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TECHWG
May 14th, 2006, 12:14 PM
What do you carr with you all the time where ever you are ?
I carry these with me anywhere i am. And with my coat (about 3 items or so live in my coat)
Spyderco Dragonfly (knife)
Gerber 600 Pro Scout Deluxe (multi tool)
Surefire G2 -P61 or P60 depending (flashlight)
Generic 1 CR123 3Watt luxeon LED flashlight
Gerber Infinity Ultra (1x AA low power flashlight)
x6 CR123 Batteries
Swisstech Utilikey (knife/screwdriver/opener etc)
2 spare tungsten Carbide saw blades for the above gerber multi tool
Fallkniven DC4 (Diamond sharpening stone)
Timex Expedition -Digital compass- watch
Ericsson k500i (phone)
Nokia 3310 (backup phone)
Zippo Street Chrome (lighter)
Wallet
huh i think thats about everything . . . what about you guys ? any preference on multi tools, flashlights, other things ?
big ed
May 14th, 2006, 04:51 PM
Hearing aids....2 ea
Spenders....hold up me pants
Glasses......to find hearing aids
$1 bill......long ago advice from Papa Mio so's I won't be rested as a vagrant
Uppers an lowers.....in case peanut brittle beckons
Hand full of bread crumbs......so I can find my way home
Needless in Nashville, Not me ed
TECHWG
May 14th, 2006, 05:01 PM
well that gave me a huge insite there . . . Thanks
big ed
May 15th, 2006, 12:02 AM
My pleasure TECHWG.....just so long as the huge insight isn't a sniper scope!
Nervous in Natick, Needless ed
Franklin
May 15th, 2006, 01:29 AM
Beer and smokes.:)
eyes-open
May 15th, 2006, 04:04 AM
First off and in equal importance, is that this ridiculous acronym EDC ( EveryDay Carry ) is reported immediately to the *AAAAA for abusing the privilege that is the alphabet.
As to what I carry everyday - This question has forced me to accept what is now not in my pockets.
I now have a tragic lack of string, elastic, & marbles (one of which should be really cool and special). I is also lacking conkers (prepared with vinegar and baked to promote toughness in battle) and my trusty magnifying glass (is conkers just a British thing ?). There should also be a copy of the Beezer (comic) rolled up in my back pocket and a jam jar with holes punched in the lid for collecting various specimens - all of which was all a boy needed to get on in life.
Now I is much older and has let these things go to make way for money & keys
.......and they is heavier than everything that went before.
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/andysnaps/m_Conkers.jpg
I can't think that when the Universe created time it meant to seperate a man so totally from his childhood.
......and so I have decided that time won't take it amiss, if I turn it back a little, by returning just one thing to the bottom of my pocket.
Now, from this morning onwards, I carry money, keys and something that looks to all the World as if it's only a piece of string.
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/andysnaps/mouseborder.gif
*AAAAA = American Association Against Acronym Abuse
Primrose
May 15th, 2006, 04:05 AM
cork and a needle ;) The rest of the stuff I borrow from people who are lost.:lurking:
http://www.ladyofthecake.com/monkeys3/html/part_iv__pg_5.html
ftwynne59
May 15th, 2006, 05:23 AM
-{ Quote: "What do you carr with you all the time where ever you are ?
I carry these with me anywhere i am. And with my coat (about 3 items or so live in my coat)
Spyderco Dragonfly (knife)
Gerber 600 Pro Scout Deluxe (multi tool)
Surefire G2 -P61 or P60 depending (flashlight)
Generic 1 CR123 3Watt luxeon LED flashlight
Gerber Infinity Ultra (1x AA low power flashlight)
x6 CR123 Batteries
Swisstech Utilikey (knife/screwdriver/opener etc)
2 spare tungsten Carbide saw blades for the above gerber multi tool
Fallkniven DC4 (Diamond sharpening stone)
Timex Expedition -Digital compass- watch
Ericsson k500i (phone)
Nokia 3310 (backup phone)
Zippo Street Chrome (lighter)
Wallet
huh i think thats about everything . . . what about you guys ? any preference on multi tools, flashlights, other things ?" }-
TECHWG....you the next Bond ? ::)
Rita
May 15th, 2006, 05:34 AM
as little as I can get by with--usually just a billfold--used to be cigs and lighter too, but no need for them anymore since quitting--lightened my load a bit ;D
big ed
May 15th, 2006, 08:33 AM
-{ Quote: "First off and in equal importance, is that this ridiculous acronym EDC ( EveryDay Carry ) is reported immediately to the *AAAAA for abusing the privilege that is the alphabet.
Uh uh...young e-o! I'm pretty sure that "AAAAA" is the size of the teeny-tiny batteries in my pacemaker!
As to what I carry everyday - This question has forced me to accept what is now not in my pockets.
That's not so bad.....in a thread or 2 ago Chise related that when he was a lad his hand me down knickers had no pockets.....it had something to do w/playing pool!
I now have a tragic lack of string, elastic, & marbles (one of which should be really cool and special). I is also lacking conkers (prepared with vinegar and baked to promote toughness in battle) and my trusty magnifying glass (is conkers just a British thing ?). There should also be a copy of the Beezer (comic) rolled up in my back pocket and a jam jar with holes punched in the lid for collecting various specimens - all of which was all a boy needed to get on in life.
Your latest string of faux pas may be due to your lack of marbles but I'm sure you'll bounce back! We are rife w/conkers here in the Colonies, and as I am usually the conkee, a postage due pkg is on it's way! If you must put your specimen in a jar I would advise a lid w/o holes....more sanitary that way!
Now I is much older and has let these things go to make way for money & keys
.......and they is heavier than everything that went before.
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/andysnaps/m_Conkers.jpg
I can't think that when the Universe created time it meant to seperate a man so totally from his childhood.
......and so I have decided that time won't take it amiss, if I turn it back a little, by returning just one thing to the bottom of my pocket.
Now, from this morning onwards, I carry money, keys and something that looks to all the World as if it's only a piece of string.
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e119/andysnaps/mouseborder.gif
*AAAAA = American Association Against Acronym Abuse" }-
Acronymilizing in absentia, Crummy ed
beetlejuice
May 15th, 2006, 08:00 PM
Well I try to carry my brain on the days when I can remember where I put it.
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