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| #42054 - 06/21/05 09:18 AM  Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Member
 
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I recently purchased the new book, "Build the Perfect Survival Kit" by John D. McCann and I started to wonder what the author's relationship is with this forum. In reading this book (which I quite enjoyed), it is almost impossible to imagine that the author couldn't have participated in and/or lurked on some of the in depth discussions we've had on this board regarding the finer philosophical selection criteria of survival kit components.
 Does anyone know if McCann is a forum member here?
 
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| #42055 - 06/21/05 07:02 PM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  12/01/04
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 Loc:  Michigan
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I have the same book - He does cite the site in the book.  
_________________________"2+2=4 is not life, but the beginning of death."   Dostoyevsky
 
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| #42056 - 06/21/05 09:06 PM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  06/01/05
 Posts: 375
 Loc:  Ohio
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Is the book worth picking up or is most of the info likely found on this board for free?   |  
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| #42057 - 06/21/05 10:52 PM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/13/02
 Posts: 905
 Loc:  Seattle, Washington
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I recommend the book.  He covers a ton of kits, generally with items and techniques we are all pretty familiar with, but it is presented well, good quality items are used, and it reads easy.
 So far, I would not say I have found any major Ah-Haaas in the book, but it has a kit for everything.
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| #42058 - 06/21/05 11:06 PM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/13/02
 Posts: 905
 Loc:  Seattle, Washington
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OK here is an example list from Appendix 1 of John McCann’s Build The Perfect Survival Kit
 You can see he follows what I now consider the "Ritter category format"
 
 Kit Size:  Mini Kit
 Container:  Plastic Cigar Case (a flat flip top case sold with rum soaked mini-cigars, 3.5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inch)
 
 Fire & Light:
 1. Mini-match magnesium firestarter with striker
 2. Half-book of matches with striker, waterproofed with Thompson’s waterseal (paper matches…for flatness)
 3. Cotton balls with Vaseline wrapped in Saran
 
 Signaling:
 1. Aluminum foil
 
 Navigation:
 1. 20 mm button compass
 
 Water & Food:
 1. Aluminum foil (to make a cup to boil water for purification)
 2. Fishing kit, 2 hooks, two swivels, four split shot
 3. Fishing leader, can be used as snare
 4. 30 feet fishing line on a floss bobbin
 5. Snare wire
 6. Packet chicken bouillon
 
 Shelter and Protection:
 1. None in kit (carry a survival blanket, emergency poncho and Paracord on person)
 
 Knives and Tools:
 1. Swiss Army knife, one blade, small scissors, small file, tweezers, toothpick
 
 Medical:
 1. Packet of triple antibiotic ointment
 2. Butterfly closures
 3. Alcohol prep pads
 
 Multi-Purpose:
 1. Aluminum foil
 2. Fresnel lens
 
 Miscellaneous:
 1. Two safety pins
 2. Two needles, magnetized
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| #42059 - 06/21/05 11:10 PM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/13/02
 Posts: 905
 Loc:  Seattle, Washington
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As you can see he makes hard choices for this mini-kit....paper matches, foil mirror, etc. but the first part of the book outlines the various categories and the options that can be utilized in the kits...mini kits get smaller less capable stuff, car kits get the more capable stuff.
 He emphasises the choices and the effects of these choices...overall I think a nice reference.
 
 Some things are changing so fast (LED lights for instance) that these sections will become outdated, but otherwise he covers solid tools and offers up a nice selection of kits.
 
 He has a very good resources list too and kits are discussed in the text and then specifically listed in the appendix.
 
 I got mine for around $10 on Amazon.
 
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| #42060 - 06/22/05 12:01 AM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  08/28/04
 Posts: 835
 Loc:  Maple Grove, MN
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 I got mine for around $10 on Amazon.   Me too. Or rather, that's what I just ordered it for a little while ago.   
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| #42061 - 06/22/05 11:35 AM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Member
 
 Registered:  09/29/02
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 Originally Posted By: wolf
 I have the same book - He does cite the site in the book.
I seem to be having a brain cramp - I looked through the book again quite thoroughly and couldn't find this citation - can you please let me know what page it's on - thanx in advance...  Originally Posted By: 7k7k99
 Is the book worth picking up or is most of the info likely found on this board for free?
I think almost anyone who participates in this forum is gonna love this book - it's advantage is that the information is organized and in one place. Of course, the advantage of this forum over the book is that it is right up to date, covers the most esoteric of sub-categories of kits, and most importantly, is interactive - allowing a free-ranging discussion  of the pluses and minuses of various components with much well informed feedback...     |  
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| #42062 - 06/23/05 05:24 AM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  12/01/04
 Posts: 329
 Loc:  Michigan
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One spot where Mr. Ritter and Equipped to Survive is mentioned is page 38, in regards to a small vial for iodine tablet storage.  True - it doesn't mention the forums, but it does mention ETS.  I think there is at least one more reference, either to Mr. Ritter or the site - but my memory isn't so good <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />.      
_________________________"2+2=4 is not life, but the beginning of death."   Dostoyevsky
 
 Bona Na Croin
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| #42063 - 07/07/05 07:01 AM  Re: Survival Kit Book Author = Forum Member? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  06/01/05
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 Loc:  Ohio
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I now have this book and it is very interesting -- I am currently modifiying my edc and my bug out bag based on some of his recommendations.
 woohoo, I get to buy some more stuff
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