Tuesday, January 19, 2016
New Website!
Just a heads-up for those of you who have my website bookmarked, I've registered a new domain and built a dedicated website for the Ray Gun bead project. I have a bunch of ideas in the works and some fun twists on the whole concept, so check out the new site and follow along at the new Home of the Ray Gun Bead!
Sunday, January 17, 2016
The new Mk.IV in Blasted Ti
It's halftime during this crazy Panthers vs. Seahawks game, so that means it's time for a small drop of the new Mk.IV Ray Gun bead in Blasted Ti. Like the Mk.I-T's yesterday, these will go quick as blasted Ti is always a favorite.
These are $80 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Please use the "Buy Now" button to submit your order. If you would like to purchase more than one bead, you should be able to adjust the quantity once you reach the PayPal checkout area.
These are $80 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Please use the "Buy Now" button to submit your order. If you would like to purchase more than one bead, you should be able to adjust the quantity once you reach the PayPal checkout area.
*** SOLD OUT ***
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Mk.I-T in Blasted Titanium
Here's a small drop of Mk.I-T's in blasted Ti.
These are $80 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Please use the "Buy Now" button to submit your order. If you would like to purchase more than one bead, you should be able to adjust the quantity once you reach the PayPal checkout area.
These are $80 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Please use the "Buy Now" button to submit your order. If you would like to purchase more than one bead, you should be able to adjust the quantity once you reach the PayPal checkout area.
*** SOLD OUT ***
Monday, January 11, 2016
Mixglo Offer for Atomic Ray Gunners
Daniel at www.mixglo.com has offered a very nice gesture to users of the Atomic Ray Gun. Starting today, orders of twelve (12) T1 trit vials 1.5 x 6mm will include 0.5cc of Norland NOA61 free for Ray Gun customers. That's awesome! Will save buyers a step and when your vials arrive, you should have everything you need to install them in the Atomic beads. Please include the words "Ray Gun Bead" in the order notes area so Daniel can identify your order to include the adhesive.
This offer is not retroactive, but is a nice gesture on Daniel's part to say "thank you" to those who are buying the vials for the Ray Gun project. Orders must be for minimum twelve (12) vials and you must mention the Ray Gun Bead in your order notes to receive this offer.
If you do order from MixGlo and take advantage of this offer, please be sure to thank Daniel for his generosity in providing this for the Ray Gun crew.
This offer is not retroactive, but is a nice gesture on Daniel's part to say "thank you" to those who are buying the vials for the Ray Gun project. Orders must be for minimum twelve (12) vials and you must mention the Ray Gun Bead in your order notes to receive this offer.
If you do order from MixGlo and take advantage of this offer, please be sure to thank Daniel for his generosity in providing this for the Ray Gun crew.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Lets see those completed Atomic Ray Guns!
With several of the Atomic Ray Guns out in the wild, I'm really looking forward to seeing what you all come up with! I know some will have alternating colors, others with specific colors for their favorite sports team or other fun ideas. I know a couple different people who were going to try glow epoxy instead of vials to make their Atomic Ray Gun glow. Let's see them!
If you share your Atomic bead on Instagram, please be sure to tag me @mstheiner or hashtag #atomicraygun or #raygundivision and I may repost some of them on my feed.
Over on the USN, user aerodrew posted the first pic I've seen of a full Atomic Ray Gun in customer hands. Andrew went with ice blue vials and I think his bead looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing the pic and I look forward to seeing many more.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
The all-new Mk.IV in Raw Ti
OK, another small drop - this time the all-new Mk.IV that folks have been asking about.
These Mk.IV Ray Gun beads are in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have a grooved base, they are actually pretty nice overall but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
These Mk.IV in Raw Ti are $70 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down menu above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
These Mk.IV Ray Gun beads are in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have a grooved base, they are actually pretty nice overall but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
These Mk.IV in Raw Ti are $70 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down menu above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
***SOLD OUT***
Mk.I-T's in Raw Ti
Here's a small drop of the latest variation of the Mk.I bead, the Mk.I-T with target crown. The muzzle end of the bead has a recessed crown like a high-accuracy rifle.
