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#69137 - 11/03/06 02:32 AM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
Paul810 Offline
Veteran

Registered: 03/02/03
Posts: 1428
Loc: NJ, USA


1. Benchmade 705-401 (or Leatherman Charge Ti)
2. Surefire E1e-Ha with KL4 head
3. Verizon Chocolate phone
4. Keys with
-BSA Hotspark flint
-steel waterproof container holding spare battery and Vaseline/cotton
5. Wallet with
-Swisscard lite
-Survival info cards
-Fresnel lense
-lock picks

Not shown:

6. Watch is a Tissot T-touch (thermometer, barometer, compass, ect)

7. Leather belt with hidden pocket
-a few feet of spider wire
-two eye hooks
-spare car key
-safety pin


I also have my bag that I carry my books in, which is loaded with stuff.

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#69138 - 11/03/06 04:08 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
teacher Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
EDC:

pen, notebook
latex exam gloves in film canister
bandana
mini-bic, un-modified
gerber clutch
cell phone
Tylenol
band-aids in checkbook
Watch, timex with alarm, timer, etc

-Teacher

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#69139 - 11/03/06 08:37 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
Veteran

Registered: 03/31/06
Posts: 1355
Loc: United Kingdom.
On second thoughts:- What does he need matches for? He has got a knife.
Yes I'm winding you up, but there is a lot to be said for learning traditional methods like the bow drill, even in an urban enviroment. Makes a great party trick at barbeques. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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#69140 - 12/13/06 09:04 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
mrwilmoth Offline
Stranger

Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
lets see some more pictures of whats in your pockets!

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#69141 - 12/14/06 02:25 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
91gdub Offline
Member

Registered: 11/12/06
Posts: 172
Loc: South Jersey (the 51st state)
In my pockets are:
SAK
Zippo lighter
Cell phone
Wallet and cash
In the backpack I NEVER leave home without:
Multi tool
Altoids FAK
Compass
Bic lighter
Weatherproof matches
Mini Mag light
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#69142 - 12/14/06 04:42 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
halogen Offline
Journeyman

Registered: 12/09/05
Posts: 54
Keychain:
Victorinox German Army Knife (old type)
Whislte
Arc AAA-P
Small firesteel
Black 550 paracord wrapped into a bundle
Keys :-)

Wallet (in or attached):
Spare cash
A couple of pieces of waterproof writing paper
Spare AAA battery for the Arc
Spark-lite & 4 tinder tabs
Safety pins
Roasting bag and small binder clip for carrying/purifying water
A couple of MP1 water purification tablets
Victorinox Classic SD
Photon Freedom red covert
Inka pen

Also in pocket:
Butane blow-torch-type lighter (peizo-electric)

Belt:
Mobile phone (has a decent LED light)

Altoids tin PSK (also on belt) containing:
Immodium
Duct tape (from PSP)
Compass (from PSP)
Sewing needles and safety pins
Thread and cord from PSP
Another spark-lite and 6 tinder tabs
Wire saw
Another AAA battery
Scalpel blade (from PSP)
Another roasting bag with clip
More water purification tablets
Possibly other stuff I've forgotten


On wrist:
G-Shock watch with a small compass on the strap

Somewhere around:
A small container of meds; nothing I need critically.

Undisclosed location:
Spare cash (not in wallet)

In/attached to bag (almost always with me, contents depend on season):
Whistle and Res-Q-Me (attached to outside)
1.5 litre platypak (empty)
Knife sharpener
AMK heatsheet
Spare pare of wool socks
Small LED headlamp
Spare tinder
Re-usable cable ties (large)
Extra paracord
Streamlight TL-3 (usually)
Sometimes a stainless steel mug and extra duct tape



eeph





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#69144 - 12/14/06 05:24 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
KenK Offline
"Be Prepared"
Pooh-Bah

Registered: 06/26/04
Posts: 2210
Loc: NE Wisconsin
It's kind of funny, I didn't EDC fire-making gear until I saw Cast Away. The thought of Tom Hanks' character being stranded on that island with no apparent way to start a fire got me to add a BSA Hot Spark to my key chain. He didn't think he was going anywhere non-urban, but as fate would have it ...

Let's see ... in my pockets I carry:

ARC AAA-P flashlight
BSA Hot Spark w/ striker
Orange Fox40 whistle w/ the belly ground down
Gerber Micro LST (I carried this before I got the mini Mk1 - still there)
Mini RSK Mk1, black handle
Lip Balm
Cell phone w/ numbers loaded
Clean Hankerchief
Wallet w/ cash, ID, credit cards, insurance cards
Casio watch - nothing fancy

I tend to wear good walking shoe/boots that I could walk some miles in. I try to wear a coat/hat/gloves that would allow me to spend a decent amount of time outdoors - as opposed to inside my truck.

I've been meaning to add some kind of little compass. I bought a Suunto Gem, but the capsule pops out of the case too easily. I don't carry any first aid gear in pockets. A clean hankercheif will suffice in an emergency.

When out hiking or camping the amount of gear in my fanny pack/daypack is much more inclusive. When the PLB arrives next week that will be added too.

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#69145 - 12/14/06 05:50 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
teacher Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 12/14/05
Posts: 988
Ken,

I'd reccomend adding three band-aids to your wallet; great for small cuts or blisters and zero space

Teacher

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#69147 - 12/14/06 06:51 PM Re: what is your every day carry? part three
bassnbear Offline
newbie

Registered: 08/25/06
Posts: 44
Loc: Southeast US
I carry everyday:

Freedom II Photon flashlight (on key ring)
P-38 (on key ring)
Gerber LST lockback pocket knife
Gerber Gator Lockback on belt
Gerber multitool on belt
Bandanna
Personal meds in a pocket case (3 days)
Ink pen
Wallet w/pocket magnifier, 3 pieces Tinder quick, cash, one credit card, concealed weapons permit, driver's license
Casio Pathfinder wristwatch
Cell Phone w/ long life battery
Pocket calendar (can use paper for notes, tinder, log, etc.)
Some days I add a Mini-mag w/LED conversion (in belt pouch)
Glock 9mm with 3 ten round clips
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#69148 - 12/14/06 07:21 PM Re: Tom Hanks' Cast Away
Excomantia Offline
journeyman

Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 98
Loc: Moved to my new home and now h...
Quote:
It's kind of funny, I didn't EDC fire-making gear until I saw Cast Away. The thought of Tom Hanks' character being stranded on that island with no apparent way to start a fire got me to add a BSA Hot Spark to my key chain. He didn't think he was going anywhere non-urban, but as fate would have it ...

I seem to remember that on his keychain in that movie he carried a swis army knife, which he gave to Helen Hunt, because she forgot her own keys, just before he boarded the plane.
Moral: Keep your Keys on one ring and Goodies on another and never give up your Goodies if you can avoid it.
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