#47187 - 08/25/05 02:00 AM
what is your every day carry? part two
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with over 12205 views for the old thread, please continue here. the old one took way to long to load. thanks alot.
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#47188 - 08/25/05 10:23 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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small backpack, swiss army knife, cell phone, matches, ½ litre bottle of water, piece of chocolate (small and plenty of calories), compact rainjacket. Approx 50$ cash.
This is what I try to carrry everywhere regardless where I am, on foot or in my car.
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#47189 - 08/26/05 05:29 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Wallet with cash and some flat folded duct tape. Opinel no 6 folding knife (locking folders are most of the time illigal were I live, but I like my fingers to much to risk them so I use this cheap but nice knife). Swiss tech utili-key. Leatherman PSII Photon freedom
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#47190 - 08/28/05 03:21 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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That's a very cool thread. We should have a link to it here. I'll do the honors: what is your every day carry? -- Craig
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#47191 - 08/28/05 09:22 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 07/28/04
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You'll find that several ETS members have posted in that thread as well. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Take a look as the first post in that thread by our buddy Polak. I'm still trying to figure out how he keeps/kept his pants up... spectra cord suspenders maybe? <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#47192 - 08/28/05 10:07 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Loc: Illinois
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On keychain: whistle, LM Squirt P4, Photon II, paracord fob.
Pockets: Mini Ritter knife or KaBar Dozier folder, bandanna and a lighter.
In the bookbag/briefcase: Ritter PSK, cheap poncho, space blanket, LM Wave, Bradley Alias II folder, AMK Pocket Medic FAK, Stanley Wonderbar II, bandanna, fold-flat N95 mask, flat pak of duct tape, 25 feet paracord, leather gloves, torch lighter, cell phone w/charger & cords, Brinkman Maxfire flashlight.
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#47193 - 08/28/05 10:39 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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That's your minimum? What your maximum? <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#47194 - 08/28/05 10:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 08/26/05
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Loc: The Great Pacific Northwest
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>with over 12205 views for the old thread, please continue >here. the old one took way to long to load. thanks alot.
Thanks for the new thread. I have a pathetic 24k phone line and the long threads time out after 30 seconds of loading. No way I can check more than a small portion of the other thread.
So here goes.
My EDC:
Wristwatch Folding Knife with pocket clip Fisher Military Space Pen Keys -Gerber Sonic AAA LED flashlight Wallet -Drivers License -Vehicle insurance card -cash -credit card -ATM card -medical insurance cards -phone/e-mail list - 2 band-aids - 2 sheets waterproof paper
Explanations:
I try to keep it simple, small, and light. My EDC gets me to my car kit or my house kit.
My wallet is currently a tri-fold. If I find a bi-fold I like I will down grade to the smaller format.
I carry one credit card, but should probably carry two, in case one becomes unusable. I have had credit card companies put a card on hold because of a change in buying patterns. On a vacation, I had a waitress lose my card after I gave it to her to pay for the meal (I had to pay cash D’oh!). On another vacation I was renting kayaks for an outing and the business accepted MasterCard, but not Visa. It is always possible to have the magnetic strip go bad on a card as well. I really need to add a second card.
Knife- Changes day to day depending on whim or what I am doing that day.
Keys- I carry the bare minimum. Car, mail, garage, house. The rest are at home where they belong.
Phone/e-mail list- I home-make business cards (printed on both sides and laminated with clear contact paper) with emergency numbers (Doctors, kids school numbers, etc), family and friends phone numbers, e-mail addresses, e-mail passwords to access my home e-mail remotely. This list is only the numbers I would use in an emergency. Try to stuff too much on the list and the small font really challenges your eyes.
TR (aka pizzaman)
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#47195 - 08/28/05 11:42 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 07/06/03
Posts: 550
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Latest list includes: Keys for the car I am driving, house key, MB key SAK Rambler Photon II Wristwatch-lately a Casio Frogman Cell phone wallet, ATM card, some cash, insurance cards, emer phone numbers, license, company ID Fisher space pen Infinity AA Tasklight whistle lighter-butane chapstick SPF30 SF Coin, never know who will challenge:) USAF Issue sunglasses and reading glasses comb I keep a few bottles of water handy That is about it folks!
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#47196 - 08/29/05 12:28 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 03/01/05
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Loc: Ohio
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As of today 08/28/05: 1. Keyring with house keys, bike lock key, handcuff key, Fox 40 whistle, LM Micra, BSA Hotspark, Brunton compass, dogtag, Presta valve converter for mountain bike tires, Inova LED light, canister with cotton balls inside. 2. Credit card wallet with ID, credit card, calling card 600 minutes, SSN card, pictures of the kids, money folded up. 3. Cell phone with camera. 4. Altoids tin with tube repair kit, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm hex keys, cut down tire irons (plastic), screwdriver. 5. Mini B.O.B. with two way radios w/extra batteries, two compasses, aloe vera gel, golf pencils, flashlights w/extra batteries, Sharpie pens, whistles, ink pens, grease pen, extractor bite kit, 100 Tylenol, two garbage bags, four emergency candles, 5-in-1 tool with matches inside, boot laces, 2 sets of eating utensils, crystal light on-the-go lemonade packets, N95 masks, leather gloves, three bandanas, binoculars, film canister w/matches, film canister w/ cotton balls, heater packs, crock stick knife sharpener, individually packaged surgical gloves, Buck 110 knife, Leatherman PST and PSTII tools, quarter rolls, 50 singles, hand sanitizer, waterless hand soap, sunglasses, CPR mask, ice pack, neosporin, FAK, and extra boot laces. I have to go pack everything back in now. <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
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#47197 - 08/29/05 10:12 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 06/16/05
Posts: 114
Loc: Illinois
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Who said anything about a minimum?