These Mk.I-T Ray Gun beads are in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have the dimpled Mk.I base, they are actually pretty nice but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
These Mk.I-T in Raw Ti are $70 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down menu above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
These Mk.I-T Ray Gun beads are in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have the dimpled Mk.I base, they are actually pretty nice but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
These Mk.I-T in Raw Ti are $70 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down menu above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
*** SOLD OUT ***
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Mk.I Atomic Ray Gun in Raw Ti - Main Drop
Like the pre-release drop on Friday, these Mk.I Atomic Ray Gun beads are in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have the dimpled Mk.I base, they are actually pretty nice but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
**These Atomic Ray Gun beads have provisions for up to twelve (12) 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials, which you'll need to secure with Norland 61 or another suitable epoxy. The beads are UNLOADED, meaning you are on your own to source the vials and install. I do not have vials for sale and trit vials ARE NOT included with the bead.**
These Mk.I Atomic in Raw Ti are $75 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
**These Atomic Ray Gun beads have provisions for up to twelve (12) 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials, which you'll need to secure with Norland 61 or another suitable epoxy. The beads are UNLOADED, meaning you are on your own to source the vials and install. I do not have vials for sale and trit vials ARE NOT included with the bead.**
These Mk.I Atomic in Raw Ti are $75 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
Limit three (3) per person, use the drop-down above the Buy Now button to select your quantity.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Installing Trit Vials in the Atomic Ray Gun
A few years ago, I bought a very cool little keychain flashlight called a Veleno Designs Quantum D2. Great little light, with infinitely variable output and super small, perfect for keychain carry. That little light has banged and bumped around with my keys for three years and it has a pair of the exact same size 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials, mounted in the same fashion as I designed into the Atomic Ray Gun Bead. It's been very robust and I haven't yet lost a vial so it seemed like a solid approach for the bead.
My own Veleno has the vials installed by simply dropping a dab of Norland 61 at the top of the vial where it sits flush with the outer surface of the flashlight. The method outlined in the video below is without question more secure and at $7/vial x 12, probably worth doing for the negligible difference in Norland epoxy required. The stuff dries completely clear so if you get a little extra somewhere it's really not an issue.
Rather than re-creating a how-to for this whole thing, the Oracle of Google showed me that fellow EDC enthusiast Nico (ClusterFlux on USN, @zendemic on Instagram) created a YouTube video a few years ago that gives you the full walk-through on how to do exactly this kind of trit vial installation, with exactly the same size vial into the same kind of arrangement:
Nico's video is very easy to follow and I recommend it highly to those wishing to install trit vials into their Atomic Ray Guns for the full Atomic experience. Beyond the instructions you'll need two things: Some form of epoxy (your choice, I recommend Norland Optical Adhesive 61 or "NOA 61") and some 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials.
You can easily source the Norland via eBay or the flashlight enthusiast sites. You only need a tiny bit to do many beads, so you should be able to find a perfect small quantity for well under $10. A quick look at eBay shows a Top Rated seller called "acme_gp" selling it for $6 a mL. I bought a similar quantity some years ago and have done many beads and flashlights with that tiny amount.
For the vials, I suggest contacting Daniel at www.mixglo.com or checking with the various flashlight forums. I have had excellent customer service and assistance from Daniel on other projects and the prices at MixGlo are very competitive.
Whether you choose to install vials in the Atomic Ray Gun or simply use/carry it as-is, I hope you have fun! There are plenty more designs and materials in the works, so keep an eye on my Instagram feed @mstheiner and on the website here for info as things progress.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Pre-Release Drop: Mk.I Atomic in Raw Ti
I had several folks requesting to buy the Mk.I Atomic Ray Gun beads in their "raw" as-machined finish in Titanium. These have NOT been tumbled or blasted, so their edges are a little sharper than I'd normally offer. Since these have the dimpled Mk.I base, they are actually pretty nice but note that I will not be offering refund/exchange on these, they are being sold as-is. This finish is perfect for folks who like to modify or finish the beads on their own, or just prefer that shiny straight-off-the-machine look.
**These Atomic Ray Gun beads have provisions for up to twelve (12) 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials, which you'll need to secure with Norland 61 or another suitable epoxy. The beads are UNLOADED, meaning you are on your own to source the vials and install. I do not have vials for sale and trit vials ARE NOT included with the bead.**
I put a limit of three (3) beads per buyer on this drop as I know some folks want more than one.
These Mk.I Atomic in Raw Ti are $75 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
**These Atomic Ray Gun beads have provisions for up to twelve (12) 1.5mm x 6mm trit vials, which you'll need to secure with Norland 61 or another suitable epoxy. The beads are UNLOADED, meaning you are on your own to source the vials and install. I do not have vials for sale and trit vials ARE NOT included with the bead.**
I put a limit of three (3) beads per buyer on this drop as I know some folks want more than one.
These Mk.I Atomic in Raw Ti are $75 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the PayPal button below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
*** SORRY, SOLD OUT! ***
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Lots of new stuff happening!
