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Motorola Droid X in Trident Kraken Case on the Verizon Network
Japanese Casio Wavecepter Solar Atomic Chronograph with Modified beadblasted finish on a Nitrox 17" Diver's Safety Orange Nato
Sypderco Meerkat #072 VG-10 Steel and "Phantom Lock" locking Mechanism (equally fun at work or as a party trick)
Knife and Toolmaker Jared Ryan Price's "Toucan" Knife/Multitool, 154CM Steel with Kydex sheath and Lanyard (frequently worn around neck)
Leatherman Freestyle CX Multitool w/ external opening knife with 154CM Blade Steel, Carbon Fiber and Steel construction
Jetbeam RRT-0 R5 LED Flashlight, Smo Reflector with variable adjust
Zip-LinQ retractable Micro-USB to USB cable
LRI FMW Photon Freedom LED Keychain Micro-Light
Zebra Pen F-701 Stainless Steel Ballpoint Pen modified to use Fisher Space Pen Ink Inserts
TorqKey Screwdriver by Maratac
Split Pea Lighter
CR123 Waterproof Delrin Battery Locker
PocketToolX Piranha 154CM Steel Multitool
A&P Aircraft Mechanics Wire Key Ring 6"
Tec Accessories P7 Suspension Clip
Tiffany & Co 1837 Valet Key Ring (Given by Amy on first Xmas together.)
Not pictured because forgotten! RAGGEDedgeGear Kevlar Aramid Card Holder
My #EDC Kit.
Lumia 950
Canon G1x
Rite In the Rain notepad
Signo pen
2x Tenergy 2100mAh
3 USB 3.0 16gb and 32gb
Wallet
Benchmade mini Griptillian
Leatherman Skeletool CX
Fenix PD32
Headphones
Ravpower 10,000 mAh
New pocket tool, threw it in for some shots on my last shoot.
right of camera stobe set to 3/4 with softbox
right and behind subject strobe 1/2 with red gel
triggered Impact Radio slave
A waterproof pouch came in the mail recently and I swapped out the flimsy neck cord and cordlock that came with it for some 425 paracord and one of my ITW Nexus cord locks with 0.9mm Turk's head knot work.
The figure eight knot serves as a stopper knot, but for a safety breakaway, the cord would just be pulled through the cord lock and no knot would be tied after it, so it would pull free if caught on something, to reduce risk of choking or strangulation.
2010 National Hardware Show
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An emergency kit I quickly put together for an upcoming journey.
This will be enhanced when I get some time. The light will definitely be replaced with an LED Lenser and a multitool will also be added !!!
This is all (most?) of my camera gear as of Jan 1, 2009.
* Canon Rebel XSi (450D)
* Canon BG-E5 Battery Grip
* Sigma DC 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 OS lens
* Canon 100mm f/2.8 EF USM Macro lens
* Canon 50mm f/1.4 EF USM lens
* Kenko 1.5x AF Tele-converter
* Flash extension cord
* Gerber multitool
* Bogen Manfrotto 190XWNB tripod with Bogen Manfrotto 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head
* Bogen Manfrotto tripod strap
* Bogen Manfrotto 695 Magfiber monopod with Bogen/Manfrotto 486RC2 ball head.
* Joby SLR Gorillapod with a generic ball head.
* Canon Speedlite 430EX
* Sto-fen Omni-bounce Diffuser
* Canon RS60-E3 Remote Trigger
* Giottos Rocket Air
* El Cheapo JVC Camcorder
* Some DV tapes
* AA battery insert for Canon BG-E5 Battery Grip
* Extra batteries and battery chargers
* Lenovo Thinkpad T60p and charger.
* Misc cords (usb, cat5, etc)
* Rain Sleeve for SLR camera (x2)
* Cleaning kit inside a small Fossil pouch
* Crumpler 5 Million Dollar Home Man-Purse (for walking around)
* Crumpler Karachi Outpost Backpack (for everything else)
* Misc Other Items...
My collection of camera equipment and accessories as of July 23, 2008.
* Canon 450D / Rebel XSi
* Canon 18-55mm EF-S kit lens
* Canon 100mm f/2.8 EF USM Macro lens
* Canon 50mm f/1.4 EF USM lens
* Sigma DC 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 OS lens
* Kenko 1.5x AF Tele-converter
* Canon RS-60E3 remote shutter switch
* Bogen/Manfrotto 190XWNB tripod + Bogen Manfrotto 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head
* Spare battery / charger for XSi
* Lenovo Thinkpad T60p laptop with extended battery
* 100 Gb external HDD
* Charger for Thinkpad
* Mountainsmith Borealis AT backpack
* Gerber multitool
* Misc items
I have more crap on the way which I'll be travelling to DC with in a few shorts weeks. Should be interesting.
Leatherman Skeletool CX compared to Leatherman Rev looks like a piece of jewellery (but I'd prefer Rev for real work).
