I noticed I've been posting a lot of old Maglite history but no lights lately. I'm about half way through my collection so here's a really interesting one with a bit of American history. These are the newer style, Panther light which I normally don't collect but these are so rare and have such a large place in American history I could not pass them up.
September 11th was one of the darkest days for America. It is right up there with Pearl Harbor and the Kennedy assassination. Those that were alive on those days will always remember exactly where they were when they heard the news. I am originally from New Jersey, just 20 miles west of New York City, so 9/11 hit close to home for me. I knew several buddies that were impacted first hand and I also knew some heroic folks who were involved in the search and rescue effort. I think it will remain for some time one of the worst days on record but also stand to a testament of the American spirit.
In true American fashion Mag Instrument donated 3,000 Maglites to the 9/11 search and rescue effort. These were all 3D models and were donated in a variety of colors but as far as I know were all 3Ds. The two below are finished in purple and standard black although the standard black light shown below has no knurling. These no knurling model were produced very sparingly in the early 2000s and are tough to come by today. Mag Instrument has made several giveaway/donation lights and this was the only D cell one that I know of. These were passed out to emergency responders in the days after the 9/11 attacks and as the wording implies were not for sale. I haven't seen many of these so I don't imagine that many were saved during the 9/11 cleanup.
The other official donation and giveaway lights were the George HW Bush 1989 inaugural Mini Maglites, George W Bush 2001 and 2005 Mini Maglites and the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics Mini Maglites. Maglite lists several other donation lights on their website but to the best of my knowledge I don't believe these had any special inscriptions or were any different than the normal production lights.
I was looking for one of these for a while but wasn't sure really what all to look for. Mag Instrument makes mention to them on their site but doesn't show much info. I could see they had a laser etching by the tail cap but until I got this light I wasn't sure if they were all printed that way or if it was just the one on the website. The image from Mag's website is below and shows one finished in a prototype, never released, rose gold finish. I've heard of some of these being distributed for donation as well.
If anyone else has one of these please contact me as there is something on this light that I think is different from other standard 3Ds but I just want to confirm. These are all going to be around a ~29,000,000 serial which puts them right in the 2001 production range. They are not going to be sequential because I believe they are all different finishes.
As always I'm looking to buy Vari-Beams and Vintage/Rare Mags. Please let me know if you have any, top dollar paid.
I have a flashlight..."attack on america" 9/11
ReplyDeleteHey, very cool and sorry I missed your post. These lights are very rare and a part of world history. I'd love to see pics if you have them.
DeleteHi Jason. I came across this post searching for info on my flashlight. I have one of these Maglites. It looks brand new. My father gave it to me about 10 years ago. I thought it was just a "promotion" by Maglite. Mine is sort of a rose gold and looks unused. My serial number is D3025722737. Can you tell me anything more about this? What is it you wanted to confirm that might be different? Anything else you can provide about this unique item would be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Mike
Hi, and thanks for the message! Could you please send me an e-mail at liftd201@gmail.com ? Thanks again!
DeleteI have one of these lights in purple. Unfortunately the batteries are stuck inside and I cannot get them out. Can you get replacement parts for these lights?
ReplyDeleteHey, yes, the lights can be restored and replacement parts are easily sourced. These lights are very rare so please shoot me an e-mail at liftd2001@gmail.com and I'd be glad to help.
DeleteI have both purple and black in mint condition. Both never had a battery in them and never been used. I would like to know what they would be worth.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the message! Please send me an e-mail at liftd2001@gmail.com. They are likely worth around $100 ea.
DeleteI was an NYPD officer during 9/11, and spent many months at Ground Zero. I would love to have one of these lights since I carried my own 2 D cell on the nights I was down there. I would pay $110 for either light, but would prefer the black on. Please LMK if you would consider selling me one of the lights! Thanks, Jon jg10218@gmail.com
ReplyDeletePS. I still have the Maglite I carried on 9/11 and use it at my current police job. The small rechargeables are good, but sometimes you want to fell the weight of a solid flashlight in your hand.
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