Lots and lots of new things in the works for the Ray Gun bead, but haven't had the time to update the website - my apologies! Many of you follow along on my Instagram feed at @mstheiner and that's the easiest and most frequently updated spot for Ray Gun bead info. That said, here's a summary of what's happening as we wrap up 2015!
Folks following me on Instagram will already know that one of the new Ray Gun bead designs is the "Atomic" Ray Gun lineup. There will be a few different design variations of the Atomic bead, and they'll be available in both titanium and (fingers crossed) zirconium. These are Ray Gun beads with provisions for twelve tritium gaseous (glow) vials. They will be sold as "unloaded" beads only, as I don't have an import license for that kind of thing, but if you can source them, there will be slots for plenty of them! They also look awfully cool as-is, like a Ray Gun with a perforated muzzle brake. Here's a video virtual-walkaround of a rendering of the Mk.I Atomic:
A quick render of the Mk.I Atomic in still-form:
Here's a sneak-peek spy photo of a prototype Mk.I Atomic, partially loaded with trit to give you an idea of what can be done if you are so inclined...
In addition to the Atomic variations of the Ray Gun bead, there are a couple new designs and a special exclusive edition. I can't talk about the exclusive edition just yet but it's kickass and you'll be able to buy them from one of the good guys in this EDC gear game. More to come on that one.
One new variant is the Mk.IV Ray Gun. It's got a finned tail, but radial fins instead of the axial fins like on the Mk.II. I've had several people request something along these lines and like the Mk.I it stays true to the vintage SciFi vibe which drove the design of the Ray Gun bead in the first place. Here's a rendering of what the Mk.IV will look like:
Folks following me on Instagram will already know that one of the new Ray Gun bead designs is the "Atomic" Ray Gun lineup. There will be a few different design variations of the Atomic bead, and they'll be available in both titanium and (fingers crossed) zirconium. These are Ray Gun beads with provisions for twelve tritium gaseous (glow) vials. They will be sold as "unloaded" beads only, as I don't have an import license for that kind of thing, but if you can source them, there will be slots for plenty of them! They also look awfully cool as-is, like a Ray Gun with a perforated muzzle brake. Here's a video virtual-walkaround of a rendering of the Mk.I Atomic:
A quick render of the Mk.I Atomic in still-form:
Here's a sneak-peek spy photo of a prototype Mk.I Atomic, partially loaded with trit to give you an idea of what can be done if you are so inclined...
In addition to the Atomic variations of the Ray Gun bead, there are a couple new designs and a special exclusive edition. I can't talk about the exclusive edition just yet but it's kickass and you'll be able to buy them from one of the good guys in this EDC gear game. More to come on that one.
One new variant is the Mk.IV Ray Gun. It's got a finned tail, but radial fins instead of the axial fins like on the Mk.II. I've had several people request something along these lines and like the Mk.I it stays true to the vintage SciFi vibe which drove the design of the Ray Gun bead in the first place. Here's a rendering of what the Mk.IV will look like:
I've been getting lots of questions about availability and price. I am restocking some of the original versions (the Mk.I and the Mk.III) in very limited quantities in both Ti and Zr. The Mk.IV and other non-atomic will be priced similarly to the earlier run, with some small up-charges depending on the finish and anodizing. Plain Ti (tumbled) Ray Gun beads I sold previously were typically $65 each so they'll be in that ballpark. The Atomic version cost more (quite a bit more, due to machine time) to make, so they'll be a bit higher. The Zirc beads will be pretty costly as the base material is a multitude more expensive than Titanium but I know folks want them and they are going to look AWESOME. Not sure on the Zirc price yet but it'll be more in the $100-ish range for the Zr versions.
I'm currently working on the initial batch of Mk.I Atomic Ray Guns and I'm hoping to have a few ready to go by this weekend, to kick off the new year. Keep an eye on this blog for the sales link and on my Instagram feed for a heads-up when they are posted here.
Long post, but some fun stuff happening and thought you'd want to know.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Tumbled Copper and Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal Ray Guns!
Just a heads-up for my blog followers that both Arizona Custom Knives and Fort Henry Custom Knives have some Ray Gun Beads available on their websites. I know folks are after these as I have received a number of messages asking about availability of both.
Fort Henry has a handful of the Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal finished Mk.III beads on their site:
And Arizona Custom Knives have a few of each Mk.I, Mk.II and Mk.III in tumbled copper up on their site:
Both sellers are good folks and friends of mine. Whether you're looking for custom knives or Ray Gun beads, both spots are well worth a look.
Fort Henry has a handful of the Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal finished Mk.III beads on their site:
And Arizona Custom Knives have a few of each Mk.I, Mk.II and Mk.III in tumbled copper up on their site:
Both sellers are good folks and friends of mine. Whether you're looking for custom knives or Ray Gun beads, both spots are well worth a look.