Seriously, the actual minimum is my keychain, edc knife, wallet, watch, comb, lighter & cigs, pocket change and (about 75 percent of the time) cell phone.
The bag & a bottle of water go to work 5 days a week and on road trips, but the bag goesn't generally get carried on around-town jaunts.
But re the max ... the apt & truck are both mondo equipped!
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#47198 - 09/01/05 06:10 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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Oh, I was thinking of another thread.
For me it's the same either way with one exception.
It's always:
Firestarter (Today a MFS about the size of half a cigarette) Knife (Today Camillus Cuda Maxx) Flashlight (Today a Photon II)
But sometimes I add my PSK which contains:
1 1" Diamond Rod Hone 1 Large Reynolds Oven Bag 9 Katadyn MP-1 Tabs 1 Trojan Non-Lubricated Condom 1 Sparklite Aviation Firestarter 1 Ferrocerium Rod (From Doans MFS) 2 Triple Antibiotic Packets 4 Alcohol Pads 1 #22 Scalpel 1 ACR Whistle (Modified) 1 BCB Commando Wire Saw 1 10mm SAS Button Compass 1 45' Spool #69 Thread (10.5# Test) 2 Bayer Aspirin 1 Photon II White LED Microlight (w/ virgin batteries) 5 Dehydrated Fishing Baits (Frim MilSpec Fishing Trap) 3 #8-1/16oz Weighted Fishing Hooks 2 #10-1/32oz Weighted Fishing Hooks 1 Medium Sewing Needle 10 Tinderquick Firestarting Tinder Tabs 6 Coglhan's Windproof/Waterproof Matches 1 Match Striker Strip 1 50' Bundle 80# Spiderwire 2 Red Fishing Bobber LED Lights 4 Band-Aid Brand Butterfly Suture Strips
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#47199 - 09/02/05 06:17 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 12/01/04
Posts: 329
Loc: Michigan
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How did you modify your ACR whistle?
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#47200 - 09/04/05 01:24 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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newbie
Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 28
Loc: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This are the things I carry everywhere:
-Knife. It changes a lot according to my mood. Sometimes a tactical folder, other times a traditional lockback, lately small pocket fixed blades, too. If I'm outdoors I carry a fixed blade, sometimes I keep a medium fixed blade in my backpack when I'm in the city.
-SAK. I usually carry a 91mm cellidor model or an alox model (I use a Farmer outdoors) and a smaller 74mm (Executive) or 58mm (Midnite Manager) . I use 111mm and 120mm from time to time, but I usually preffer using one of the non-locking SAKs and a bigger folder or fixed blade. Lately I've been using a Safari Trooper a lot outdoors.
-Multitool. SwissTool, I tried out a Leatherman Wave for a month and it didn't seem to be as strong as the SwissTool. I'm considering getting a Spirit to sava some weight.
-Flashlight. A Petzl Tikka Plus and a Mini-Mag converted to LEDs.
-Medium personal survival kit. It's in a large fanny pack that also holds my first aid kit, flashlights and multitool. I never wear it as a fanny pack, I just drop it into the backpack I always carry. The contents are loosely based on Cody Lundin's book, modified for my needs and experience.
-First aid kit. I used to carry a small one, but I moved to a bigger one when I started working outdoors, and I don't regret it one bit. It has come in handy a lot of times.
-Cellphone. Hate the damned thing.
-Water and snacks.
Most of this stuff goes in my small backpack. I only carry the knives on my belt or pockets.
