#174475 - 06/06/09 09:47 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: massacre]
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I love that Spyderco Caly3. It forced my other Spyderco and Benchmade folders almost completely into retirement.
I have a few Leatherman tools and carry the Super (and PocketWrench II and a pile of stuff) in a bag that hangs out inside my laptop bag or in the car, so the weight of anything bigger than a Micra on the keychain probably isn't worth it for me.
I use the Zebra F-301 pen from my keychain without even using the metal half, but I have another one that I use fairly often in the full extended setup gimmick. I did a little work on the rubber o-ring that holds it in place inside the metal half and it stays together better now. Maybe a couple drops of glue or a few wraps of thread under the o-ring would really tighten up the fit. The ink is a little grey, but it writes smoothly and doesn't bleed through a page at all. I've never had it pop open on my keychain. The Sharpie was always falling off until I roughed it up and superglued the cap to the break-away keychain part.
I used to carry a USB key on the keychain, but then I kept winding up with my keychain stuck to my computer back at my desk instead of in my pockets.
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#174554 - 06/08/09 07:26 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: ratbert42]
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If you want or need to carry a USB drive, I highly recommend the Sony Microvault. I carried the 2gb version for about 2 years and have upgraded to the 8gb one. Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 0.6 x 0.1 inches. It comes with a little sheath that clips to your keychain.
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#174560 - 06/08/09 09:14 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: LeeG]
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Philip,
What is that small blue device marked "Viper"?
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#174602 - 06/09/09 06:57 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: LeeG]
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If you want or need to carry a USB drive, I highly recommend the Sony Microvault. I carried the 2gb version for about 2 years and have upgraded to the 8gb one. Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 0.6 x 0.1 inches. It comes with a little sheath that clips to your keychain. i would lose that thing quicker than you could say ADHD. the larger ones are harder to overlook and since it stays attached to my keys i can't get away without it.
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#174635 - 06/10/09 11:09 AM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: massacre]
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Nice kit! I like that moleskin booklet... Will have to acquire one of those..
If you have a vacuum saver, easy to vacuum pack a couple of Bandaids. Keeps them water tight and flat. Just slice a small nick so that it can be opened easily. Keeps them from being ruined from the environmental moisture.
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#174639 - 06/10/09 11:42 AM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: Mike_H]
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Registered: 03/03/09
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Loc: NC
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An off-hand question -
Do y'all wear both a belt and suspenders to keep your pants up? Seems to me a lot of weight in your pockets,
At best I EDC a small SAK, my keys (2, house and truck) with a leatherman micro and a small led light, a pen, a small bic, my wallet and a comb. I carry some business cards in my wallet to write notes on if required.
Max weight - 1.5 lbs maybe.
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#174648 - 06/10/09 02:59 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: JBMat]
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There is no off-hand questions, only off hand shooting. All depends. Many people EDC in jacket pockets, briefcases, messenger bags, packs of one sort or another, lunch boxes, and yes occasionally pockets.
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#174664 - 06/10/09 10:11 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: comms]
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Registered: 02/15/03
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Loc: College Station, Texas
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GettingThere,
The device marked "Viper" is most likely a key fob controller for an aftermarket car alarm system. Some systems offer remote start and the ability to role down your windows along with the usual car alarm features.
I hope this helps.
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#174686 - 06/11/09 10:49 AM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: Rusty]
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most of my stuff is belt carry. soon as i find a pouch i like my card/cash brick will be belt-carry as well. those horizontal cellphone holsters seem like they would be perfect.
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#174713 - 06/11/09 08:44 PM
Re: Stuffing my pants
[Re: Mike_H]
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Registered: 12/07/05
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Loc: Central Illinois
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Nice kit! I like that moleskin booklet... Will have to acquire one of those..
If you have a vacuum saver, easy to vacuum pack a couple of Bandaids. Keeps them water tight and flat. Just slice a small nick so that it can be opened easily. Keeps them from being ruined from the environmental moisture. Hmm.. I hadn't thought about Vacuum packing a few. Maybe that would give it the ability to wear withtout shredding. I should see about throwing in a couple nitrile gloves and 2x2 pads too. :-) The moleskine booklet is great. You can get that size at Borders. A 2-pack is $6
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