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| #9182 - 09/13/02 04:11 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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Would you mind expanding on your "Executive SK?" I'd love to know what's in it. |  
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| #9183 - 09/13/02 04:17 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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Where are you located? I'm north of Philadelphia AND I've been summoned for jury duty. That will be a bladeless day. |  
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| #9184 - 09/13/02 04:20 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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The problem is, if you have reason to use a knife and therefore deploy the knife hitherto concealed in your wallet, you're begging for problems with security. |  
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| #9185 - 09/13/02 04:22 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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Okay, I gotta ask, what's in your wallet survival kit? I'm looking for wallet-sized survival gear and it isn't easy to find. |  
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| #9186 - 09/13/02 04:24 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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Are you the same "Max" who was here before the original forum crashed? |  
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| #9187 - 09/13/02 04:51 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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 Registered:  08/16/02
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Since I canīt remember the crash of the original forum, I think Iīm not. I registered about 4 weeks ago.<br> 
_________________________If it isnīt broken, it doesnīt have enough features yet.
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| #9188 - 09/13/02 05:30 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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   Registered:  05/10/01
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Well, I'm piecing things together a little at a time.<br><br>I have a PC backpack for commuting to-and-from  the office.  It has some stuff like bad-aids, a multi-tool, tape, paper, water bottle, etc..  But I wanted somethings I could caerry with me at all times, including meetings.<br><br>I have a Palm Pilot in a small leather valise case that zips shut.  It's 6 1/2" tall x 4" wide by 1 1/2' thick.  The right side holds the PDA via a vacro strip.  It also hase a pen ho;der and stylis holder.  My stylis also has a pen tip by unscrewing the pointer tip.  The left side has a flap that holds 3"x5" iindex cards or paper.  I cut paper down since I can carry more sheets, but I do have a card on the bottom of the "deck."  The flap opens up to reveal 5 slots/pockets for holding business crads.  Three of them actually hold business cards, two from meetings with contacts.  One holds business cards I made up for my scout troop.  The other two hold a grafetti cheat sheet for the PDA and the last holds a copy of my PSK cheatsheet.  It's not truly appropriate in an urban setting so I really should include a different sheet (someday).  One of these slots is where I'll place the SpyderCard knife, plain blade, BTW.  (Thanks everyone for your suggestions).<br><br>Under the flap, on the case's inside cover,  is a small business card pocket where I actually keep my business cards   .<br><br>When opened, the flap has an isnide pocket between the 3"x5" side and the 5 slot card side.  In here I've stashed a small plastic sewing kit case (2 1/2"x4").  It includes a small sewing kit (surprise!), 2 quarters & an exacto razor blade taped to a business card, another copy of my PSK Cheetsheet and some band-aids.<br><br>I added a split rin on to the zipper pull tab.  It's the  removable type where you can detatch the keys.  On this I've added a Fox whistle and Photon II LED light.  I find having the Phjoton detaychable is useful as I end up under desks occaisionally when my coworkers ask for me to see what's wrong with their PC (before they call the help desk).  The first thing I do is o make sure everything's plugged in (power, network connectiion, etc.)<br><br>Anyway, I know there's more I can add and I will.  What I like is that it's mostly inconspicious, except for the bright orange whistle, which folks in meetings will occaisionally ask me about.  That give me an opportunity to explain why I have it, to which the usual response is "I know who to look for in an emergeny."<br><br>So what else should I consider?
_________________________Willie Vannerson
 McHenry, IL
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| #9189 - 09/13/02 06:01 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  07/06/02
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Well, if you find yourself in a situation where you really need to use the weapons you have concealed, you're probably well past the point where you're going to be worried about security people.<br><br>The reason I carry tools and/or weapons wherever I go is that you can never be certain what random chance might bring you. Especially since last September (and even back to Oklahoma City), every time I go into a public/government building I try to carry my tools--not because I'm looking to harm another person, but because I'm worried that little things like terrorist attacks and building collapses may necessitate the use of my tools. 
_________________________Gemma Seymour (she/her) @gcvrsa
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| #9190 - 09/13/02 06:27 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  03/13/02
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Just a couple of notes.<br><br>I have to wear picture ID at all times.  I have a Suunto breakaway lanyard with the ID and a Black Fox 40.  It always surprises me how many people do not even see the whistle.<br><br>I carry an old style pocket calender instead of a PDA and have taken a sailmakers needle threaded with bright red wool and slipped this in the calendar binding.  I use the wool as a page marker, but really have it there for the needle. (I have 2m of waxed nylon sewing thread wrapped around a business card in the pocket of my Molskine notebook....along with a copy of YOUR PSK cheat sheet). |  
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| #9191 - 09/13/02 06:41 PM  Re: Executive Carry Knife |  
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 Registered:  07/06/02
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 Loc:  US
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So far, my wallet-sized kit contains (I mix and match, depending on circumstances):<br><br>SOG Access Card<br>DMT Dia-Sharp diamond sharpeners (XFine, Fine, Coarse)<br>Pro-Knot knot reference card set<br>The Fisherman's Ultimate Knot Guide<br>2 Purell sanitizing towellettes<br>2 Neosporin packs<br>6 Band-Aids<br>2 Unlubed condoms<br>Credit cards, phone cards, money<br>Signal mirror<br>small piece of PackTowl, folded<br>small fishing/sewing kit (a few needles, hooks, bits of line)<br>a book of matches (and when I can find them, the type of matchbook with wooden matches)<br><br>The general idea is to make a kit that fits into some sort of a wallet for ease of carrying. The wallet can then also be fit into a small Otter Box/Pelican Case/etc for waterproofing. I'm not trying to make it all fit comfortably in a pants pocket, since I never carry my wallet in my pants, anyway. Also, I don't believe in trying to make everything you might need fit into one package--it's easier and probably better to keep things you need often or immediately out of the package (like an EDC knife, cigarette lighter, mini flashlight, whistle).<br><br>This list is not by any means complete. I'm always looking for little things to toss in, so if anyone has a suggestions, fire away!<br> 
_________________________Gemma Seymour (she/her) @gcvrsa
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