will run out. I will let you all know before I run out. Remember, you can also send me your old ZipLight and I will convert it for you. If you have a ZipLight that is not working or that has a broken or missing part, I may be able to help you, because I have a decent supply of spare parts.
I sincerely hope to be posting more, but I have promised that in the past and I just didn't get around to it. I'll try to do better!
Cheers,
-Relic Raider
PS: If there is a Philipp out there who recently sent me an email, I did get back to you, but haven't heard from you. I'm afraid my email was intercepted by your spam filter or got lost in cyber space. Philipp, if you read this, please get back to me.
Thank you all for your referrals and for fielding answers regarding my lighters. Thank you for posting those nice pictures, VP!
Badge durability is always on everyone's mind. The urethane resin that I use is similar to most urethane resins, but it offers the best compromise of desirable properties (flexibility, UV and chemical resistance, scratch-resistance, thermal stability). An acrylic resin would be harder, but also rather brittle and prone to cracking. On occasion, I can't produce badges due to temperature or due to humidity. This can happen during inclement weather if it is too hot, too cold, or too humid. Please bear with me if this happens.
Because the resin finish will with normal use invariably acquire scratches, I always suggest the satin finish as the most durable finish. A satin surface will not easily show any scratches. Fine scuff marks and scratches can also be removed with 400 or 600 grit sandpaper. If you want to carry your lighter with loose change or keys etc in a pocket, you really should put your lighter in a protective bag.
ZipLights came up: I still have a few dozen new old stock units that are going to be converted. Demand varies, so I give up on attempts at predicting when I will run out. I will let you all know before I run out. Remember, you can also send me your old ZipLight and I will convert it for you. If you have a ZipLight that is not working or that has a broken or missing part, I may be able to help you, because I have a decent supply of spare parts.
I sincerely hope to be posting more, but I have promised that in the past and I just didn't get around to it. I'll try to do better!
Cheers,
-Relic Raider
PS: If there is a Philipp out there who recently sent me an email, I did get back to you, but haven't heard from you. I'm afraid my email was intercepted by your spam filter or got lost in cyber space. Philipp, if you read this, please get back to me.
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I just got a reply back from RR. I too am now looking forward to a #200 with gen 5 badges and ziplite. Can't wait to pay....almost LOL
One thing I will say is that you have great customer service RR...a nice email manner:)
VP...stop posting pics of this you purchase! I end up buying them too. I think I have VP envy!!! Mmm.....I think I will go to sleep now
Regards
TAZ
One thing I will say is that you have great customer service RR...a nice email manner:)
VP...stop posting pics of this you purchase! I end up buying them too. I think I have VP envy!!! Mmm.....I think I will go to sleep now
Regards
TAZ
I got mine the other day with the Gen 5 metal badges and the ziplight. Wow...amazing quality and workmanship. I already had the Zippo "Limited Edition" one and the Relic Raider beats it hands down.
It feels like a tank compared to the Zippo version. So now I carry the Zippo version as a beater in the jacket and made my RR one a show piece.
Thanks for the information on the RR and his ziplights, guys!
It feels like a tank compared to the Zippo version. So now I carry the Zippo version as a beater in the jacket and made my RR one a show piece.
Thanks for the information on the RR and his ziplights, guys!
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I carry mine around in my Wested inner pocket, so I only have it if I'm warring the jacket. I've got the ziplight insert with bright white LED also as I don't burn the "baci" and hopefully won't need to set any rugs ablaze.
I also have a hand painted one I made that sits on display and has the real lighter part.
I also have a hand painted one I made that sits on display and has the real lighter part.
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His production is hampered by wet weather, and San Francisco is notorious. Looks like he is halting production until Spring.Indiana Snipes wrote:So what exactly is available from Relic Raider? I go on his site and it says the Clover lighters won't be available for order. So what exactly are the options?
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Really I live I guess that's where all the rain is going in California then, I live outside of LA and we've basically had huge droughts the last couple years. Looks like he's still doing conversions for Ziplights though, I'll just drop him a line here and see what I can get.pschtyckque wrote:His production is hampered by wet weather, and San Francisco is notorious. Looks like he is halting production until Spring.Indiana Snipes wrote:So what exactly is available from Relic Raider? I go on his site and it says the Clover lighters won't be available for order. So what exactly are the options?
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It appears as though he's selling the stock that he's already produced? It's not very clear. Can anybody tell which version is closest to the movie version? It looks to be either the #200 Classic or the #230 1937 Vintage. It appears to be polished chrome in the movie though. Is that the same as Satin chrome? The #200 is the only one that's available in anything other than brushed chrome, and I'm almost positive the one in the movie wasn't brushed. Any thoughts?
