I'm surprised by the similarities of my kit with Amit's: In my old Candy Bar Bag:
Pump Hanky/Tool Roll with: - Spoke Wrench - Multi tool - Tire tools - Leatherman Micra - Patch kit with Presta/Schrader adaptors & 4mm, 5mm and 3/16" Allen Wrenches Coin Purse Key Chain with locking hub key Tissues with - mini tube of sun-block - lip balm 4.5x5.5 Notepad (homemade) Wallet with: - Kaweco fountain pen w/Noodler's Blue Heron ink - Sodbuster Jr. pocket knife iPhone Spare Innertube (not shown) Image at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/56856126@N02/6767278655/in/photostream Each time I empty out the bag I try to remove unused items. These are the ones that justify themselves over time. Maybe the Micra can go... The wallet was from Etsy and meant to hold a phone, but I like it's pocket for a pen and knife. I've found it's important to carry a friendly looking knife so people assume you want to pare an apple or open a box, not brandish a weapon. That Sodbuster is a great little knife: it's one blade is sturdy, it fits my hand well, and it has even become my favorite paring knife in the house. Kaweco pens are great little pens as well. Amit Singh wrote: > I'm reposting this with hopes of greater response because it's a cool > and interesting topic. > > This subject of 'every day carry' is one of which I've been slightly > obsessed. > > Here is a link to an image of my EDC, and a list: > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/amisingh/6760998841/ > > - Bandana (serves as handkerchief) > - Opinel No. 6 knife > - Lip Ivo > - iPhone 4 carried in Col. Littleton No. 50 Phone Wallet > - Keys carried on ML Brown Braided Keychain > - Shure E4 Earbuds > - Lamy Fountain Pen > - Moleskin Notebook (set up as GSD) > - Swatch GB743 > - Canon S100 Camera > - Surefire G2x Tactical Flashlight > > I like how all this stuff is compact so it fits well inside of a small > trunk sack. When I'm not on the bike it's generally carried in a > pocket on my briefcase, and when that doesn't happen I can carry it > all on my person in various pockets, although I'm tempted to start > carrying a man-bag or a "m-urse". > > This is a 'heavy load', but it's everything which I need to flip > between work and adventure. Works for me. > > I'd be interested in seeing your EDC's. > > http://everyday-carry.com/ is a neat website that shows lots of > carries. There are a few others which are similar. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.
