EDC - What's in Your Pocket(s)??

Status
Not open for further replies.
My Begg is at the spa, so I am carrying this (and company.):
LambertFlameblueG-10.jpg

Asldorfgeenopen.jpg

StriderPTRGSW-openG-10side.jpg
 
Spec Ops JR Wallet, holds all my cards, Military ID, Firearms licence and the like. A very soild bit of kit
iPhone
HTC TYTAN II phone/PDA thingy
Oakley Monster Dog sunglasses
Benchmade Pen, Rite in The Rain pen
Fenix torch
Rite in the rain notbook cover and notebook (the BM Pen, Fenix and RITR Pen all ride in three seperate pouches on the back) and the Buck knife inside.
CRKT Hissatsu, one of my all time favourite blades
Gerber Guardian back up blade
Benchmade 530 Axis lock folder
Help for Heroes wristband
Traser Watch
And a Sharkie.
edctoday002.jpg
 
This may be a stupid question but do you ever get hassled for your EDC?

Not at all a stupid question. It's certainly a hot topic on both sides here. No, I have not been hassled...yet. I often carry with the knife in my front left pocket and occasionally, depending on what I'm wearing, the clip is exposed. I've been around cops on the street many times and while I could tell that some have noticed the clip, none have ever asked for me to present it to them for inspection. Other times, it's clipped to my belt or in a bag.

I have had my bag inspected on the subway a few times when my knife was in there and they never batted an eye. However, after reading some of the threads here I am going to be much more careful about it. I will likely begin carrying a less-aggressive looking knife.
 
Spec Ops JR Wallet, holds all my cards, Military ID, Firearms licence and the like. A very soild bit of kit
iPhone
HTC TYTAN II phone/PDA thingy
Oakley Monster Dog sunglasses
Benchmade Pen, Rite in The Rain pen
Fenix torch
Rite in the rain notbook cover and notebook (the BM Pen, Fenix and RITR Pen all ride in three seperate pouches on the back) and the Buck knife inside.
CRKT Hissatsu, one of my all time favourite blades
Gerber Guardian back up blade
Benchmade 530 Axis lock folder
Help for Heroes wristband
Traser Watch
And a Sharkie.
edctoday002.jpg

that's a fairly large complement of knives considering the laws round here. although i suppose as you're in the country side the police are somewhat uncommon. have you ever had any problems?

:thumbup: for the help the heroes wristband.
 
And what could be less agressive looking than a pink knife named after a tastey vegetable? :p

[/IMG]

Haha. Yes, I've considered a Leek for sure. If I carried a pink one I'd likely get the other kind of attention - teased more than reprimanded. :p
 
My Begg is at the spa, so I am carrying this (and company.):
LambertFlameblueG-10.jpg

Asldorfgeenopen.jpg

StriderPTRGSW-openG-10side.jpg

T.K.C.,
Any chance of you doing a review (or even a YouTube video!) on that Kirby Lambert (Inferno?), if you haven't already? I was considering getting that instead of a Sebenza, but pulled the trigger on the Sebbie in the end. Even just some of your thoughts on that beauty would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Here is todays dump. I just put the Wilkins grips on my RitterGrp. It takes a GREAT knife to another level.:thumbup:
 

Attachments

  • 050.jpg
    050.jpg
    95 KB · Views: 217
The color is called pale olive G11. It is different. They make the knife feel a lot more substantial.
 
Last edited:
Thanks for the compliments guys! The rayskin is great! It is durable and looks good with age and use-GET IT! I got the wallet from BladeArt and the phone case from AG Russell.
 
Last edited:
that's a fairly large complement of knives considering the laws round here. although i suppose as you're in the country side the police are somewhat uncommon. have you ever had any problems?

:thumbup: for the help the heroes wristband.

No I never have a problem, I normally have a (legal) pistol about my person too so I guess that negates any issues.
 
No I never have a problem, I normally have a (legal) pistol about my person too so I guess that negates any issues.

a legal pistol? didn't even know they existed in the uk. I take it you're in the police/millitary line of work.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top