What's your current EDC?

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Here are mine

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:D I rotate all of these- and always have my stainless pe Cricket as a $$clip.
My favorite is the black Military :spyder:
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This is what I am carrying ....

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today it was my PE SS dragonfly and my chinook CE. i discovered that, strangely, the chinook fits perfectly into the watch/change pocket of my carpenter style jeans. kinda like having a sheath built into my pants!
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This is my EDC.

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Kinda big dont ya think.
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Hello Vinny!

Do you really carry that "lunch box" everywhere with ya!? Yup, it is big.. LOL! :D :p ;)
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#46

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All I carry is a humble Endura at present.
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I carry my blue Dodo PE every day and another blade, usually SE delica or SE Lil Temp depending on what I have for pocket space.
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A blue Dodo PE for me, too.
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At least we can gather from this threas is that 'we' like to show off! Great replies. Very varied choices too, many carry more than one spydie, lots of current production spydies too. Great pics too, thanks to all!

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OLDIES but GOODIES

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YEs I am currently carry 2 of the older discontinued models: Those being the C-44P&S Dyad and the C-46 Bob Lum Tanto. I also carry a Benchmade model 640s. I will replace that with a Spyderco when I determine which one will do everything that it will do.

I guess I am stuck in the 1999-2002 era. IT was a great era indeed for the Great Spyder Factory. ;) :spyder:
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S30V Millie
SOG Powerlock
Palm Tungsten E
Vic Classic
Spytube w/ Tylenol/allergy meds
Samsung cell phone
Keyring w/
keys
Photon
carabiner
Uncle Bill's Sliver Grippers
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I usually just carry a Stretch in my front pocket and a Gerber Multi-Plier on my belt. Sometimes an old slipjoint stockman is carried along too.
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[quote="224477"]Hello Vinny!

Do you really carry that "lunch box" everywhere with ya!? Yup, it is big.. LOL! :D :p ]


yep those are my tools.
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Mr Blond, that watch is a Tissot PRS 516 if I am not mistaken? The holes in the strap and the square mini-dials are a dead giveaway... :)
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Well,it's the same one I've carried since they came into being.An FRN Full-Spyderedge Endura.tom. :spyder:
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Keys, coin purse, credit card wallet, and other necessities.
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HoB wrote:Mr Blond, that watch is a Tissot PRS 516 if I am not mistaken? The holes in the strap and the square mini-dials are a dead giveaway... :)
Spot on HoB! Those holes in the strap made my family think I would like it. Can't imagine how they'd think that! :rolleyes:

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my current edc

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My pe Dodo is also my favorite cigar cutter! :cool:
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at this moment I carry:

6 LED flashlight (non branded)
Calypso Jr. grey
Byrd Crossbill
some SAKs in my bag+other stuff like keys, tissues, etc.
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Nice pictures everybody.
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