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Gerber Legendary Blades is a maker of consumer knives and multitools headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Currently Gerber is a sub-division of Fiskars Brands Inc, owned by the Fiskars company of Finland. Gerber was established in 1939, and has a reputation for making quality knives of innovative design, designed by famous knifemakers.
Designers who have designed knives for Gerber include: Bob Loveless, Paul Poehlmann, Blackie Collins, William Harsey Jr., Fred Carter, Rick Hinderer, and Ernest Emerson. Former Gerber employees who started their own successful knife companies include Al Mar and Pete Kershaw. Gerber also sells a family of folding knives based on designs of Rex Applegate, and authorized by Applegate.
Examples of innovative designs by Gerber are the "bolt action" locking system designed by Blackie Collins, the unique front opening action of the Gerber multitools, and the push button locking Paul knives by Paul Poehlmann. Also unusual are Gerber's niche market products, such as the Clip-it diving knives.
Gerber has also led the market in using new technologies, and materials normally found in custom made or premium brand knives, such light but tough injection molded Hytrel handles, Kraton rubber on handles for enhanced grip, ATS 34 and AUS 8 high carbon stainless steels (widely considered far better than the standard 440 series more commonly used), and titanium nitride coatings. Additional products in the Gerber line include tools, lights, accessories, packs, and hydration products.
I uploaded a video tutorial for tying this lanyard with Sabertooth lanyard beads provided by Schmuckatelli Co. stormdrane.blogspot.com/2015/06/a-two-strand-wall-sinnet-...
Here's my updated plate carrier, i think i looks pretty damn sexy, and it fits me PERFECTLY.
Back:
TMC Map pack
dirty dagger 'nade pouch
Tac. Medical solutions IFAK
2 pistol pouchs(used to hold extra radio battery and multitool)
Front:
3 mags in the insert
2 FAST mags
Crye MBITR's on either side(one holding my Baofeng uv-5r the other for a mag)
chem lights
IR flag
These are my Leatherman products, I think this is all of them. Saw an image that inspired me to do this. Thanks ma_ba for the inspiration!¡! Not nearly as good as the one I saw but an idea. Maybe this shows my passion for their product. Thanks for looking and have a great weekend!¡!
Custom western style tooled sheath by David Nay (Utah, USA) of NAYs Custom Leather On Etsy.com - www.etsy.com/shop/Nayscustomleather?ref=seller_info
The tool is my 25'th Anniversary Leatherman Wave (DK version).
Not being a fan of Leatherman's current offerings of sheaths, I had been looking for a custom one for a while. This one is everything I was looking for!
Custom western style tooled sheath by David Nay (Utah, USA) of NAYs Custom Leather On Etsy.com - www.etsy.com/shop/Nayscustomleather?ref=seller_info
The tool is my 25'th Anniversary Leatherman Wave (DK version).
Not being a fan of Leatherman's current offerings of sheaths, I had been looking for a custom one for a while. This one is everything I was looking for!
To reshoot with the new SAK Explorer included using the a6000
see below!
See another review here on YouTube…
youtu.be/luBKj_DlSwA?si=_jN8Yr6tAWOtStBH
Goodnight, Swiss Army night video by VineClimber, to send you to sleep..
This video about Victorinox Swiss army knives s to help you sleep. it's boring because it's supposed to be.
A few viewers thought it was an ASMR..
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See also on ebay for $76.85 the Victorinox Deluxe Tinker
1.4723 Swiss Army Knife - Red
see review here.. youtu.be/wF6jMnMcLbQ?si=y9AhksqUvnHhqcjl
VineClimber sleep inducing video..
youtu.be/-DpH6UR4Tzk?si=M7jXZRJCLo2vXPMF
Four Swiss Army Knives you must have!
youtu.be/OQ_eO6_dxYU?si=s4qpAlv6maDopYjs
Here is the Deluxe Tinker...
Victorinox Deluxe Tinker - Swiss Army Knife - Red
Victorinox Deluxe Tinker Swiss Army Knife - Red
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Description
Whether you're simply moving through your day or journeying around the world, the Deluxe Tinker pocket knife is the Officer's knife for tinkers on the move.
You never know what you'll encounter out there, but you know that you and your Deluxe Tinker will always be ready to build, hack, or fix anything.
Key Features:
The ideal companion for all crafty men and women
Swiss made pocket knife with 17 functions
Includes Phillips screwdriver and pliers
Tools:
Large blade
Small blade
Can opener
Screwdriver 3 mm
Bottle opener
Screwdriver 6 mm
Wire stripper
Reamer, punch and sewing awl
Phillips screwdriver 1/2
Scissors
Pliers
Wire cutter
Wire crimping tool
Multipurpose hook
Toothpick
Tweezers
Key ring
Length: 9.1 cm
Layers: 4
Compatible with pouch: Leather Imitation Belt (05606) / Medium Brown Leather Pouch (05691) / Brown Leather Pouch (05692)
Product Details
Manufacturer Colour:
Red
Length:
9.1 cm
Width:
2.6 cm
Depth:
2.2 cm
Weight:
0.123
Material:
Stainless Steel
Victorinox Product Code: 1.4723
Warranty
Victorinox guarantees all knives and tools to be of first class stainless steel and also guarantees a life time against any defects in material and workmanship (2 years for electronic components).