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They used a #200 in the film and the most accurate version from RR is the #200 with Gen 5 Resin badges, which I ordered.Risu wrote:Can anybody tell which version is closest to the movie version? It looks to be either the #200 Classic or the #230 1937 Vintage. It appears to be polished chrome in the movie though. Is that the same as Satin chrome? The #200 is the only one that's available in anything other than brushed chrome, and I'm almost positive the one in the movie wasn't brushed.
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I just got a #200 from him with the ziplight option, it arrived at my doorstep yesterday evening. Quite possibly the fastest shipping I have ever seen . From what I got from him, he is only selling the stock he has and will resume production in March.
If anyone here wants one I highly suggest getting it because this is just a gorgeous piece to have.
-Erin
If anyone here wants one I highly suggest getting it because this is just a gorgeous piece to have.
-Erin
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That's pretty cool. I have been wanting to get one of those but haven't been able to get a hold of Relic Raider. Sent him another email tonight hopefully he answers and has a few more of those left.Erin Jones wrote:I just got a #200 from him with the ziplight option, it arrived at my doorstep yesterday evening. Quite possibly the fastest shipping I have ever seen . From what I got from him, he is only selling the stock he has and will resume production in March.
If anyone here wants one I highly suggest getting it because this is just a gorgeous piece to have.
-Erin
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Guys and gals, this is to no one in particular, but I would like to clarify that which obviously has been misunderstood. On my website it says:
I live right by the ocean and we have fog, rain, wind and sunshine. I am making badges as the weather and my schedule allows. What I can make available I do make available.
A couple more comments:
A #200 Zippo is the "correct" version. The sides which are covered by the clover emblems are brushed, the narrow sides, top and bottom have a polished chrome finish.
If you want to contact me, you are encouraged to send me an email, because the forum's Private Messenger fills up very quickly and doesn't seem to be 100%reliable. My email address and website are linked under every single post that I make.
To sum it up: I am making badges and lighters all the time. It's just quite a bit more difficult to get them done during the colder season. It all would be a lot easier if I were offering only one version badges for one Zippo model instead of four Zippo models (#200, #230, #162, 1941 R) and four badge versions (Gen 5 R, Gen 5 M, Hybrid, Metal).
Cheers,
-Relic Raider
Due to the cool season with its unpredictable and rainy weather I will not be taking orders for Clover Zippo lighters or Clover Zippo Badge kits until probably spring 2008. Producing a batch of clover badges takes under good conditions 3 to 4 days. Under less ideal circumstances this multi-step process can take 10 days or longer. Instead of frustrating my customers with unpredictable waiting times I am offering currently in stock Clover Zippo lighters and Clover Zippo Badge kits right here. Please email me if you see something you want. Do NOT send any money until I confirm your order.
I live right by the ocean and we have fog, rain, wind and sunshine. I am making badges as the weather and my schedule allows. What I can make available I do make available.
Maybe you should be asking that question me? I do not ever have any badges left over. As I explained, I am making badges whenever it's possible.Cool. Is it true that he's still selling the ones he has left over, despite the fact that he's not making them?
A couple more comments:
A #200 Zippo is the "correct" version. The sides which are covered by the clover emblems are brushed, the narrow sides, top and bottom have a polished chrome finish.
If you want to contact me, you are encouraged to send me an email, because the forum's Private Messenger fills up very quickly and doesn't seem to be 100%reliable. My email address and website are linked under every single post that I make.
To sum it up: I am making badges and lighters all the time. It's just quite a bit more difficult to get them done during the colder season. It all would be a lot easier if I were offering only one version badges for one Zippo model instead of four Zippo models (#200, #230, #162, 1941 R) and four badge versions (Gen 5 R, Gen 5 M, Hybrid, Metal).
Cheers,
-Relic Raider
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Yeah I thought the pic was good too. Exactly what I got in the mail. I have to admit the little cloth bag was a nice surprise. I love mine. I get a real kick out of offering my lighter to smokers in a dim room and watch them blind themselves. That ziplight sure is bright! Does anyone else do this or am I the only one?
Regards
TAZ
Regards
TAZ
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Already did, I'm the guy waiting until Thursday (tomorrow actually). Thanks in advance.Relic Raider wrote:Maybe you should be asking that question me? I do not ever have any badges left over. As I explained, I am making badges whenever it's possible.Cool. Is it true that he's still selling the ones he has left over, despite the fact that he's not making them?
- Brendan
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Feeling inspired, I made a poor-man's version.
"Do not try this at home!" It doesn't hold a candle (sorry, a Zippo) to one of RelicRaider's works of art. I just made it to amuse myself.
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Cheers,
Brendan
"Do not try this at home!" It doesn't hold a candle (sorry, a Zippo) to one of RelicRaider's works of art. I just made it to amuse myself.
viewtopic.php?t=24264
Cheers,
Brendan