What's in your bag? / Everyday carry (EDC)

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  • Green pepper?

    Put chunks of it in the syringe. You can then use it to administer 'the eye drops of truth' to whoever you're interrogating.

    (chilli peppers are too strong, fine for punishing children, but always at full strength straight off the bat. Green pepper more of a creeper over time)

  • ..and not one pocket square, truly the age of gentlemen is passed

    and

    what is the brass key chain thaang? looks sweet!

    it's a brass snap shackle, available from any chandlers

  • The Leatherman was useful on Tuesday for fixing some ladies bike after a collision with a Boris bike on White Chapel. I also have a puncture repair kit in my bag. The phone took the picture but that is there as well!

  • seem to have lost my BRP key clip :(

  • put your swiss army in your camera bag they never see it on the xray scan

    but in they *very *unlikely event that they search and find it, it looks like you were undoubtedly trying to conceal a knife.

  • i was scrolling down that EDC blog a bit bewildered by it all and then near the bottom someone had a tiny gun in their daily pocket contents o_O

  • i was scrolling down that EDC blog a bit bewildered by it all and then near the bottom someone had a tiny gun in their daily pocket contents o_O

    North America terrifies me. Some family there seem incapable of sleeping in a motel without a handgun on the bedside table and concealed weapons on their persons on their day to day habits.

    Its not the guns that are scary, or the fact that people carry them, more that they perceive a threat requiring a gun at all times to make them feel safe. Puts me off visiting america, either there is a threat and that's horrible or there isn't and everyone is psychotically paranoid.

    What surprises me on that blog is how expensive things look, I tend to live by if I'm carrying it in my pocket it better be able to fall from my pocket while riding or me not be upset if that happens and its smashed / run over by a taxi...
    Ipod lives in hanging off a belt loop. Looks hella nerdy, but ipods do not pass the smash test.

  • What surprises me on that blog is how expensive things look.

    $345 for this carbon fibre ring, seen here modelled in a familiar everyday situation

  • For the discerning stab.

  • 'cause don't you find sometimes when you're stabbing, your traditional wedding ring can get fatigued?

  • I think we've found the owner of the gun! Or the carbon ring?

  • Given a knife of suitable proportions I could whittle you both a chip fork and knickerbocker glory spoon, they could probably be conjoined if you so desired.

    Funny coincidence. About a month ago I was drinking some White Lightening and it occurred to me to try and make a cocktail out of tequila, cask strength whiskey and absinthe. The last thing I remember of that night was pouring the bottles into a blender with some broccoli, serrano ham and cornflakes (I read somewhere just swilling booze together isn't technically a cocktail).

    When I woke up three days ago I discovered I had a) stolen the wardrobe for The Archers, b) an inexplicable phobia of pockets and c) a letter from the patents office recognising my genius invention of the knickerbocker chip spork. Alas I won't know what's in my pockets until they sign an 87 page truce but you now owe me epic dorrah. I expect your cheque to be with me forthwith.

  • whoa mama!

  • Phone in left front pocket
    Cash+card (I don't have a wallet) in right front pocket
    Mini evo in right arse pocket

    This thread has convinced me to start carrying a knife in the unused pocket.

  • I found my BRP key clip! - the trick is to remember what garments you last left it clipped to

    keys
    phone
    wallet

  • Ended up going to a place last night where the doormen searched everyone on entry.

    He missed the Swiss Army knife in my pocket, which concerned me slightly.

    What else did he miss?

  • crack pipe?

  • now i wish i wasnt a smoker. having to carry tobacco, rizla, filters and a lighter is definitely stopping my pockets being as minimalist as i'd like

  • that's great when you give up and you realise you can leave the house with nothing but keys

  • I do the daily three tap of phone, keys and wallet.
    Wallet in back right pocket, phone front right, and keys front left. Rear left is reserved for a notebook, and I usually have a £2 coin in that little pocket that's there for no reason. Also, a swiss army knife, a usb stick, lighter and biike multi tool in my bag at all times.

  • Swap with what I'm wearing
    Phone
    Card holder
    Keys

    In all trouser/jeans/shorts
    Lighter
    Condoms
    Muji notepad and .75 pen

  • I do the daily three tap of phone, keys and wallet.
    Wallet in back right pocket, phone front right, and keys front left. Rear left is reserved for a notebook, and I usually have a £2 coin in that little pocket that's there for no reason. Also, a swiss army knife, a usb stick, lighter and biike multi tool in my bag at all times.

    Same for keys, phone and wallet. I am a three tapper also :)

  • that's great when you give up and you realise you can leave the house with nothing but keys

    If I go out and leave the dogs at home I don't actually have to take anything at all, as the house is unlocked (nobody is going to get past the dogs)
    Amazingly my pockets are always full of junk. Always.

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What's in your bag? / Everyday carry (EDC)

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