Damages caused by misuse or abuse are not covered by this guarantee.
Victorinox travel gear purchase is backed by the Victorinox commitment to excellence and performance that withstands the test of time. That is why they offer a variety of user-friendly consumer programs and guarantee every product they make to be free from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.
See a video about the Pioneer Alox here.. youtu.be/mzocdFiXE98?si=i4h38t20xWYOL9fY
from www.traveluniverse.com.au/victorinox-Deluxe-Tinker-swiss-...
for $78.88
Awhile ago, I bought a Leatherman Wave to replace the Leatherman PST II, one of the items I lost in a break-in of my car. The Wave is a much better tool. The 2 knife blades are vastly better than the single blade of the PST II, the plier handles are more comfortable, and the changeable bits seems like a nice idea. For me, the PST II was borderline to carry in a pocket, but the Wave crosses the line and is much too bulky and heavy, so a sheath is the way for me. Unfortunately, mine came with a crappy nylon/velcro sheath that was pretty much worn out in just a few weeks. On the Leatherman web site, among the accessories they sell are sheaths, and they are pretty cheap. I bought a full leather one and a combo nylon/leather, and I'm happiest with the nylon/leather version (though I think it could be better).
A mini survival kit is a small survival kit which consists of the most essential outdoor survival tools and supplies which are the hardest to improvise or replace. A mini survival kit is intended to be carried along all the time and is usually designed to complement other survival tools carried along in a larger, separate bag. These kits may be referred to as BOATs, or Bug-Out Altoids Tins.[1]
Many items included in such a kit are difficult if not impossible to manufacture or obtain in real world survival situations. A mini survival kit is intended to remain on ones person always, be appropriate to all environments, and be a comprehensive kit without being too large. Other personal gear will primarily offer additional serviceability and ease of use, but the mini survival kit should provide for the basic needs of a survival situation, followed by self rescue, assistance, or a return to normalcy in optimum situations.
Two philosophies surround the preparation of mini survival kits. Some people like to carry a few, relatively large items such as a knife, box of matches, whistle, energy food, bottle of water, etc. Others prefer a collection of smaller but more comprehensive items such as rubber bands, paper clips, fishing equipment, lashing material, razor blades, etc. The decision of which technique to subscribe to depends on one's environment, physical condition, survival knowledge, and other factors.
The contents of this one are:
1 x Tobacco tin can be used as a mess tin or the lid can be used for signalling.
1 x Credit card multitool
2 x Pieces of water resistant paper for note taking or additional tinder.
4 x Waterproof plasters of varying sizes.
4 x Butterfly sutures to close wounds, 2 small and 2 large.
1 x Sterile PremierPore adhesive dressing. (Latex Free)
2 x PDI Alcohol prep pad wipes.
4 x Water Purification tablets.
1 x Cotton ball easily ignitable tinder
1 x Bundle of Jute twine for tinder
1 x 2 Treated pieces of Amadou.
1 x 10 pieces of char cloth - used like you would the amadou, ignites incredibly easily
1 x Ballpoint pen, a lot of survival kits will supply pencils, but I find a pen much more functional! Especially for every day out door use.
1 x Razor Blade, A sharp edge for cutting.
1 x Candle, relighting for use in windy conditions
1 x Zip Lock bag. Waterproofing or water carrying.
1 x 1.5 meters of brass wire for rabbit snares
1 x Whistle in military green.
1 x Fishing Kit including, 3 hooks of various sizes, 3 lures, 2 weights and 25 ft of line.
1 x Match Kit with striker, 5 waterproof matches.
1 x Sewing Kit includes 3 different colour threads, 3 safety pins, 2 buttons.
1 x Button Compass
1 x ferro flint rod and striker, create that spark to get your fire going
1 x Length of PVC tape, endlessly useful! Great for repairing kit,
1 x Length of Transpore medical tape, can be used for extra sutures or taping gauze or fabric to wounds to stem bleeding.
1 x Wire Saw.
1 x Heat sealable aluminium bag.
Leatherman Skeletool CX compared to Leatherman Rev looks like a piece of jewellery (but I'd prefer Rev for real work).
Ich habe eine Tasche und in dieser ist:
MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Apple Headset, Sennheiser Ohrhörer, iPad Ladegerät, MacBook Ladegerät, Mini Taschenrechner, Microfasertücher, Brillenputztuch, Objektivdeckel, Notizbuch, Stifte, Mini Taschenlampe, Mini Multitool, Filmdose mit Kleingeld, Geldbeutel, Kaugummies, Taschentücher, Nasentropfen, Deo
Moleskine (Little Black Note-Book) Smith & Wesson Tactical Knife, Pilot pen, Casio G-Shock Solar watch, Wallet with Debit card and chain, Leatherman Multitool (Wave) LED Flashlight (1 AA Battery) Iphone 4 in Wallet case with ID and Credit card.