Sure Greg, ask the collector who paid $2700 for a Coquille or $5000 for a CH1 if he wants whatever value that is left in the light to totally evaporate. The old 5500's are the only thing still selling anywhere. Believe it or not there are still some collectors who like the older lights just the way they are. They show a valid part of the history of Younger and Associates and don't need to be fixed. You have new GLOWS in every possible configuration, event pieces, little lights, and whatever HL dreams up next. Leave well enough alone. You can only reinvent the wheel so many times. And, HL owes something to the original collectors who bought them all, or as many as they could.