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#154320 - 11/05/08 01:38 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: nursemike]
big_al Offline
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Here is mine, The one I ware when I leave the asphalt.

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#154321 - 11/05/08 01:40 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: Hikin_Jim]
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The weight ov a Gerber 300 is 0.6 OZ. Is that to heavy smile
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#154327 - 11/05/08 02:32 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: big_al]
nursemike Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
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Originally Posted By: big_al
Here is mine, The one I ware when I leave the asphalt.

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Looks like a gerber clutch, ferrocerium rod and striker, led light and....something-is that a whistle?
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#154328 - 11/05/08 02:44 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: nursemike]
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That black thing is a Small Swiss tool. the blue tool is a leatherman micra, the knife is an Anza custom made. Made in El Cajon,Ca. from a file. All of the other knifes are also Anza's. I do like carbon steel knifes. The lanyard is braided 550 parachute cord with two fisherman knots that allow it to expand if it get hung up on something, then all I have to do is duck out of it.





Edited by big_al (11/05/08 02:48 AM)
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#154335 - 11/05/08 03:20 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: big_al]
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Stretch, is that a 210TK? If so I have been eying that for awhile. Obviously it wears well, what do you think of it otherwise? Worth the price? How is the handle? Any idea what the TK is a good deal more than the base 210?

Thanks!

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#154337 - 11/05/08 03:29 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: Hikin_Jim]
Jakam
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I'm with you, Jim, nothing around my neck, except the MAN dragging me down......
Just kidding, but it is one of the reasons I never cottoned to the neckwear Ranger Rick stuff. I would rather have lots of stuff in pockets.

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#154338 - 11/05/08 03:48 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: aeaas]
Stretch Offline
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 707
Loc: Alamogordo, NM
Originally Posted By: aeaas
Stretch, is that a 210TK? If so I have been eying that for awhile. Obviously it wears well, what do you think of it otherwise? Worth the price? How is the handle? Any idea what the TK is a good deal more than the base 210?

Thanks!


Yes, a 210TK. It's a fine knife, S30V steel, and the G10/Carbon Fiber scales are beautiful. The sheath has an adjustable tension screw with a small, O-ring washer, which I took out and sanded down for more tension. It costs more than the 210 because of the scales I think, and maybe the S30V versus D2 steel. I'd say it was worth the price. I use it for utility - cutting whatever needs to be cut.
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#154343 - 11/05/08 04:56 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: Stretch]
Lono Offline
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Registered: 10/19/06
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Loc: Pacific NW, USA
I should have read the question more closely - I don't EDC anything. I carry a whistle, P-51 and LED light on paracord when I *hike*.

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#154345 - 11/05/08 05:16 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: Lono]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Loc: Southern California
big_al, that looks like good stuff. I don't suppose you've got a bigger photo, do you? My eyes can't quite make everything out. I'm particularly interested in the striker since that's my first priority to add to my ensemble.

HJ
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#154346 - 11/05/08 05:17 AM Re: Things you carry around your neck [Re: nursemike]
Troglodyte007
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I do not wear this, but it has been laying around.
From left to right:
Saw blade striker, ferrocerium, magnifying plastic lens and tick remover, cable loop, Sliver Gripper, botany 10X lens, photon covert red, lock picks, nail clipper and P38, 2 extra loops, and a CountyComm wedge.
I'll probably add a whistle and one of two compasses on a release clip. THIS is why the two compasses.


Edited by Troglodyte007 (11/05/08 11:59 PM)

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