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#47201 - 09/12/05 02:22 AM
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Anonymous
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handmade leather wallet handmade leather notepad parker pen keys cell phone surefire 6p kershaw blackout
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#47202 - 09/23/05 09:00 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Flashaholic
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Registered: 09/15/04
Posts: 13
Loc: Arlington, VA
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Okay, I finally got around to taking some photos. This is what I generally have on me most of the time. Clockwise from left. Maxpedition Keyper Fantastic! Keeps keys (and assorted gadgets) from falling to the bottom of the pocket. I find that while wearing it over my left rear pocket, it works better if worn backwards i.e. with logo not showing. Makes it easier to remove keychain when you might need it in a hurry. Keyper contains: -Princeton Tech Light- Soon to be replaced with a TnC "N" cell -P-38 -Uncle Bill's Sliver Gripper -Magnesium Rod with Flint insert -Pill container w/ personal meds -Modified Fox 40 mini whistle (soon to be replaced with a Peter Atwood stainless steel one) -Attachment point for my regular keys (not shown) McLux III PD custom LED flashlight - Yes, I am a flashaholic. After months of research (and purchases) I found this to be the ideal EDC flashight for me. Here's a little info about the light. -Uses 1x123 lithium cell (also rechargable but with reduced runtime) -Has two regulated levels of light- Approx. 580mA on high for about 1 hour and 45 minutes of runtime and 30 mA on low for 42 Hours of runtime!!!! Your mileage may vary. -HA-III inside and out --Uses a (first of its kind) piston drive. All of the electronics are in the head of the unit (including the switch) for an optimized electrical path. -Light is activated either by twisting the head (rather than the tail) -OR- pushing on the piston at the rear of the light (for momentary). In either case, first you get low, continue a little more for high. -Has a saphire window with AR coating. -Has a removable titanium clip. The best I've seen on any tool. -Mine also has a tritium insert in the piston (optional extra) - O-ring sealed throughout. Waterproof tested to 120 feet in a pressure tank. You can find a TON of more information on CPF Here's some links: McLux III PD FAQ McLux III-PD Prices McLux Ordering Thread Anyway, they are a bit expensive- $205 for base model. But VERY well worth it. I haven't bought another flashlight (except for a 2nd one for back-up). Many people here would spend this much on a knife, but in an urban environment a GREAT flashlight is at least as important (IMHO). Anyway! Next is my Leatherman Charge xTi (ya'all know about that one) I keep a Peak AAA 3 LED snow in one of the pockets an extra lithium cell in the other. I'm also working on that sawzall mod I saw posted here a while back. -Mini Bic Then I have a SOG Pentagon Elite with the axis lock. I also have a Benchmade 551s Griptilian that I carry sometimes, but I like the shape and weight of the SOG better. Not shown (forgot to include my watch in the photo. It's usually a S&W Titanium with Tritium, but sometimes a stainless Lumilux. That's on my person. I then usually have a backpack with me with more fun stuff. Get the flashlight! You'll love it!
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#47203 - 10/28/05 02:20 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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#47204 - 10/28/05 01:17 PM
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Newbie
Registered: 07/02/04
Posts: 48
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Here we go: - Benchmade 730 Ares (Axis Lock) - Surefire E2 - Wallet (Ducktape, Bandaids, Flexible mirror, Razerblade, paperclips and some wallet stuff) - Fisher Space Pen - An EDC wallet (Eagle Creek Zipper Wallet) that has spare 123 batteries, 12 ft of 550 cord, P38, Handcuff key, mini bic, BSA HotSpark, small tube if cotton balls, Leatherman Micra, sewing kit, duct tape, ETS survival note page, SliverGripper and 2 safety pins. - Key chain that has a Photon 2, mini fox 40, compass, BSA HotSpark, safety pin and truck remote.
I have a Fenix L1P on order that should be in a few days. Not sure if that will replace the E2 or add to it.
In my truck I have a full BOB and lots of tools, water, blankets, etc.
Ready
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#47206 - 10/28/05 04:56 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Ok I'll bite
On keyring: Cyberlight LED Mountain Survival Whistle
In wallet Watercarrying bag Alluminium Foil Band Aids CPR Mouth Shield First aid reference card Screwdriver accessory from SAC Mini Compass 10 nato matches and striker in waterproof packet 4 Fishing hooks 8 Aquaclear water purification tabs
And Leatherman Wave
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#47207 - 10/28/05 08:12 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Journeyman
Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 71
Loc: Spring, TX
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I'm egotistical enough to post what I carry.
Keep in mind that I'm probably as close to being a member of the unprepared masses as I can be and still enjoy this forum. In the event of a catastrophe, I fully expect to be rescued before I die. (Of course, I also expect that DH will be the one rescuing me.)
My EDC is my key ring and wallet. If I'm outside of the house, and usually when I'm inside I have them in my pockets. Usually when I'm not within walking distance of home I also have a mini-backpack or the diaper bag, depending on whether or not I have DD with me (not to mention the jump bag in the car).
Key ring: - Keys for both cars (mine and DH's) - House keys (house, garage, mailbox) - whistle - fingernail clippers - photon flashlight (courtesy of DH, after he showed me how cool it was) - Leatherman Micra (also from DH, at my request after seeing the scissors) - mini AAA card - Disney key fob (it's the easiest way to identify my keys to a stranger if I loose my keys) - When I used to work far from home, I also carried the key to the home of a friend who lived close to work so I could spend the night at her home in case I couldn't make it home. I actually ended up using it once.
Wallet: - 3 credit cards - at least $20 cash, usually more - family photos (self, DH, and DD) - driver license - large AAA card - health & dental insurance cards - calling card
Mini-backpack (when I'm out and about by myself): - cell phone - PDA
Diaper bag (when I'm out and about with DD): - cell phone - PDA - baby supplies (a really huge list that I won't bother you with, except for the stuff that are also useful for non-baby situations) - wipes & napkins - meds (stingez, asprin, midol, benydral, neosporin, bandaids) - SAK - extra hair elastics & comb - pens, paper, ruler, clipboard - snacks - plastic grocery bags - pool pass
I keep finding new things that would be good to carry in the diaper bag, like some tape, envelopes, etc. However, DH thinks that the diaper bag is too heavy already, and it seems like my diaper bag has more crap in it than anyone elses. I don't carry water on a regular basis in the diaper bag because it is so heavy, but occassionally I clip a plastic bottle to the bag or throw one in the bag itself.
