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Here is another EDC, some kind of digital or worky.

  • iPad 
  • iPhone 4s
  • Spyderco Tenacious
  • Leather cardholder wallet
  • Sunglasses
  • Moleskine pocket sketchbook
  • Maxpedition Micro pocket organizer with…
  • Primus fire starter
  • Key Screwdrivers
  • Micro Widgy Pocket Pry Bar
  • Pocket straight razor(surgical prepared)
  • Personal mini-first-aid kit
  • some resistant tape (around an old card with a side-meter)
  • Bamboo Stylus for iPad & iPhone
  • Parker pen
  • Pentel sketching pen
  • Faver-Castell mechanical pencil
  • Orange Bic lighter

Hope you like it.

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Knots are one of those things that are always useful.

The Turks Head Neckerchief Slide is an easy and pretty way to start with knots, and the result is a pretty neckerchief slide you can always bring with you. Also, if you do it with paracord, you can also bring 6 feet of paracord in your pocket. And if you don’t like to use it as neckerchief slide, you can use it as a keychain ball.

Its really easy to create. You’ll only need…

- Approximately 6 ft of nylon rope (preferably a bright snazzy color) 
- A pen or pencil to help tie stopper knots.  (optional) 
- Scissors and a candle to trim and fuse the ends of the rope

Here are some resources to practice…

http://beltontroop111.org/Resources/3%20turks_head_slide_fancy.pdf

http://www.troop54.com/knots/TurksHeadKnot/TurksHeadKnot.htm

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Well, first post and first submission to everyday-carry
Hope you like it:

(Submitted) EDC By: Lance B.

  • iPhone 4S - Purchase On Amazon »
  • Headphones
  • Leatherman Freestyle - Purchase On Amazon »
  • Paracord Survival bracelet (Made with 10 feets of paracord) 
  • Grandpa’s old Parker pen
  • Leather Card Holder (Handmade)
  • Rolson led torch (cheap and good enough, for its price, until I get another one)
  • USB memory (to bring EDC digital files)
  • “Aitor” pocket knife (Really thin. No longer manufactured)
  • Keys with Paracord Keychain (king cobra knots)
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