Quote from: micky d on June 05, 2008, 11:01:58 PMHe need's the weight to stop him blowing away Can't imagine he weighs less than me! And where's the fun in not blowing away, did you never as a small child hold your coat above your head and try and catch the wind Quote from: Benner on June 05, 2008, 11:03:14 PMWell I have plenty of pockets to fill. Haha! I got some new trousers for my birthday with 10 pockets and carrying stuff in everyone of them gets heavy quickly!
He need's the weight to stop him blowing away
Well I have plenty of pockets to fill.
Good lord Ben! You carry a lot of (cool) stuff!I'm surprised your spine isn't out of alignment what with that fat wallet you're carrying around.
Wow Ben, you do EDC a lot of stuff. Where's the KF4
Quote from: cryptrick on June 06, 2008, 01:23:23 AMWow Ben, you do EDC a lot of stuff. Where's the KF4 In the drawer. I may have a lot of pockets, but I don't have THAT many!
Quote from: Benner on June 06, 2008, 01:29:03 AMQuote from: cryptrick on June 06, 2008, 01:23:23 AMWow Ben, you do EDC a lot of stuff. Where's the KF4 In the drawer. I may have a lot of pockets, but I don't have THAT many! I'm surprised you get that much in your pockets as it is Bet your 4x4 has damn good traction when you're in it when you have your pockets loaded with that stuff
Fuel consumption is damn high though!
I think a vintage red Farmer would look awfully good in that pic.
What I forgot to say was, that black pouch thing attached to my keys contains a first aid mask that I am required to carry at work.
Quote from: Benner on June 05, 2008, 11:59:35 PMWhat I forgot to say was, that black pouch thing attached to my keys contains a first aid mask that I am required to carry at work.Great to see you carry one of those mate Dunc
Third and last sett is for my weekend trips to the woods. SOG Powerlock, Vortex TC3 and DR3, Helle Lappland (the big one) and a Helle Nying. Also take along a foldout saw and a ax butt it’s in the basement and I’m too lazy too find them.(Image removed from quote.)
I usually go pretty bare-bones for the most part. I carry a few band-aids in the wallet, in case of MT mishaps. Sometimes I think I need to add a lighter, but I haven't started the habit yet. I'll probably have to learn the hard way.
I like the look of that one as well. Any chance of some more pics?
Quote from: Benner on June 08, 2008, 11:47:25 PMI like the look of that one as well. Any chance of some more pics? The Nying is a nice knife. Just need too clean it a little bit and get home from work then I will take some more pics. In the mean time you can take a look at their web site, and yeas, it's in english. http://www.prodat.no/LoopSites/helle/sites/helleeng/go.cfm?id=69308&type=text&lang=nob&path=0i66168i69254i69288i69298i69308
I EDC 3 sett. 1 for work, 1 when I’m off work and 1 for the occasional weekend trip too the wood’s. It seems like I’m a minimalist compared too you.First sett is for off work. SOG Powerlock and Vortex TC3.(Image removed from quote.)Second is the one I use for work. The trusty SOG Powerlock, Vortex TC3 and Smith & Wesson Model 100 Chain-Linked Handcuffs.(Image removed from quote.)Third and last sett is for my weekend trips to the woods. SOG Powerlock, Vortex TC3 and DR3, Helle Lappland (the big one) and a Helle Nying. Also take along a foldout saw and a ax butt it’s in the basement and I’m too lazy too find them.(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: dunc5 on June 08, 2008, 07:23:59 PMQuote from: Benner on June 05, 2008, 11:59:35 PMWhat I forgot to say was, that black pouch thing attached to my keys contains a first aid mask that I am required to carry at work.Great to see you carry one of those mate DuncI have never seen anyone else carry one (apart from those at work), have you been given them as well?
That is a super Tinker