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50ft-trad
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Re: Show us your CLASSY EDC setup!
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December 11, 2011, 08:36:49 PM »
Me and classy don't really belong in the same sentance, unless accompanid by the word "not". For me "classy" is just being able to deal with whatever the day throws at me. As for aesthetics, I quite like the look of my commonly carried items, but they wouldn't really fall into what you're asking for I suppose ...
Gerber MP700
Gadget Ring
I don't have a fixed set up for those days where you want to carry something a little better looking but I do have a few options for something a little different to what I normally tote around. Knives and tools first ...
Timber Wolf Barlow
Case Barlow with Scrolled Bolsters
(seems to be the one that always gets carried at weddings)
Case Seahorse Whittler
George Wostenholm Buffalo Clip Blade
A Wrights
(now with heavy patina)
Horn Fileworked Senator
(one of my favourites)
Muela Stag Folder
SanRenMu HO2
SOG Toolclip V2
A bit of Alox - Rambler and Black Pioneer
Does black oxide count?
I think my best looking full sized multitools are probably these two ...
For lights, I've only got two which are not black. That's the stainless Preon Revo on the Gadget ring, and a Titanium Quark Mini S2
I don't wear wrist watches - haven't done for many years, and generally just tell the time off my phone. Again, I have got a couple of other options though ...
(not running at the moment - but I'm working on it)
All my tools tend to carry scratches form use though - even the ones above. A couple of them are kept in boxes to stop them getting too beat up, but most of them are just treated for what they are ... tools
Usual aplogies for pic quality - some of these just wouldn't make a decent shot no matter what I tried
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edcgear
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Re: Show us your CLASSY EDC setup!
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December 11, 2011, 08:42:22 PM »
Oh but you have some nice classy stuff there... I like those slippies...
Lights are cool too!!
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5hif7y
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Re: Show us your CLASSY EDC setup!
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December 12, 2011, 06:17:56 PM »
you got some classy knives there mate. and a pocket watch is sooo classy.
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Re: Show us your CLASSY EDC setup!
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December 12, 2011, 06:20:51 PM »
Got some classy stuff there Al,
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December 12, 2011, 08:35:48 PM »
Cheers guys
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December 16, 2011, 06:22:09 PM »
Some new parts of my CLASSY EDC
And this is really CLASSY... It's a part of my EDC Legacy (with fathers wallet and watch). This is my mothers Kaweco Sport fountain pen. It was a combo w/ball point, but my brother lost ball point pen
It is a piston operated, but not used for a while, so now I need to clean it and see if it works. Unfortunately cap is also cracked. But it still is a beauty!!
The best part is that this is a part of XX Olipic games Munchen 1972 collection part, and my birth year is'72.
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