EDC - What's In Your Pocket(s)??? Part 2

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This is kinda it. I keep a nice max bag(maxpedition falcon 2) in the truck as well with BAHCO Saw and wetterlings bushcraft axe with Esee 5, tops CSAR-t and bug out kit.

Inside my always kit(maxpedition jumbo) is a bunch of stuff. Esee 4, letherman folder, fire kits, first aid, bandana, salmon jerky, letherman wave, frontier water filter straw, esee izula, Mora classic, hand carved spoons, panic attack remedies, anxiety soothers, colloidal silver and other hippie magic, swiss solar flashlight and a whole kit of things I can't remember without a big list.

Stuff on the ground is general pocket things, the folders change from day to day or week to week. SAK super tinker, Wegner two blade who knows what on keychain, fenix ld01, fenix eo1, sanrenmu 710(changes) BCNW-01 w/ fire steal.

The only thing constant about my EDC is change. It's to exciting to constantly play with it to keep it the same.
 
This thread needs more posts, so I guess I have to contribute!

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Wallet: Maxpedition Micro. Yea, I want to buy fancy wallet at times but I can't get over how super comfortable this wallet is. Thin and holds everything I need.
Watch: Casio G-Shock GD-100SC. This is one of my two g-shocks. Reliable, comfortable, affordable, fits my overall casual "street" dresscode.. Oh, and I like green! : P
Phone: Nokia E61i. Old, wide, but has awesome QWERTY and goes without recharging for week. I don't really need more at this time.
Torch: LedLenser. From the times when they didn't bother putting model names to these. Quite weak for today's standards I guess, but is reliable and sturdy. Too big to carry in jeans so I put it to my jacket as I rarely need light.
Knife: Chris Reeve Professional Soldier. Thin, lightweight, worry free.. no centering issues nor pivot oiling. :D I need to get sheeple friendly companion for this though, even though I usually don't carry two knives.
 
This thread needs more posts, so I guess I have to contribute!

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Wallet: Maxpedition Micro. Yea, I want to buy fancy wallet at times but I can't get over how super comfortable this wallet is. Thin and holds everything I need.
Watch: Casio G-Shock GD-100SC. This is one of my two g-shocks. Reliable, comfortable, affordable, fits my overall casual "street" dresscode.. Oh, and I like green! : P
Phone: Nokia E61i. Old, wide, but has awesome QWERTY and goes without recharging for week. I don't really need more at this time.
Torch: LedLenser. From the times when they didn't bother putting model names to these. Quite weak for today's standards I guess, but is reliable and sturdy. Too big to carry in jeans so I put it to my jacket as I rarely need light.
Knife: Chris Reeve Professional Soldier. Thin, lightweight, worry free.. no centering issues nor pivot oiling. :D I need to get sheeple friendly companion for this though, even though I usually don't carry two knives.

Great set up! I have one of those flashlights and absolutely love it, especially when it comes time to get new batteries:)
 
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