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    Wtb 593.4

    Pointer. Higher the output, the better. Thanks, and sorry for my stupid all white font BS below. 589 just isn't golden enough for me.
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    532nm/.5W

    After all these years of having green lasers break - I must admit, there were some elegant DX pen style which outputted ~170mW using common AAA. I need something more rugged, and at least 500mW power. I'd rather buy from LPF community, and have no problems with a used unit. Thanks in advance...
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    WTB Yellow laser

    The older wavelength (less sensitive to the eye), but in my opinion, prettier. Almost golden. Can trade or cash. Big vintage laser collection.
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    yobresal-one of the best

    can't say anything good enough about his customer service, quality of hosts/lasers, and just generally. This is the person you want to be dealing with if you value honesty and integrity. He just fixed one of my old 445's on the house, no charges, and way past warranty. Awesome AWESOME dude.
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    looking for a 593nm

    The older type (not as visible as the 589). Plz msg me. Thanks.
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    Two questions

    1st, is there a term used to refer to the phenomen which can occur, when, for instace, a high power pulsed laser (beam) is focused to a tiny point several inches in front of the output, and the energy (friction?) causes instant ionization of the air components, manifested as a spark occuring at...
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    Honestly, no jokes now, please;

    I know a number of vendors in mainland have dropped CNI and even Newwish. The results have been nothing short of horrible quality assurance. But I still think that small host properly built is capable of close to and even over 200mW @532. What I am asking for, are your suggestions regarding...
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    Trick of the eye

    I really see this on the 405nm's, but also on the 455nm's as well. When looking at the beam (in light smoke, for instance, I see what appears to be black lines intersecting the beams. But my intuition and experience tells me the black lines are not real. I do NOT see them in 532nm beams, or...
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    A Suggestion for a new forum topic.

    simply "Blue Laser diodes". The 445nm as well as the Blu-Ray (possibly) should also be under this umbrella. We are on the verge of many new wavelengths in the blue spectrum for pure solid state. The time has come to be a little ahead of the curve with the Blue Laser Diode forum. If one reads...
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    Does anyone besides Laserglow

    Does anyone besides Laserglow make high power handheld 635nm units? Unless they are using C-mount, there is no excuse for the poor focus. I'd actually love 1W 635 in a compact package, untilzing LiIon. Anyone up to building one for me? or a 500 mW?
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    WTB: 1W 532 handheld DIY

    Is there anyone who makes 1000mW 532nm in a nice host at a decent, reasonable price? Also looking for a 500mW hand-held 63*nm with good focusing abilities.
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    Hi there, question

    Does anyone here with a decent reputation offer the 445-450nM blue laser diode pointers at an affordable price? Would love to have one, and can pay up front. Thanks.
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    Heads up, Laserex LDP-300 for sale on Ebay

    Already own this, but here is what looks to be new, old stock, and is the 1st commercially available solid state laser pointer ever made. Made in Adelaide AU, it came right after the world's 1st laser pointer (by same company, Laserex), the miniaturized LLP-100 HeNe. Looks to be in great...
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    Returning to Deal Extreme>Advice

    I'm ordering a few replacements greenies (and new ones) from DX, and (unless I'm really lucky), expect I will have to return at least one item or so. How are they on that, in your experience? From past experience, once I initiate an RMA, they never answered, so I was left hanging, as to what to...
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    DX 532nm 200mw superstar dead

    I’m really sad [ch61516] She really was my superstar. Consistent 180mw of 532nm, with great visual stability, and consistently over 165mw (even at 5 min). Then last night she seems dimmer. I change batteries, and this doesn’t help. Then this AM, even dimmer, and now, completely dead. Now, I’m...
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    Xerex broken

    So I'm stuck with a non-working Xerex 593.5nm.  Symptoms are, instead of the golden, sodium like dot, just a small amount (perhaps 1/18th of a mw) of what actually appears to be 532.  It has worked, and I did read about temperature being a factor, but accounting for temperature and potential...
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    low power RGB scanning show, $500 range, when?

    I'm just wondering how long from now you guys thing onee might be able to buy a modest RGB system for maybe $500-$750. Or $1000, but including all software, and capable of very complex effects. Sorry if its a dumb question.
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    405nm in solid state, RGB laser show engine?

    Now that 1Watt RGB (solid state, DPSS & diode) are affordable, might it not be advantageous to complement such systems with a high power Blu-ray beam, for added sheen (blue end), and overall fluorescence? Simply as a way to make what is already very good, even better. The amount of pure violet...
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    Y not have a pointer composed of 5mW 532&100mW650

    Make a very nice, bright orange. Should be much cheaper than the pure yellow/orange DPSS solution. Or is the mixing a problem (to do it in such small a physical space?)
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    Xerex from Techlasers-my experience

    About a month ago (Apr 27th, to be exact), I decided I just had to have a 593.5, orange beam, laser pointer, and an Astro (8mW) 473nm, and I put in my order at Techlasers. Although I received my tracking number shortly thereafter, my package wasn't shipped until a few days ago (and finally...


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