Chinook II
Gerber Sonic
Stinger
Victorinox Spartan SAK
Oakley Unknown sunglasses
Fisher Space Pen
also a mobile, a wallet, keys (car and house) and other casual things... :D
Dodge: strop is hung at the bottom of the stairs, 204 is set up on my table, 303mf is either in my gear bag or glovebox(or laying on my desk somewhere)...
lets see... today...
on me(while at work):
ss pe police, yellow frn rescue, LM crunch, inova x5, zippo, ss pe 'fly, change thing...
(other pocket stuff was in my bag)
when I got home:
pe lil temp leaf, LM crunch, inova x5, zippo, zippo, 'fly, card holder, change thing, bone kiwi, LM juice, fisher bullet, 512mb flash drive, cell phone
gear bag:
first aid kit, 6 audio cd's, work stuff(scissors, chalkline, superknife & blades, markers), wallet, fb01 moran in kydex, palm pilot(and spare batts), "essentials" (LM PST, sheffield lambsfoot, meds, nail clippers, hard candy, butane lighter, spare blades for superknife, earplugs, mints, tensor bandage, paracord), change, eatmore bars, granola bars, litre of water, data cd with comp repair progs, 4 mini glowsticks(2" long, last about 4-5hrs)...
and I've probably missed something in my bag, just redid it again today(had to clean up the mess a bit).
Coffee before Conciousness Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements? Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
SF E1L, used to reside on body til I drop kicked it or my badboy NextGen AA in a Mini Mag
Pen and 0.5mm pencil
Phone, ancient Sony PDA
some paracord rests in my pack as well
I should add on a bandana and a SAK super tinker or something
Spyderco´s Black Endura - in my pocket :spyder:
CRKT M1 Greg Lightfoot tactical design - in my doctor´s case
CRKT KISS money clip - in my car
Flashlight - Streamlight Twin Task TT2L - in my car
Streamlight Stlylus - in my doctor´s case
Gerber´s Nautilus - in my doctor´s case :cool:
Stun Gun - in my car
Telescopic Tactical batton - in my car :cool:
i never leave home without a bandana. i've used them to carry change, treat injuries, wipe grease and crud and blood off of me, fix a guitar, stuffed one with a teeshirt to make an impromtu pillow, make bunny rabbits to amuse fussy children, hold slippery things, mark places in the woods, use them to make a clean and clear little area for playing cards/betting/rolling dice... in an emergency i could use one for tinder, or as a distress signal, or whatever. it's good to have an expendible piece of fabric sometimes.
also, they're good for dealing with unpleasant bodily fluids such as sweat and snot, of course... :D :p :eek: