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| #94637 - 05/14/07 07:02 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: JIM] |  
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And it's not just a jacket, it is really an EDC System! I love  modular designs and magnet closures. The only problem is that it's easy to get lost in 52 pockets and compartments sometimes   .
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| #98985 - 07/03/07 12:52 AM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Alex] |  
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lets see some more pictures! I will post one shortly! |  
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| #99025 - 07/03/07 04:28 AM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Be_Prepared] |  
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Ron,What is the organge thing on top of your wallet?
 
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That's a refillable butane lighter. It's made by Solo. It has a nice strong jet flame, good in windy conditions, and it has a little heft to it, because of the metal case. It's been dropped plenty of times and still works! A couple other nice features are the mirror inside the cap (small, but, it would attract attention) and a compass on top. (Again, just a small button compass, but it is liquid filled and surprisingly accurate.) I think I bought it at West Marine actually, a few years ago. Wind is a big problem on boats, I bought it for fusing the ends of lines when doing splicing on the boat, but, it has become a regular item for me now, rather than just on the boat. I bought one of those.  It was a Coleman brand and it died shortly after I bought it. |  
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| #99074 - 07/04/07 12:46 AM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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I bought one of those.  It was a Coleman brand and it died shortly after I bought it.
Sorry to hear that, I wonder if it's made by the same folks? Did it have an accident? Mine is made by Solo. I guess Coleman probably could have rebranded it, or it could be another manufacturer. Mine's still giving good service, and really has been banged around alot. I use a premium butane to refill it, but, other than that, haven't done anything to it.  I see that they are no longer sold at West Marine, but, you can get them from Basegear: http://www.basegear.com/soloadventurer.html Sorry that you had trouble with yours from Coleman, but, they may just replace it if you bring it back. We have a Coleman outlet near us that took back a tent that had a defect, a defect that was severely stressed due to some Boy Scouts that aren't patient with tent zippers. Still, they took it back with a smile and gave us a new one. 
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| #99126 - 07/04/07 04:58 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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   Registered:  06/29/07
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Looks like I'm a little late to join this thread, but it seems like a good place for my first post. My EDC stuff is less "survival" gear than it is "crap I use all the time and don't want to go hunting for."  Here's the list: Keychain w/ quick detach for car keys Kershaw Titanium handle folder Bucktool standard Business card case w/ cards and 2gb U3 USB flash drive 8-LED mini flashlight w/ laser pointer Cell phone w/ 1.2mp camera (on a belt clip) Bluetooth headset (belt holster from folding reading glasses) Digital pedometer Wallet Mini pillbox with daily meds + ibuprofin & Imodium When at work I often add a mechanical pencil and Post-It pad to my shirt pocket.
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| #99135 - 07/04/07 06:48 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
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Nice EDC and welcome to the forum!! 
_________________________''It's time for Plan B...'' ''We have a Plan B?''  ''No, but it's time for one.''  -Stargate SG-1
 
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| #99978 - 07/16/07 04:57 PM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: JIM] |  
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   Registered:  06/29/07
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Over the weekend I visited my local REI for the first time and picked up a few odds and ends (no, really, I only spent $16 total!) My favorite is the Swiss-Tech ScrewzAll, a tiny solid stainless steel tool with 4 rather robust little screwdrivers on it that are far superior to those on my Bucktool. I added it to my EDC by attaching it to my keychain.http://www.rei.com/product/744339 Best part about this little gem: the price, a modest $5.
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| #100020 - 07/17/07 05:06 AM  Re: what is your every day carry? part three
[Re: Todd W] |  
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Does anyone come to realize they carry to much and forget what they have???? I never forget what I EDC. It's all in my pockets, so I see it every day when I put on my pants, plus I use it all on a regular basis, otherwise I wouldn't bother carrying it. Sometimes I forget what I have in my briefcase, but that's because I don't use it all every day.
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