-Kuovonne
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#47208 - 10/29/05 02:42 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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Okay it's been a while and I change it often enough here's an update. I just got home from a halloween party at my son's school so I am litterally pulling this stuff out of my pocket here at the computer desk.
Full Size RSK Mini Bic Lighter Wallet -Phone Card -Important Phone Number List -ID -Credit and Check Cards -Insurance Card Keys -Photon Freedom Blackberry Cell phone/PDA
Edit: Also wearing my watch which has a digital compass built in.
Edited by brian (10/29/05 03:33 AM)
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#47209 - 10/29/05 03:57 AM
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Addict
Registered: 03/01/04
Posts: 478
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keys wallet SAK Classic Photon II +/- BSA hotspark with two vaseline/cottonballs in an attached capsule cell phone
Lots more in the truck.
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#47210 - 11/09/05 09:35 PM
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Registered: 11/09/05
Posts: 4
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My first post <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />. My edc :
1. Victorinox SwissChamp 2. Storm whistle 3. Glo Toob Red 4. Pepper Spray 5. Fenix L1P flashlight 6. Canon Ixus 40 7. Zippo lighter 8. Small notebook 9. Marker pen 10. Suunto Vector watch
This is a great forum!
Edited by fireblade (11/09/05 09:47 PM)
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#47211 - 11/09/05 11:51 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Welcome ... What do you think of the Suunto? I haven't had a chance to play with one yet, because they aren't too common down here.
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#47212 - 11/10/05 07:19 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Registered: 12/27/04
Posts: 318
Loc: Monterey CA
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here is mine: I will try to take a piture of what is in the tool pouch later. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#47213 - 11/27/05 07:35 PM
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#47214 - 11/27/05 08:47 PM
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Paranoid?
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Registered: 10/30/05
Posts: 1341
Loc: Virginia, US
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1. Keyring (Keys, Whistle, Mini Snap-off Blade Utility Knife, Katadyn MP1 Tabs) 2. Wallet (Money, IDs, Cards, Contact Numbers, Tylenol) 3. Leatherman Charge Ti (with bit carrier and extra bits) 4. Eddie Bauer 3LED Flashlight (replacing soon with a Pelican M6 LED) 5. Wiley X SG-1s (I am completely paranoid about losing my eyesight <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />) 6. Zippo and Bic 7. Bandana 8. 1 Liter Waterbottle 9. PSK (when possible, if not it's always nearby)
I'm sure I'm missing something...
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#47215 - 11/27/05 10:39 PM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Enthusiast
Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
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Once again I am going to crawl up on my stump and remind everyone that Bic lighters are not reliable after they get some age on them. I have always preferred Cricket lighters. I have a handful that are ten years old or more and they rarely fail to light. Never depend on a flint butane lighter. The flint degrades over time. And finally, remember, if you have a butane lighter, no matter what the brand, that is full but fails to light, don't toss it. Hold it open and light it with any fire source you have. Don't waste that butane. Crickets aren't as common as Bics. I have had the best luck finding them in tobacco stores.
VOE <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#47216 - 11/28/05 02:09 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Enthusiast
Registered: 06/19/05
Posts: 233
Loc: West Kentucky
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Recon and anyone else interested. I noted your list included the Buck 110, a great knife. I was in WalMart yesterday and they have a glut of Buck 110's in a collector's commemorative tin and a gold colored deer head key chain with a bottle opener. Surprisingly, the cellophane sealed package was only $23.44. Knife made in USA and the rest made in China. It is a great looking package and very cheap. I never saw a 110 under thirty dollars. Make a great Xmas present or just put it up and let it appreciate in value. The tin is about 8" X 5 3/4" X 2" deep.
Boone
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#47217 - 11/28/05 05:36 AM
Re: what is your every day carry? part two
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Paranoid?
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Registered: 10/30/05
Posts: 1341
Loc: Virginia, US
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I EDC a Bic along with my Zippo, and both are checked and replaced or refilled respectively, consitently. With that being said, the "Big Gun" firestarters are in my PSK, which is always nearby. Granted, it should be noted that I work at home so my PSK is often no more than an arms length away unless I take it with me and leave it in the car. Heck, for that matter I am rarely without my BOB either though more often than my PSK. LOL
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#47218 - 11/28/05 11:11 PM
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Old Hand
Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 715
Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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The Buck 110 is good. I gave my 14 year old son one about a year and a half ago. He is Mr. destructo. He takes it camping with the Boy Scouts. It has gotten ugly looking but it is still paper cutting sharp. The blade locks up tight and he has not bent or broken the tip or chipped the edge. A lesser knife would be broken by now.
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#47219 - 11/29/05 12:43 AM
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I agree, my 110 has been a fanastic knife. I dont EDC it because I dont want to provoke anything with our laws here, but I have given mine a hard time, and it has stood up well. It holds its edge very well. Mine is the one with Titanium handles, but I dont think they make it with those handles anymore.
