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| #119017 - 01/06/08 04:18 AM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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| #119036 - 01/06/08 01:11 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: teacher] |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  08/10/07
 Posts: 315
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 Wallet Inova X1 Prepaid cell phone Leatherman Wave mk2 Leatherman C300 Mala bandana Every key I use,  mini bick  three days of Rx meds wristwatch given me by me grandfather paracord bracelet not shown are a white handkerchief(in the wash) and a Victorinox Climber with Inova micro attached to the ring.
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| #119352 - 01/08/08 03:08 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Be_Prepared] |  
|   Stranger
 
 Registered:  01/08/08
 Posts: 8
 Loc:  Miami, Florida
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 my typical "grab and go" setup: wallet Tool Logic Ice card for wallet Glow in the dark Victorinox swiss army knife pepper spray in red holster Surefire E1E flashlight fitted with LED Sony Ericsson W810i walkman phone chapstick |  
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| #119353 - 01/08/08 03:38 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: oceanside] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  12/10/07
 Posts: 844
 Loc:  NYC
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1. Gerber Suspension Multitool;2. Travel roll Charmin;
 3. Small package Charmin wet wipes;
 4. 10 feet paracord;
 5. 1 each spork and plastic knife, with small exacto screwed into middle;
 6. 20 feet waxed twine on small sewing spool;
 7. 6 tablets Imodium;
 8. Blistex lip treatment balm, 1 tube;
 9. 10 caplets extra strength Tylenol;
 10. 1 roll 2 inch gauze;
 11. 0.35 oz petroleum jelly tube;
 12. 4 alcohol swabs;
 13. 1 roll athletic tape, cut in half.
 14. Emergency rain poncho;
 15. 1 large piece heavy duty aluminim foil;
 16. 3 small trioxolane bars;
 17. tiny bic lighter;
 18. Spark-Lite fire starter;
 19. 1 box waterproof matches;
 20. 1 box regular matches;
 21. 1 spool thread;
 22. 3 needles varying sizes;
 23. 1 candle;
 24. Emergency fishing kit (5 fishing hooks; spinners, line on sewing spool; sinkers, 1 small bobber);
 25. Mag solitaire flashlight (on key chain);
 26. P-51 can opener (on key chain).
 
 
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| #119360 - 01/08/08 05:02 PM  Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
[Re: Polak187] |  
|   Stranger
 
 Registered:  01/08/08
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leatherman charge,gerber clutch ,swiss army knife, picquick minipik screwdriver ,cellphone,paper ,pen,zippo lighter keys for every where i go,wallet,at least 20$ cash change and bills,sunglasses |  
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| #119362 - 01/08/08 05:16 PM  Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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|   Youth of the Nation
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Ipod, cellphone, cpr mask, 2 gig flash drive, jute tinder, whistle, photon freedom, pocket widgy, from county comm, flsahlite froim county comm (blue) inka pen, pocket notebook, wallet (with ducttape, thread, and  saftey pins) a bcb pocket tool thing, 50eet of para cord (slatts knot belt)   
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| #119376 - 01/08/08 07:02 PM  Re: Gotta love a good looking watch
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|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  08/21/07
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 Loc:  Pennsylvania, USA
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On MeThe Following
 
 Bandanna
 Boker Jim Wagner Reality Based Folder
 CRKT M-21
 Wallet
 100.00  extra cash
 Watch
 Wallet
 Motorola Razar
 Res-Q-Me
 Gerber Clutch
 County.com mini prybar
 Jet Screem Whistle
 Fisher Space Pen
 Wenger Clippers #16930
 Inova X1 Led/ extra battery
 
 
 
 
 
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| #119399 - 01/08/08 08:18 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Dan_McI] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  12/14/05
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dan,
 is this for city carry?
 
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| #119408 - 01/08/08 08:57 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: teacher] |  
|   Old Hand
 
 Registered:  12/10/07
 Posts: 844
 Loc:  NYC
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dan,
 is this for city carry?
 
 Teacher
Yes, for lack of a better answer.  I pretty much take it everywhere and live in NYC.   I also normally carry a cell phone and my wallet.  
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| #119420 - 01/08/08 10:17 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Dan_McI] |  
|   Stranger
 
 Registered:  09/24/07
 Posts: 17
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My teenage son tends to be more than a little skeptical about "survivalist" issues, viewing an interest in such issues as little more than an eccentric hobby, like collecting miniature toys or keeping bees (no offense intended to all you toy collectors and beekeepers out there).  After visiting another site (NOT this forum) over several days his reaction was "These guys are preparing more and more obsessively for events that are less and less likely.  Who is ever going to need this stuff?".  On the other hand, he is concerned with basic preparedness, believing that people should be prepared for the rough edges that we all occasionally rub up against while going through our daily lives.  When we were talking about this last night, he mentioned that experience had taught him to be prepared for particular things, and that he always carried some stuff with him when he was out (school, movies, hanging with friends, etc.).  In effect, this was his EDC, although he would never think to call it that.  So, here's what one fourteen year old carries every day on his person.
 In a Maxpedition Urban wallet:
 -1 Wet-Nap cleansing wipe
 -1 antiseptic towlette
 -1 1.75 x 4 adhesive bandage
 -1 .75 x 3 adhesive bandage
 -2 extra strength Tylenol
 -2 sheets Rite-in-the-Rain note paper
 -1 safety pin
 Laminated card with various contact phone numbers
 Varying amounts of cash (I suspect never more than $10)
 
 On a keychain:
 -housekey
 -Photon micro light
 -Jet Scream whistle
 
 In his pockets:
 -cell phone
 -large bandana
 -all weather pen
 
 When I asked him if he ever used this stuff, he said that during a big storm last week he used the Photon light when the power failed at his friends house, and that he used both an antiseptic towlette and a large adhesive bandage on a friend who crashed his bicycle and cut his shin.
 
 I wanted to say "How about some duct tape" or "You really should carry (fill in the blank)", but in the end I kept my mouth shut.  This is his thing, and it isn't that weak an EDC for a suburban teenager.
 
 
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