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| #169809 - 03/20/09 01:28 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: oldsoldier] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  11/09/06
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My CPO (Chief Petty Officer) Association Coin, a small Teddy Bear ("Roamer" was given to me by daughters), and my "Medicine Pouch" (per my Native American customs). 
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| #169821 - 03/20/09 04:00 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   Bike guy
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   Registered:  05/04/07
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 Loc:  Sacramento, CA, USA
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Define unusual and ordinary.   Is the "unusual" in context of this group or for the general populace?   Something as simple as a small pocket knife is unusual to most "ordinary" folks at my work. Guess I need to find a different job   . ~L
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| #169823 - 03/20/09 04:06 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: wildman800] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  12/18/08
 Posts: 1534
 Loc:  Muskoka
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A 10x, 14x and 20x magnfier. The are on a key ring. The 20x is a tiny thing.http://www.opticsplanet.net/bausch-lomb-triplet-magnifiers.html I also carry a Chelsey colour filter for testing gem colours, and a dichroiscope, they are small too. (I spend about an hour a week on average looking at junk jewelry in thrift stores)
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| #169824 - 03/20/09 04:10 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: Loganenator] |  
|   Bike guy
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   Registered:  05/04/07
 Posts: 151
 Loc:  Sacramento, CA, USA
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I EDC bike maintenance supplies (tubes, levers, patch kit, etc) which is unusual for this group. Except for maybe Izzy.   ~L
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| #169826 - 03/20/09 04:41 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: Loganenator] |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  10/14/08
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A small length (4 inches) of diamond wire, capable of cutting (with patience) hardened steel. |  
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| #169830 - 03/20/09 05:05 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: TeacherRO] |  
|   I am not a P.P.o.W.
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 Registered:  05/16/05
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 Loc:  Finger Lakes of NY State
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A small piece 2x4" of aluminum from a pop can. You never know when you need to open a padlock! 
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| #169831 - 03/20/09 05:25 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: Stu] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  04/09/02
 Posts: 1920
 Loc:  Frederick, Maryland
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A small piece 2x4" of aluminum from a pop can. You never know when you need to open a padlock!  Please do tell, how does one use a 2X4" piec of aluminum from a pop can to open a padlock? Pete |  
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| #169833 - 03/20/09 05:51 PM  Re: Unusual EDC?
[Re: paramedicpete] |  
|   Member
 
   Registered:  06/04/08
 Posts: 172
 Loc:  Colorado
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A small piece 2x4" of aluminum from a pop can. You never know when you need to open a padlock!  Please do tell, how does one use a 2X4" piec of aluminum from a pop can to open a padlock? Pete The venerable shim:http://www.i-hacked.com/content/view/189/48/ It's a hit-or-miss technique depending on the quality of the lock.
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