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#47220 - 12/03/05 12:26 AM
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Here's what I have on me now, as I sit quietly at home. It's pretty typical: Left trouser pocket: * Bi-fold wallet with money, cards, PryBaby, 1l plastic bag, tinder. * Vic Rambler Right trouser pocket: * Handkerchief. * Orb Raw flashlight. * Cricket lighter. * Carabiner with: ** 2m of parachord woven to 10cm. ** Photon Freedom 2x. ** Plastic tube with ferro rod, hacksaw blade, tinder. ** Modified Fox 40 whistle. ** Serbertool M4. ** Safety pins and paper clips. ** Keys for house and car. Not pictured: * Money belt with P38, water purification tablets, plastic bags, spare cash. The PryBaby normally lives in the coin section of the wallet but I got it out to show. I have been trying to mimimise the wallet size. I've now got it down to a fairly thin bi-fold, by removing store cards that I rarely use, and tools such as a fresnel lens which don't pay their way. I'm still looking for a perfect wallet. The carabiner is the lightest full-strength one I could find. I'd rather a locking carabiner but I've not yet found one light enough. It's nice to have a solid bit of metal, though, and I like to think I could break glass with it if I had to. The parachord acts as a fob. The paper clips are fodder for the M4 microtool - it can cut and bend them. The M4 has locking blades and is a bit smaller than the Leatherman equivalents. In practice I use the Rambler much more often. The Orb Raw has the two-stage switch. It puts out about 7 lumens on low and 70 lumens on high. It's not really a survival tool - not water proof - but it's currently the torch I use most. The Photon is a backup. When I go out I usually add a mobile phone, and often a waist-pack with more gear. I don't always have the money-belt or the lighter. If I am wearing a jacket it will have a PSK in a packet.
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#47221 - 12/06/05 01:52 PM
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Long time lurker and first time poster here. My wallet, keys, phone, and Palm aside, I always have my Wenger SAK, an 8 LED flashlight, a Fox 40 Mini whistle, and a lighter. These are in typically in my pockets or in my almost-EDC pack which also contains a bunch of other items. These include meds, spare batteries, spare keys, a cash stash, duct tape, electric tape, and zip ties, among others. Compared to many others here, I'm still pretty ill-equipped. Right now, I still don't have a first-aid kit I'm satisfied with. I'm slowly building up my kits though.
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#47222 - 12/06/05 03:53 PM
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That's the best way to do it... Take it slow, see what you have, and don't go shopping for anything before carefully studying your travelling patterns, containers you might already have available, etc... For example, i've decided I had three patterns : daily commute (car), other car trips, and wilderness (hiking, snowshoeing, fishing).
I have a small camera-bag first-aid + PSK that travels in my messenger bag daily. I have something slightly bigger that travels in my car, and gets thrown in my backpack when I go in the wilderness... Works for me!
Hav fun doing it all! And don't be to hard on yourself, a cheap dollar-store mirror is still better than no mirror at all, etc...
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#47223 - 12/06/05 11:41 PM
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Welcome Slowly building up your kits will allow you to learn about each item as its added so you can get the best item for your dollar to suit you and learn how to use it well before concentrating on the next item. Compared to some here I think I will always feel ill-equipped <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> but ill equipped is still better than not equipped <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#47224 - 01/09/06 08:20 PM
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#47225 - 01/11/06 01:55 AM
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Hardly the best prepared or equipped, but I do keep some must-haves at all times:
BACK LEFT POCKET Bandanna
LEFT FRONT POCKET Tube with 10 Glucose Tablets (Low blood sugar is no fun, it's knocked the wind out of my sails at some bad times) Bottle of contact lens-rewetting solution Chapstick (in winter)
RIGHT FRONT POCKET Mini Bic Folding locking blade knife, half serrated Car Keys Keychain with Leatherman P4, Mini Maglite Solitaire or Photon Micro Light, Metal pill box with spare Lexapro (VERY good precaution for me), generic immodium, Claritin redi-tab (melts in your mouth, no water needed!) Pepto chewable and ibuprofen
BACK RIGHT POCKET: Wallet...spare car key, credit/debit card. Currently NO scrap paper in there, I cleaned a TON out of it last week and my butt thanks me! <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> But I couldnt help but think 'what great potential tinder!' And about $40 in cash. Not carrying cash used to be a BIG thing for me, but now I try to keep close to $50 hard currency on hand at all times!
On my belt, my Leatherman Wave. And sometimes my cell phone, but I usually leave it in the car, or my locker, or a jacket pocket. It's always within 100 feet, and my workspace is so tiny and cramped that I've smashed it against a wall countless times when I keep it on my belt....!
EDIT: Left Wrist - a Fossil Blue watch, and sometimes a pink elastic breast cancer bracelet.
Hmmmm...I may do a photoshoot of my stuff too, with my snazzy new digital...! <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#47226 - 01/11/06 06:07 PM
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Here is a list of what I carry divided up by where it is stored.
