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    Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    My EDC on 8/21/09:



    Apple iPhone 3GS with Incase Slider case and PowerSupport Anti-Glare Film
    Chris Reeve Small Regular Sebenza with cord tie bar and lanyard
    Ra Clicky 170 custom with flush button and crenelated SS bezel
    Casio G-Shock GW6900-1 Multi-Band 6 Atomic
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    8/23/09



    Apple iPhone 3GS with Incase Slider case and PowerSupport Anti-Glare Film
    Benchmade Dough Ritter Mini-RSK Mk1
    SureFire E1B Backup
    Casio G-Shock GWM5600-1 Multi-Band Atomic
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    Very nice.

    How are you getting on with the i phone case? I m getting one in a few months and will need a decent case for it.
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    I really like the case a lot. It has a nice matte black color and it has the feel of dull rubber on the back and sides for great grip and purchase. For me, I can't imagine a better case.
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    Thanks Bucky I can see I will have to get one.
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    I've had 2 incase sliders and after you drop them once they crack like crazy.. however, the matte finish was really great while it lasted. just my experience.

    nice edc btw!

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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    8/24/09



    Apple iPhone 3GS with Incase Slider case and PowerSupport Anti-Glare Film
    Chris Reeve Ebony Mnandi
    SureFire T1A Titan
    Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm 2201.50.00
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    Quote Originally Posted by Bucky
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    Apple iPhone 3GS with Incase Slider case and PowerSupport Anti-Glare Film
    Chris Reeve Ebony Mnandi
    SureFire T1A Titan
    Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm 2201.50.00
    You sir, have some very impressive EDC items indeed! How do you like the T1A, haven't read much about it yet, would love some detailed feedback if possible. Thanks!
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    Quote Originally Posted by joekaveh
    You sir, have some very impressive EDC items indeed! How do you like the T1A, haven't read much about it yet, would love some detailed feedback if possible. Thanks!
    Thank you, I appreciate the compliment. Over the years, I have been fortunate enough to obtain some of my favorite EDC items. I have tried to focus on obtaining a few good carry options for each of the "core" EDC areas of watch, knife, light, and multi-tool.

    As for the T1A, I really like the overall size and weight for a CR123A light. The head can be turned one-handed which is a plus, but I think overall I prefer activating a light with the tailcap.

    The adjustable output is very nice feature, but personally I think having preset levels like the Ra Clicky is better than or as good as infinitely variable output. I only use what amounts to a few main levels of output anyway--full, half, low--so being able to micro-adjust the output doesn't provide that much of a benefit. When compared to other lights with just one or two output levels, it is very useful. It is also great to be able to increase the runtime when needed by ramping down the output to extend the life of the battery.

    The beam is very nice because it is a true flood beam and is very useful in most situations. It's not the light you want for illuminating objects in the distance, but for most small tasks indoors or even close-range outdoor work, I think it works very well.
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    Re: Bucky's Ever-Changing EDC

    Trying so hard to find things I don't like in your various EDC's, can't seem to find any -_-
    I especially love the watch, my fathers Speedmaster got me hooked, and I find that I like them better than rolex. Clearly you have excellent taste in all the items I can see.
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