So, this might be a dumb question... But why not a thin SAK instead of the traditional slippies? I mean, your username has to be nutSAK for a reason?
Quote from: bmot on March 25, 2014, 02:42:11 PMSo, this might be a dumb question... But why not a thin SAK instead of the traditional slippies? I mean, your username has to be nutSAK for a reason? The purpose here is to experiment with not carrying any multitools (SAK or otherwise) on my person, except for the Rambler on my keychain. It's giving me an opportunity to carry some nice traditional slippies that I rarely get to carry. I'm only carrying out the experiment at the office for a couple of weeks--at home and elsewhere I'm still carrying my usual SAKs and multis.So far, I've not had to "bail out" yet, and have accomplished the tasks at hand with what I'm carrying. Those tasks have consisted mainly of food prep for lunch with the slipjoint (peeling oranges, slicing cheese, etc.) and turning phillips screws and cutting small zip ties with the Rambler.The daily picture updates are only showing the part of my carry that is changing day-to-day. The first post of the thread shows the items I carry daily.
Those Peak lights look great but the brass ones are
Yeah, I've been drooling over your PEAK collection for a while now.
Is the Casio an updated version of the AMW-320?I do like your setups really well until now - Keep them coming!
Quote from: lowtech on March 26, 2014, 04:54:45 PMIs the Casio an updated version of the AMW-320?I do like your setups really well until now - Keep them coming!I believe the AMW-320 and AMW-340 are the same watch, just with different dial markers.More to come!
That's a sweet Case. that's us mobile
I'm not much of a slip joint knife guy but DAYUUUM that Case Mini Trapper yesterday was flipping sweet. I am a fan of wharncliffe blades as well so that knife really caught my eye.Today's knife carry is gorgeous, I dig the light too, I find I really need a light that has a really low low (fire fly) then a level at or around 20 or so then a high. Your lights levels are very close to ideal. I saw the EDC Executive 140 and find this to be almost perfect but we all know perfect is relative.
Quote from: Aloha007 on March 28, 2014, 04:12:38 PMI'm not much of a slip joint knife guy but DAYUUUM that Case Mini Trapper yesterday was flipping sweet. I am a fan of wharncliffe blades as well so that knife really caught my eye.Today's knife carry is gorgeous, I dig the light too, I find I really need a light that has a really low low (fire fly) then a level at or around 20 or so then a high. Your lights levels are very close to ideal. I saw the EDC Executive 140 and find this to be almost perfect but we all know perfect is relative. Yeah, the beauty of the HDS lights is that you have 4 available "levels" accessible at any time, and you can customize each of them. When customizing, you can choose from about 25 different lumen outputs (a fraction of 1 lumen, up to max), or you can choose tactical strobe, etc. I have mine set at 1 lumen, 30 lumens, 170 lumens (max), and tactical strobe. The customizing options for how you want the UI to operate are pretty amazing too (level memory, locator strobe, momentary from off, etc...) The UI of the HDS is as perfect as it gets for me, and the Zebralight's UI is a close second. I highly recommend looking at the Zebralight, especially if you like ultra low lumen options.
I'm liking the 4Sevens Quark Lego plenty of options there