No matter what you might have thought of Smart parts in the 90's there was one indisputable fact. If you wanted a splash pattern, they offered one of the best. This pattern was also shared by Eclipse and Belsales, and you often saw Eclipse products marketed alongside Belsales by Smart Parts (no suprise since Eclipse and Belsales have shared a close realtionship including office, machineshop and warehouse space). Although today Eclipse is a major player in the paintball industry, it wasn't until the E-blade that they really sprang into their own in the American paintball scene. In the 90's they were a somewhat known name, but few of their complete guns made it across the Atlantic. Jack Wood and Eclipse started to really gain fame with the Eclipse Angels due to the lack of options for the early angel, however, their cockers still made it over in limited numbers. It’s far easier to find an Eclipse LED angel then it is anything else except maybe the automag splash kit, although I do see a few of their sovereigns for sale on occasion. Besides Sovereigns, Angels, shockers and Cockers, Eclipse was well known for their automag cosmetic parts and far less known for thier work with spyders and other guns.