Pants/Belt: Strider AR Strider PT Surfire G2 Min Maglite AA Fox pepper spray 2 oz - cone Wallet Pen/pencil Sharpies Watch Glasses Cellphone Gerber Diesel Multiplier change - about $2 ASP Bic lighter
Coat: Small FAK PSK - Pocket Survival Pak Bic lighter camera
Keyring: (In Pants pocket) Keys Princeton Tec Pulsar II - Red light SAK Whistle thing 4 ft paracord tan - Lanyard
Bag: (man purse thing made by Everest) Gloves Beanie dish rag floss Paper pens pencils Sharpie Sunglasses -prescription batteries for flashlights plastic bags big black garbage bag poncho Life savers Tuna Fish Pouch CDs - for listening to tunes when I drive. Cellphone (I move my phone into it holster on the bag's strap) Princeton Tec Eclipse II - clips on my hat Bic lighter
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#47229 - 01/12/06 03:08 AM
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Journeyman
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Matt, I see you are a fan of the Backwoods Honey Berry. My second favorite cigar.
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#47230 - 01/12/06 04:34 AM
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#47231 - 01/15/06 10:34 AM
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School: Bag: -School stuff -SAK -FAK -mini torch from asda (soon to be replaced by maglite) -House key -Bin bag x2 -PSK Keyring: -SAK -Mini torch from asda (soon to be replaced by maglite) -Flint
Out of School: -as above - school stuff -multi-tool from asda (LM Charge Ti on order) -matches Meal bag (in rucksack): -Salt + sugar satchets (nicked em from fast food restaurant) KFS
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#47232 - 01/15/06 01:07 PM
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Registered: 01/15/06
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Loc: Mallorca, Spain
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Hello everyone, I am still designing the best/most practical way to take the all the stuff for my needs with me every day. Here is what I currently carry:
Backpack: Wenger Multi-Keyring with: House keys Car Keys Leatherman Micra Swiss-Tech Utily Key Glow Ring Fox 40 whistle Photon II white 128Mb Pen drive with personal information stored In bag: Mini Bic lighter x2 Eyedrops Aspirins 2 meters of Duck tape around an old credit card Plasic waterproof container with four CR-123 and two NiMh 2500mAh batteries Surefire G2 Spyderco Delica SS Pens, pencil Sharpie RT red permanent marker Watreproof paper Fluorescent Nylon Rincoat (green) Disposable latex gloves Small first-aid kit Polartec hat and gloves Earphones for my Nokia cell phone/radio Spare cell phone battery Tru-Nord compass attached to a zipper Digital camera Kleenex (x3) PDA With me (trousers) Wallet HDS Ultimate 60 Van keys with ARC AAA-P , blue glowring and Peter Atwood "Prybaby" Leatherman Charge Cell phone
...and I am not happy yet <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />
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#47233 - 01/15/06 07:05 PM
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Loc: England
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Most of the time I have this There is also a basic first aid kit in the large rear pocket...just in case.
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#47234 - 01/20/06 05:43 PM
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Loc: Stockport, Cheshire, UK
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Simbad, that sounds like a pretty comprehensive kit. Im working on something VERY similar to carry in my new Maxpedition Devildog. Whereabouts are you in Mallorca? Its just about my favourite part of the world, I holiday at The Playa in Camp de Mar whenever I can. My dream is to one day live in Mallorca, Ive visited a good few of the knife stores in Palma, Paguerra etc but NOT seen any good outdoor/survival shops, could you please tell me if there are any? Hopefully, I'll be back out there in August. Good luck with the kit. Theyre always a work in progress.
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#47235 - 01/20/06 09:48 PM
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Loc: Mallorca, Spain
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Stu, I take all that stuff in a typical Eastpak bag, this paricularly model has many pockets and compartments, it's made in Cordura fabric. I also have a Maxpedition Proteus but is too small to take extra things like food, books or a jersey. As for a change I would try the Maxpedition Monsoon, I like the way to carry a single sling bag. I live in a small village (4,700 population) called Alar? at the step of the mountains of Tramuntana near the center of the island at 25Km away from Palma. Camp de Mar is a very nice place, that is the "rocky" side of Mallorca, I used to go there in summer for swimming and "jumping" from the cliffs, very deep water though. The good outdoors shops are in Palma town, I know most of them, very well stocked bu a bit pricey, anyway, I can PM you some info about If you're coming in August just drop me an e-mail or a PM here to make a "Mallorca get together".
cheers <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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#47236 - 01/21/06 02:46 PM
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Loc: Stockport, Cheshire, UK
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Hi, Simbad. I'll look you up if I get out there in August, Im starting a new job soon & unsure what theyre like for holidays. I had afew too many holidays last year, spent about 7 weeks out of the country (5 of them in Camp de Mar). Sadly, I think THIS years gonna be about working hard. All the best - Stuart
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#47237 - 01/25/06 01:17 AM
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Registered: 07/28/04
Posts: 1468
Loc: Texas
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The more it changes, the more it seems to stay the same. Here's what I always carry as a minimum. CRK Large Classic Sebenza w/ Dual Thumb Studs Timex Expedition Watch w/ Compass Photon Freedom Micro Light Mini Bic Lighter Keys Wallet w/ Prepaid Calling Card and List of Important Phone Numbers RIM Blackberry PDA Phone (not pictured)
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#47238 - 02/07/06 06:50 AM
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amazing the stuff you guys carry around.
