When it comes to EDC (Every Day Carry), one of the most important items you can have on your person is a flashlight. You don't have to be “Joe Kickass” on the SWAT Team or a flatfoot scanning for threats in a dark alley to justify one. We use our light for as mundane tasks as finding dropped car keys in a movie theater, charging the luminous dial on our watch face, even perusing a menu in a dimly lit restaurant. If you want to do those things with an extra bit of flair, you should check out the custom lights from Jeff Hanko at Hanko Machine.
What you see above is a set of four EX11.2 lights in Timascus, Zirconium, Titanium and Copper/Tellurium (D. Weikum Photography). Scroll down for more imagery below. You'll see some true works of art, courtesy of the galleries of EDC Knives and Steel Flame Junkies.
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Built to last several lifetimes, these lights are the ultimate EDC light if you have the funds. They run into the thousands, price wise depending on options. This is not anodized aircraft aluminum. Hanko goes for Titanium, Timascus, Copper. Bronze and adds little touches such as semi precious stones and tritium. He also frequently teams up with some of the most amazing artisans alive today.
The idea of a flashlight costing more than a handgun or custom knife may not appeal to everyone. Lights can get lost, confiscated by overzealous TSA types, etc. If you still admire the craftsmanship that Jeff puts into these but want to dial it down a bit, he makes custom shot glasses and key fobs from similar materials.
You won't find these at your local sporting goods store, monstermart or outfitter. They usually turn up in the dark recesses of knife, flashlight and EDC forums or social media groups.
As you might have gathered already, we suggest EDC Knives as a source for Jeff's work (http://www.edcknives.com/hanko-machine-works/) They were the source of several of all the pictures you see here. You might also do an Instagram search for #hankomachineworks, there are several hundred pictures of his work out there.
Find D. Weikum Photography here: https://www.facebook.com/DWeikum-Photography-305702526116721/
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