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Copper Mk.II's Available in Tumbled and Blasted
Another question I get sometimes is "what's the difference between tumbled and blasted?" Tumbled Ray Guns are literally tumbled in a vibratory polisher with a small ceramic media, to deburr the beads and smooth out the edges. Blasted Ray Guns are sandblasted to have a matte finish, which also smooths out sharp edges.
The difference visually is that blasted beads start out more light "pink" in color and the tumbled beads have more of a "new penny" type look. The blasted copper will naturally patina much more quickly than the tumbled beads since there are little bumps in the surface from the blasting process. They will both develop a very attractive patina over time, but the blasted variant will get there quicker and have a little more contrasty look. Here is a photo to illustrate:
As it goes, I have a few of each of these Mk.II's available. It should be noted that these may have the beginnings of patina already in motion, in the form of small areas where the patina has already kicked off. The can be polished back but this process is natural and I don't have the capability to vacuum-bag them.
These copper Mk.II's are $65 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the buttons below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
I'm going to try out some PayPal buttons to make the purchase process a little easier for Ray Gun buyers. Give these a whirl and please feel free to offer some feedback if you have questions or issues with how things go when purchasing using this method. They should allow you to purchase multiple beads or combinations of tumbled and blasted.
The difference visually is that blasted beads start out more light "pink" in color and the tumbled beads have more of a "new penny" type look. The blasted copper will naturally patina much more quickly than the tumbled beads since there are little bumps in the surface from the blasting process. They will both develop a very attractive patina over time, but the blasted variant will get there quicker and have a little more contrasty look. Here is a photo to illustrate:
As it goes, I have a few of each of these Mk.II's available. It should be noted that these may have the beginnings of patina already in motion, in the form of small areas where the patina has already kicked off. The can be polished back but this process is natural and I don't have the capability to vacuum-bag them.
These copper Mk.II's are $65 each, shipped to US addresses. US buyers can go ahead and purchase by using the buttons below. Buyers outside the US should contact me for a shipping quote at raygundivision@gmail.com
I'm going to try out some PayPal buttons to make the purchase process a little easier for Ray Gun buyers. Give these a whirl and please feel free to offer some feedback if you have questions or issues with how things go when purchasing using this method. They should allow you to purchase multiple beads or combinations of tumbled and blasted.
Mk.II Ray Gun Beads in Blasted Copper: $65 Shipped (US)
*** SOLD OUT ***
*** SOLD OUT ***
Mk.II Ray Gun Beads in Tumbled Copper: $65 Shipped (US)
*** SOLD OUT ***
*** SOLD OUT ***
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
"What's the difference?"
I am sometimes asked "what's the difference between the versions of the Ray Gun Bead?" There are currently three different models or design variants and two materials.
Variants:
Variants:
- Mk.I - Smooth muzzle crown with a dimpled base
- Mk.II - Smooth muzzle crown with a fluted/finned base
- Mk.III - Fluted muzzle with a fluted/finned base
Folks tend to see the Mk.I as the most "vintage" or retro style. I think I tend to agree. It's the first one I designed and it says Buck Rogers to me all the way. The Mk.II seems to have the broadest appeal. I have more people say they love the Mk.II than any other variant. The Mk.III is the most modern of the designs and many people love the additional detail of the fluted muzzle.
Materials:
The Ray Gun is currently available in Titanium and Copper. Both are favorites of the EDC community. The Ti version is quite lightweight due both to the design and the material itself. It looks good plain, polished and many are quite fond of the blasted. It's a natural fit with most tactical knives and other gear. As you can see below, the titanium can be anodized and there are lots of possibilities. Copper is soft and will get beat up and dinged as you carry it but that's part of the charm of copper for sure. It will also take a nice patina over time. The blasted version patinas most quickly since more surface area is exposed when the material is blasted. They look really nice with both natural patina and forced patina.
Hope that helps explain the differences. They say a picture is worth a thousand words and while I'm not sure I hit that number with this post, the picture will help tell the rest of the story.
Some recent anodizing work
Here are some better detail pics of some recent anodizing work on small batches of Ray Gun beads. I haven't gotten much into double-anodizing with these yet as I've been trying to focus on making sure I can repeatably get the colors I'm after.
As most who have done Ti anodizing will tell you, green is probably the toughest to get, with pink maybe as a close second. I'm pretty happy with how these came out. Hope you enjoy the pics!
As most who have done Ti anodizing will tell you, green is probably the toughest to get, with pink maybe as a close second. I'm pretty happy with how these came out. Hope you enjoy the pics!
