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- Simple Man
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It's been a while, almost 2 years, since I posted an updated EDC pic.

G-shock almost matched the new E4, my wife is so proud. :rolleyes:


G-shock almost matched the new E4, my wife is so proud. :rolleyes:

Romans 8:31 ....If God is for us, who can be against us? - <><
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
flipe8 wrote:Tom v S, what Spyderco is that above the Seb?
Nope, you wrong Blackhair :p It's a Chinook I, not a II...Blackhair wrote:I'm not Tom v S, but I believe that the knife above the Seb is a Chinook II.![]()

Here it is again:

PS: What you can't see is that my Zippo is engraved with the Spyderbug!
Tom
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Rock - I went right by and didn't even recognize you,
Good to see ya.

image credits to Amazon....
I used a black permanant marker to touch up the bare metal, it's really surprising how well it works and how well it's held up. Here's a better shot from when it was new.


It is from a Gerber Infinity Ultra with the "ears" dremeled off.Mr. Shawn wrote:Simple Man, what kind of clip is on your Fenix? It kind of looks like one from a River Rock flashlight from Target.

image credits to Amazon....
I used a black permanant marker to touch up the bare metal, it's really surprising how well it works and how well it's held up. Here's a better shot from when it was new.

Romans 8:31 ....If God is for us, who can be against us? - <><
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
Fenix clip
What a neat idea, Simple Man. You did a great job! I took the clip off the River Rock 1AA light and put it on my Fenix P3D Q5, which also works great.
BTW, did you see the Gerber Infinity light on sale for $4.99 at SMKW? http://tinyurl.com/3ck72f
The red LED (http://tinyurl.com/33fsaw) is also on sale, and you get free shipping on orders over $10. :D
In the flow,
Mr. Shawn
BTW, did you see the Gerber Infinity light on sale for $4.99 at SMKW? http://tinyurl.com/3ck72f
The red LED (http://tinyurl.com/33fsaw) is also on sale, and you get free shipping on orders over $10. :D
In the flow,
Mr. Shawn
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I can't take all the credit, I picked up the idea over on Candlepower Forums, not sure from who though.Mr. Shawn wrote:What a neat idea, Simple Man. You did a great job! I took the clip off the River Rock 1AA light and put it on my Fenix P3D Q5, which also works great.
BTW, did you see the Gerber Infinity light on sale for $4.99 at SMKW? http://tinyurl.com/3ck72f
The red LED (http://tinyurl.com/33fsaw) is also on sale, and you get free shipping on orders over $10. :D
I hadn't seen the deal on those, they will probably go quick at that price.
Romans 8:31 ....If God is for us, who can be against us? - <><
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
The Spyderco hole is a rotating mechanical assembly of one part.
".....tractors don't have to look like Ferraris" -Sal
Speaking of Candlepower Forums, that is where I found out about the Gerber light deal. :)Simple Man wrote:I can't take all the credit, I picked up the idea over on Candlepower Forums, not sure from who though.
I hadn't seen the deal on those, they will probably go quick at that price.
"There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." - Edith Wharton (American novelist and short-story writer, 1862-1937)
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Tinny keychain knife
I have this tinny (and very sharp) knife on my keychain over twentythree years. I don't remember where buy it. Probably in the tobacco shop in Opatija.224477 wrote:Deerhunter, whats the tinny knife on your keychain pls.?
http://www.opatija.net/galerija.asp
It is veeery leightweight (tinner and littles than, almost invisible between keys), sharp and very useful in smal cuts but isn't very comfortables to use(only with three fingers:-) Follovs few pic. Enjoy!






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