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#47239 - 03/29/06 01:55 AM
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#47240 - 03/31/06 04:30 AM
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[img] http://pics.livejournal.com/fearsclave/pic/000929d8[/img] Left wrist: Marathon SAR (self-winding dive watch issued to Canadian Forces SAR techs; water resistant to 300 meters) Belt: Cellphone Left Front pocket: Victorinox Rucksack SAK Right Front Pocket: Columbia Keyring Organizer, with: - Leatherman Squirt S4 - Spyderco Ladybug (semi-serrated) - Waterproof match case, with NATO matches, striking strips, and cotton ball/Vaseline tinder, salted with magnesium filings - 1-gig memory stick - keys: car, house, laptop, filing cabinet - Photon microlight Right hip pocket: wallet (not shown) Laptop backpack: - Laptop - Maglite 2AA with 3-LED and buttswitch aftermarket conversion - Gerber MultiPlier 400
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#47241 - 03/31/06 04:28 PM
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Registered: 04/05/05
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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What is the yellow thing?
Thanks!
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#47242 - 03/31/06 07:19 PM
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Ok, bearing in mind that I live in an urban enviroment ( mostly) and our law enforcement agency's sometimes seem to think that the Law is whatever they say it is, ( In theory I can, on the provision that it is not of a proscribed type like a butterfly knife, flick or gravity knife, have about my person an knife that has a 3" edge or less without having to explain it. Fixed blade knives or folding knives of above that size require reasonable excuse. In practice, the Police may try to prosecute for possession of an offencive weapon. Thus circumventing my exercise of a right) I normally carry a Leatherman Wave, One of two Benchmade folders and a torch, lighter and money, cell phone, credit cards etc on my person. I carry waterproofs, food & water as needed and a small first aid kit plus anything else I deem needed in my rucksack. Common sense ( Now there is a contradiction in terms for you) really .
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#47243 - 04/01/06 12:46 AM
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Ok here the list as of today.. <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> sorry no pics, i don't have a digi camera yet
leatherman charge ti or SAK champ Buck assited opener or Cold steel hunter Photon freedom and a Inova x5 Magfire and a mini Bic chap stick, nail clipper heavy duty thread, brass wire, spider wire 50 lb test foil, duct tape band aids (4) butterfly clip (6) alcohol wipes(6) wet naps (3) stainless steel pill holder (water proof) (2) (first one) excedrine, advil, asprin 2 of each and some cotton balls to stop rattle and use as tinder (2nd one) hooks , needles, swivles snaps, leaders 2 of each. more cotton balls saftey pins (4) fox wistle mini sharpie and a cross ion pen tweezers Dakota angler watch has a compass, thermometer,red led , stop watch ,alarm , small stone sharpener. yup I use it all ...every day. .. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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#47244 - 04/29/06 03:23 AM
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bump, let see some more pictures!
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#47245 - 06/17/06 10:02 PM
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lets see some more pictures, please!
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#47246 - 06/22/06 06:39 PM
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If you got GPS for the PDA you could carry maps on it as well and would not need the GPS reciever as well.
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#47247 - 06/22/06 08:12 PM
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Although I do have maps on the PDA, they don't have a GPS unit for it where as the GPS unit has a very basic map set in it so by combining the two I have GPS and good maps. One day when I have some spare money I'll buy a better unit <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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#47248 - 07/07/06 03:10 AM
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#47249 - 07/07/06 03:25 AM
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Cranky Geek
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Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
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What is the point of this inquiry, and why do you keep bumping it up?
A survival peeping tom? Gathering data for someone? Somebody who wants to know what the "cool kids" are using to be like us?
I'm just at a loss for the possible reasoning to this. If people share, they share, and they usually start a new thread when they do so.
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#47251 - 07/13/06 04:03 PM
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Left wrist: Either a Citizen Eco-Drive World Time Watch or Casio Solar Pathfinder Watch (weekends)
Belt Left Hip: Pager, Treo 650 in a Spec-Ops Brand PDA case with either my Equipped To Survive Limited Edition Sebenza or my Mini-RSK M2HS clipped in beside it. The choice of knife depends on if I am planning on spending a major portion of my day in DC (the Mini).
Belt Right Hip: Office BB and Leatherman Charge Ti with a Mag Solitaire on one side of the holster and a mini Sharpie on the other side of the holster
Left Front pocket: Burton Helios lighter, Burt's Bees lip Balm, Cross Vice Pen, and a handkerchief
Right Front Pocket: EK Ekcessories Triple Cat Key ring, with: - Ring 1: house keys and membership cards - Ring 2: Car Key - Ring 3: TAD Gear Life Capsule whistle with pain killers, Doug Ritter Special Edition MKII Photon Freedom Micro with hands free multi-purpose Photon clip, Sterling Systems Superior Sharpener and 256 meg memory stick (the Triple Cat allows me to always have ring 3 with me. When I am on reserve weekend ring 1 stays in the car, when traveling in DW car ring 2 stays at home and I clip my key set for her car to ring 3)
Right Rear pocket: wallet
Left Rear Pocket: bandana
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#47252 - 07/13/06 04:09 PM
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Actually, I love these threads and the fact this one has been viewed over 13,000 times means a lot of other folks do too.