Probably the most popular color I've done is a deep Cobalt Blue. They are stunning on a polished or tumbled bead. Below I went the other direction and blasted thes Mk.I's, followed by a long etch. The result is what I called "Frosty Blue" as they almost look iridescent in-hand.
Here are some Mk.I's in tumbled Ti and anodized a bright Toxic Green. Toughest color to get!
I wanted to see how the green came out on blasted Ti. I was afraid it would wash out and look pastel, but these Mk.II's came out VERY green and have a bit of that "frosty" look of the blue above. I dig 'em!
These Mk.II's are tumbled and then finished in blue-purple or "Blurple" fade finish. These Blurple Fade beads are another favorite of many.
My wife asked if I could do some in pink and I told her I'd give it a whirl. These are on the border between fuchsia and purple but have a cool flip-flop thing to bright pink in-hand. They were very popular at the Vegas show earlier this month.
Lots variants and projects in the works, as well as some additional collaborations and a couple dealer-exclusive items I'm working on. I'll keep this site updated as things go along.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Football Sunday Bead Drops on IG
I'm watching a little football and dropping some anodized Ti Ray Gun Beads today on my Instagram feed @mstheiner today. Got some great colors out of these and the blasted Ti beads were etched super deep so they have a Frosty Green and Frosty Blue finish. They look pretty awesome in person! I also have a couple stonewashed (shiny) Toxic Green and a pair of blue-blurple fade beads. The bronze ano is not available at this time.
***SOLD OUT*** Mk.III Copper with Vintage Gunmetal
I dropped a few of these Mk.III's yesterday in the Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal finish and I haven't heard back from a couple of the buyers. I'll give them a little bit longer but if you missed out and are interested in one, shoot me an email to raygundivision@gmail.com
They are pretty awesome!
They are pretty awesome!
Saturday, September 19, 2015
***SOLD OUT*** Mk.I Ray Gun Beads in Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal
I've got a batch of the Mk.I Ray Guns available with Steel Flame's Vintage Gunmetal finish. These are copper beads but carry a dark look due to the Vintage Gunmetal process/finish. They have some silver, black, blue, grey hues in addition to a nice deep copper color. They will "wear' in a very cool way over time.
The sale is open at the Sign Up Sale site at the link below. The last batch of Mk.II's went FAST so...
SALE LINK: ***SOLD OUT***
The sale is open at the Sign Up Sale site at the link below. The last batch of Mk.II's went FAST so...
SALE LINK: ***SOLD OUT***
Saturday, September 12, 2015
***SOLD OUT*** Mk.II Ray Gun Beads in Steel Flame Vintage Gunmetal
Lots of folks were asking to have these available online in addition to the sale I had at The Gathering, so I set some aside for folks who couldn't be there. Here's a first-come, first-served sale for a small batch of the Vintage Gunmetal Mk.II's. These are $100 each and the sale is set to allow a maximum of two (2) beads per person.
Sale is now open at the Sign Up Sale site at the link below, go get 'em!
SALE LINK: ***SOLD***
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
The USN Gathering - This Weekend!
For those who've been wanting a Ray Gun bead, there's no time like this weekend in Las Vegas at The USN Gathering. The show is Friday-Saturday Sept 4-5 at the Planet Hollywood Casino Hotel. I'll be at Michael Burch's table 9D at the show. I have a big selection of custom Ray Guns and will have them for sale at the show this weekend. Table prices will range from $60 to $100, depending on material and finish.
I'll have Blasted Ti, Blasted Copper, Tumbled Titanium and Copper, Anodized Titanium and some very special collaboration beads done with my friends from Steel Flame. Derrick and crew put their awesome Vintage Gunmetal finish on several of each of the three current Ray Gun design variants and they look fantastic. Pics of some of these below.
Hope to see some of you in Vegas. For those not attending, I will be selling any leftover beads online via USN, Instagram @mstheiner and via this website. See you soon!
Some blasted Ti and Copper:

And the Steel Flame collaboration beads in Vintage Gunmetal over Copper:

I'll have Blasted Ti, Blasted Copper, Tumbled Titanium and Copper, Anodized Titanium and some very special collaboration beads done with my friends from Steel Flame. Derrick and crew put their awesome Vintage Gunmetal finish on several of each of the three current Ray Gun design variants and they look fantastic. Pics of some of these below.
Hope to see some of you in Vegas. For those not attending, I will be selling any leftover beads online via USN, Instagram @mstheiner and via this website. See you soon!
Some blasted Ti and Copper:
Anodized Titanium:

And the Steel Flame collaboration beads in Vintage Gunmetal over Copper:

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