Superior Titanium
I’d like to take a moment to endorse a great company (and, full disclosure, important site advertiser), Superior Titanium. They sell a range of goods made from titanium, many of which make great holiday gifts, especially their fantastic money clips, which I swear by (Literally. I’ve inscribed Bible verses on mine and everything.)
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December 16th, 2008 at 13h30
Right! Like you inscribed anything with a Bible Verse.
December 16th, 2008 at 13h50
I did. Titus 2:4-5.
Just kidding. It was the entirety of I Maccabes chapter 6. In really, really small font. Except verse 37 (“Thirty-seven?!”) which should appeal to all Tolkien fans — that one’s in 12-point font.
July 20th, 2011 at 19h52
Just don’t buy the titanium nitride coated one. I got one and the coating was defective. There was very apparent discoloration. Here are some pictures of what I’m talking about. The darker tones on the golden finish is not supposed to be there. Also, the inside of the clip isn’t coated very well either. I’m trying to get a refund, but they have been giving me the run-around, I’ve been talking to Dan…fairly disappointed for a $39.99 USD purchase. Let’s see if the refund process is fruitful.
July 20th, 2011 at 19h54
Here’s the link for the pictures of my defective clip. It’s the titanium nitride one.
July 20th, 2011 at 20h59
Thanks, @Tony, for posting this. I appreciate it.
July 21st, 2011 at 17h37
Following up on my previous post:
It turned out that Dan (of Superior Titanium) and I had a misunderstanding. He sent me a few emails this morning explaining the situation. He meant to offer me a replacement titanium money clip for free and have me keep the original defective one. I misunderstood his intentions because his original emails were confusing.
I’m glad we finally figured this out. I opted for a full refund instead, because I have already purchased their Koolstof carbon fiber money clip to replace the defective one. The picasa album link above has an updated photo of the two money clips together. The carbon fiber one is my EDC now. The only thing I’ve noticed on the carbon fiber clip is that the resin surface is easily scratched, but this was expected. It still looks good and is super lightweight.
Dan said he would issue the refund today. I’ll keep you updated on the process. Thanks, Dan.
July 21st, 2011 at 17h40
For some reason I can’t post picasa album links. If you’re interested in seeing the pictures for the money clips, just google “superior titanium mymoneyblog” or “superior titanium EDC”. Thanks.
July 21st, 2011 at 20h38
Thank you again, @Tony, for following up on this. This customer service is more in line with what I expected, and what I have received from the company before.
FYI, if you click your name in “Tony Says”, above the dateline, you go to the Picasa web album.