I'm always on the lookout for some new gadget/doodad for my already over-stuffed pockets. <img src="/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />
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#47253 - 07/13/06 06:57 PM
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Actually, I enjoy and learn from this thread as well.
We are all looking for ideas to upgrade.
Perhaps the only sin here is that I haven't taken the time to post my own EDC. It should be a two way street. Are others guilty as well?
Jon
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#47254 - 07/13/06 07:08 PM
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The picture above is still pretty accurate for me. A couple of notable changes however...
I switched from the large Sebenza to the large RSK and I swapped an Arc AAA Premium for the Photon. The Photon now lives in my Altoids tin PSK. I may go back to a large Sebbie in the future if TNK ever gets in a left-handed dual silver thumbstub large regular. The darn thing has been on back order for decades <img src="/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />.
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#47255 - 07/14/06 02:12 AM
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Cranky Geek
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Posts: 4642
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I don't see a problem. I see something odd, something curious.
I see someone who's only interest seems to be to peek in people's pockets. We all talk about our EDC in normal conversation here. The information you seek could be easily gleaned from reading the postings. You don't post except to "bump" this up in activity, or at least you haven't in 18 months according to your posting history, which to me seems odd. An inactive member who appears to be looking for specific information, and only on a limited number of threads.
Excuse me, but that pings fairly high on my weird-stuff-o-meter. It's like a guy who isn't a local and parks his car so he can take a walk through the neighborhood without talking to anyone while looking over the houses. Maybe he's a architecture student, maybe he's looking for place closer to work and this is on his list of good neighborhoods, maybe he's casing, maybe he's looking for his ex-wife and kids, who knows? But he's going to make people wonder, and eventually someone is going to ask him if they can help him, becuase they are a concerned member of thier community.
I'm a concerned member of this community. And I'd be shocked if I was the only one who thought something looked a little strange.
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#47256 - 07/14/06 03:40 AM
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just curious to see what everyone carrys on there person. being in charge at the local police impound lets me see a lot of wierd stuff, that people carry, and its just curiosity as to why I bump the threads here and on other boards. People kind of let threads go away for months if someone does not keep them at the top, and bumping them gets alot of more people involved. comeing from someone whos been here in less time then me, blah I have nothing further to say, on that matter other then reading you your rights and seeing whats in your pockets, haha.
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#47258 - 07/14/06 01:52 PM
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Loc: Collegeville, PA, USA
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All well and good (albeit a bit curious), but could we not change the subject to Part Three or July 2006 otherwise update it?
In other words, how about we start another thread.
Part Two could use a trip to the powder room.
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#47259 - 07/15/06 03:11 AM
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Cranky Geek
Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
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If that was intended to be joke, you failed. If it was intended as intimidation, you again failed. And if you were trying to impress me, well, strike three.
Now, I asked a simple question. Actually, for the record, I asked it twice. The first time, by private message, with a reply that said a lot of nothing. This was the second time, on the theory that a more public asking of the question would be more likely to have a better answer. Which you've given, along with a few clues about yourself.
Thank you.
I asked because I've seen things like this in other forums where it turns out data was being mined. With the recent forum spamming, it seemed like the question needed to be asked in the open becuase your behavior pattern is unusual for members of ETS. It isn't unusual for someone who is taking notes, either for marketing or as someone who is beating the bushes looking for something that might be career enhancing.
Given the current state of the world, my Russian ancestry crops up ever now and then. Some might call it paranoia, but experince indicates that it is a survival trait to check when something doesn't feel right.
As for how long I've been here, I've been around for a long time. Off and on since the forum started, under a couple of names as my location in the world changes, sometimes to places where I don't have access to the web, and as the servers glitch. The server failures seem to eat those who have contributed the most first.
Now, did you type something you'd like to apologize for?
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#47260 - 07/15/06 06:00 PM
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have a great day, and keep the bulls*** to pm's. let the thread continue!
(mods if you can please clean up this thread, that would be great)
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#47261 - 07/16/06 01:31 AM
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I'm sorry, I didn't realise that it was bs to ask what the point was. Or are we talking about your waving a badge at me?
As I said, all I did was a question. And while I hate to ask this of them, I would love to see the moderator's opinions. In public, preferably; I have nothing to hide here, and the abuse that was aimed at me WAS public.
Edited by ironraven (07/16/06 01:45 AM)
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#47262 - 07/16/06 03:00 AM
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Registered: 08/23/05
Posts: 289
Loc: WI, MA, and NYC
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Your concerns remind me about this crazy thread that was on bladeforums (or maybe it was knifeforums) last year. It was called something like "What illegal things do you EDC?" or something to that effect.
Of course, half the people wrote back with comments telling the author what he could do with his question.
The crazy thing is that the other half (or at least some number) actually wrote about things they carry illegally. You sometimes just gotta wonder what's wrong with people...
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#47263 - 07/16/06 10:00 AM
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Registered: 03/18/06
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Loc: The Netherlands
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I'm staying out of this one.......
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#47264 - 01/06/07 03:26 AM
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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#47265 - 01/07/07 04:52 AM
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Posts: 503
Loc: Quebec City, Canada
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No, this thread is dead. There is part three actually that someone made alive again. <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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