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| #42356 - 06/27/05 12:47 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   dedicated member
 
 Registered:  06/16/05
 Posts: 114
 Loc:  Illinois
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Oooh, I gotta have one or two of those PocketWrench gizmos!
 Now on the 'must have' list: Another Ritter knife, some more Ritter PSKs,  PocketWrenchII, some more paracord accessories from Union Square, some Katadyn tabs ...
 
 I'm going to need another job!  <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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| #42357 - 06/27/05 01:19 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   Journeyman
 
 Registered:  02/21/05
 Posts: 78
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The best advice I can give you (to steal a phrase from cpf) is to Hide your wallet. For me buying cool little tools to carry around and
 guarantee me future back problems has become a bizarre cross of
 shopaholic-ism , gizmo addiction, and chess. Personally, my
 discretionary funds come from selling stuff from my last hobby on
 eBay. On a more relevant note, if your work situation permits, it I
 would suggest a good fixed blade. I think it could fit in your brief
 case without taking up much more room, and IMHO all things being
 equal, fixed blades are better. I would also recommend a small
 radio that receives the NOAA channels. I think the 99 cent
 ponchos are great, mostly for their size rather than their price.
 Obviously the durability is a factor, but if you going to have some
 duct tape with you..it would not take much to repair any damage
 done. With regards to "does it ever end', it doesn't seem so,
 forward thinking is one of those things, once you take the red pill
 there is no going back.
 
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| #42358 - 06/27/05 02:51 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   dedicated member
 
 Registered:  06/16/05
 Posts: 114
 Loc:  Illinois
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Think I'll have to pass on a fixed blade. I work in a newspaper newsroom. If a fixed-blade knife fell out of my briefcase, they'd probably have me fired, arrested and committed. At work, the term 'politcally correct urban weenies' crosses my mind a lot.    |  
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| #42359 - 06/27/05 03:00 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  06/01/05
 Posts: 375
 Loc:  Ohio
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I would have to agree with you there, I also work for a politically correct company whose favorite phrase is 'diversity' -- I got in trouble a year ago for having one of those 'threatening' Swiss Army multi-tools on my belt. Actually, the complainers felt threatened by the nylon sheath, they never saw the 'alleged weapon'. But I had to answer to human resources and promise never to bring that 'weapon' back to the workplace. I still carry a different  multitool, but out of sight in my pocket, and what they can't see, they can't complain about.     |  
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| #42360 - 06/27/05 08:03 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  01/08/04
 Posts: 351
 Loc:  Centre Hall Pa
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Since you are gearing up a briefcase I presume you are an office worker. That being so you might be interested in this. http://www.equipped.org/ubbthreads/showf...amp;amp;fpart=1 You might want to add a copuple of heavy duty [Contractor Grade] large trash bags. Very versitile item.  
_________________________When in danger or in doubt
 run in circles scream and shout
 RAH
 
 And always remember TANSTAAFL
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| #42361 - 06/27/05 04:15 PM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
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 Registered:  02/11/05
 Posts: 7
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i work in the IT department of a university  i have my shadow 3 on my belt most of the time.  the higher ups laugh at me when i tell them its my "box cutter".  ahh the joys of a relaxed work enviroment   |  
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| #42362 - 06/28/05 01:04 AM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   Geezer
 
 Registered:  01/21/04
 Posts: 5163
 Loc:  W. WA
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Those home shopping channels don't know about THIS goldmine, do they?
 Sue
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| #42363 - 06/28/05 01:30 PM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
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 Registered:  11/13/01
 Posts: 1784
 Loc:  Collegeville, PA, USA
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 Amazing thing is, this stuff all went quite handily into my little Wenger binder/briefcase thing, and although the stuff added a little weight, you'd really never know its there unless you looked carefully.   Got a link for your "little Wenger binder/briefcase thing?" -- Craig   |  
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| #42364 - 06/28/05 02:41 PM  Re: geared up the briefcase |  
|   dedicated member
 
 Registered:  06/16/05
 Posts: 114
 Loc:  Illinois
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Craig,Sorry, haven't seen it on the Web. Got it at an Office Max or Office Depot.
 It's kind of a double folded pouch with two zippered sides.  One side opens to a binder/organizer, the other opens to a file holder. There's also a velcro'd pouch that runs the length of the front. It's about 12" x 13" closed.
 Mark
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