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VultureParade
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All-Ett


How do you like that? I've heard good things about how thin it is, but I've also heard that cards slip out of it.

Would you mind snapping a few more pics?

-Bryan
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Glad to see this thread still going strong after 1 year.
I posted to this thread on page 1 and a few items have changed but the temperature is still hot as **** :)

Rolex GMT Master
Inova LED
S&W 42 Centennial Airweight
Alessi ankle rig
Fisher Ti space pen
Aluminum cricket
Warren Thomas all Ti Frequent flyer
Buffalo skin wallet

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VultureParade wrote:How do you like that? I've heard good things about how thin it is, but I've also heard that cards slip out of it.

Would you mind snapping a few more pics?

-Bryan
I like it a lot. If you load it lightly, the cards can slip out a bit, but only when you have the wallet open. I had the cards slip out once or twice but usually when I was being clumsy :) About 4-5 credit card thickness cards fill the slot enough so it doesn't slip much. If you don't have a lot of stuff, I'd get the All-Ett Jr. I got my dad the regular All-Ett for father's day, my sister got the traveler's one (for the passport) and my brother, who is rather frugal/minimalist was looking into the Junior.



When I got it I took a few pictures compared to my old leather tri-fold. The pictures represent a complete transfer - I did not remove/throw out any cards, receipts, cash etc in the process.

All-Ett empty, Wallet full
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Wallet empty, All-Ett full
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Top view (I could never find one of these when I was researching it online)
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It's pretty hot this weekend, so I'm carrying light...

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Todays carry:

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Arend(old school Spydie lover)

MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER OF THE SPYDEREDGE!!!

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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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If you don't have a lot of stuff, I'd get the All-Ett Jr.


Thanks for the pics, BMA

I think I might pick up a jr and see how I like it. I switched from my old wallet to a Jimi a while back, but I'm always looking to slim down the EDC just a bit more. I think a Jimi vs all-et jr would be interesting. I'll try to get some comparison pics if I grab a jr.

-Bryan
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I have to get one of those Atwood prybabies soon. How do you like your Mr.Blonde? Do you use it a lot and on what?
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Fell on that one while doing a research and... well... never got to post on it.

My boy is taking a nap thought I'd past time taking pictures.....

Please take note that I carry 2-3 of these knives as edc. Not all 6 at once.

These days, it is the ZDP D4 and Mili...

Last week was Biscuit and C-83...

Enjoy...

Simon

Ok... no pictures... I'll get back to it later...

but for your infos:
-Persian FS
-Mili PE
-Grey CJ
-Biscuit
-USB Sandisk
-Inova T3
-3 Digit Master lock (I go swimming often with the kids...)
-ZDP D4
-Keys with mentionable Arc P AAA and SE Green Jester
-Leatherman Wave II (Don't really like it though.... Too heavy.... Wish it was made out of G-10...

I would like to add the occasionable Canon A-80, but I need it to take a picture...

And it will be on as soon as I am able to uploade it....

Simon
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Just my babies today.

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Ok..... I'll try again to post a pict...

****.... I can't :mad:

Am I the only one???

Simon
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psimonl wrote:Ok..... I'll try again to post a pict...

****.... I can't :mad:

Am I the only one???

Simon
Hey Psimonl, check out a tread I started over on Off Topic about having trouble posting picks... Oregon had a tip that worked fine for me.... Had to setup an account on Photobucket or Imageshack will work but it got my picks posted... Good luck....
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Simon, you are not alone in your picture posting issues- the Forum's hosting service isn't working yet. Try an image hosting location, or use your PErsonal Storage with your ISP service, and use the Image Link tool to post the pics from your hosted location.

As for my Pocket Dump, the only thing I am toting today is this Green Giant, the one on top of the hat. That lovely Green G10 Mini Manix!

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Been traveling light lately:

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1. Spyderco Police moded to tip-up RH carry
2. Arc-AAA Premium Edition (very, very nice light)
3. Leatherman Squirt P4 (the clear thing is a case I made for the Squirt out of tape so the ARC doesn't scratch it all to pieces)
4. Keys
5. Fossil money clip wallet (hopefully I've have something better soon to replace this)
6. Nextel i580 (Not pictured... had to use it to take the picture lol)
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Decided to go super light today

Here is my minimalist pocket dump:

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1. Spyderco BG-42 carbon fiber Military (with silver clip)
2. Arc-AAA Premium Edition
3. Leatherman Squirt P4
4. Keys
5. Fossil money clip wallet (will be replacing this with T.h.e. Wallet JR. soon)
6. Nextel i580
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naggalowmo wrote:I have to get one of those Atwood prybabies soon. How do you like your Mr.Blonde? Do you use it a lot and on what?
Sorry for the delay, the Prybaby has proven a very useful little tool. I used to check and poke around coals to see if the fire was out, as a screwdriver, to pry lids from tight plastic containers (I could have broken a nail you know :D ), and mostly to open beer bottles. In the beginning I thought it was too big and that I should have gotten the 'baby' version, but it carries well. I now added an Arc AAA light and the two go very well together. They carry nicely and work like a charm.

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#196

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I've got the PryBaby XL and it's a handy little tool. It probably gets used 3-4 times a week, but saves the knives from doing nasty work. Plus, it's oh-so-cool. :p

I've polished the finish since taking the picture.

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Maybe you should post it in EDC forums .com
http://edcforums.com/index.php
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