It's that time again/Springtime EDC

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#41

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Impressive as usual doc, maybe I should carry twelve blades once or twice just so my girl won't bother me as much when I carry four :D

Today I got:
CE Salsa (blue :D )
SE dodo
SS Kiwi
CE Ladybug

That kiwi hasn't left my pocket since I found it again when cleaning out my dorm room :D
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that is one gorgeous calypso. my method of carry for that would be cradling in both hands while giggling.

today's menu is:
Chinook 2
waved Endura
Kershaw Mini Cyclone ZDP
green Jester
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Since my birthday I am carrying two :spyder: Ladybugs 3 (SE and PE), attached to each other with a small ‘quick chain link’ (noodschalm, maillon rapide). They are great together! Along with my Leatherman Squirt P4, they are all I need. :)
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Doc, it is pretty common knowledge now in these parts about your multiple carry, and coming from one accused extremist to another! :D It is still impressive to read your list of carry tools on your person! Take care all and God Bless!
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Endura 4 CE for Spring carry. Looking to add something from the Salt series as Summer draws closer, especially with an anticipated vacation along the Gulf Coast.
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SE pacific, black, on caribiner in back pocket
SE tasman, yellow, IWB
PE dragonfly
PE volpe (or, if i'm going to be outdoors, a para, or mili)
cheap nokia phone
palm Z22
partially-broken LM squirt on keyring
gigantic silver+gold colibri lighter
crazy-looking vernier watch
lots of copper and brass bracelets...
if going outside at night, surefire C2

in my jeep, a surefire P9 and a hatchet
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Cricket RFP
BG-42 Milie IWB
Jester Keychain.
Big FB in the bugout bag
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Today its the old and trusted one /but close to NIB condition/ Endura 3rd Gen. in PE and SubCom folder.
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Going "small" today:

SS Cricket/SE RFP and FRN Ladybug III/SE on the bottom of that pocket ;)
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....AND A FG(PARA) MILITARY/SE IN CPMD2(thanx Sal):cool:

...I would love to have one in full SpyderEdge:p
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[quote="spydutch"]Going "small" today:

SS Cricket/SE RFP and FRN Ladybug III/SE on the bottom of that pocket ]

Arend, are you in UK or what? :p
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Changing Tastes...

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My Dear Friends,

Today's carry is a Spyderco Ed Schempp Full-Sized Persian and a Boker Plus CLB Designs WharCom folder. Other knives include a couple of SAKs (including a Cybertool 34) for grunt work.

I find that at the new job I am varying my primary EDC a bit more than usual. Yesterday was a Spyderco Waved Endura 4. The day before, my modded Spyderco Civilian SE. The day before that was my beloved Yojimbo.

Tomorrow? Who knows? :p

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224477 wrote:Arend, are you in UK or what? :p
LOL :D :D

Just traded my SS Cricket for my trusty Delica 3/SE ;)
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Darkfin wrote:Bob Palmer pop music aside, just pray you are never pulled over. You will be labeled as a terrorist.

Is this another man's version of the "Porsche Syndrome"? heh.


Edited for proper '80's pop reference.
doc is a trainer for high class LEO's his story of the time he was pulled over is priceless i would of love to see the look on the cop's face when the clasic question was asked do you have any wepons!!!! it end with the cop asking how he did as far as preformance and doc said you sould have pulled me from the car and patted me down but other than that you did good and the cop asked for doc's card that tells all of his speciltys. thats a great story doc.
OH yeah my EDC is now
D'ALLARA pe
D'ALLARA se
E4 zdp se
D4 zdp se
caly 3 pe
and my beloved temperance when im in the woods. :D
and a couple of SAK's mutil tool and finger nail cleaners
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whoops foot in mouth didn't read the whole thread well i feel like a dumb bunny now :D
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eastr wrote:...and a couple of SAK's mutil tool...
:eek: :eek: :eek:
Who else on this board carries "mutil tools"? Ouch...
Nobody expects Spanish inquisition :D
...but no, no, you know it all, it's harmless little bunny...
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This past weekend, I was put on 'chores-detail'; breaking down our old paper pile, which included a lot of boxes. As messy as the chore was; I still 'dressed in style' with plenty of black and CF.

The ZDP Caly 3 wasn't phased by that chore, nor was the Streetbeat. :D
I even tried out my new Ladybug III, I like this one a lot! I didn't expect I'd like it better than the Jester, but I do!

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Wouter, now I want a Street Beat even more now! That is a great size! Nice sheath btw
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Endura

I have a few things stationed in my dog walking jacket as a lot of that happens at night and I need more than a knife nowadays in my still fairly quiet neighborhood. All sorts of wildlife around here including coyotees,four legged and the more troublesome two legged kind. Joe
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Capt. Carl wrote:Wouter, now I want a Street Beat even more now! That is a great size! Nice sheath btw
Your right. They are smaller than I assumed. I've read the numbers on it but I can never quite picture that in my head unless its next to something I know.
Looks about the right size for an EDC FB.
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