Trust me, I didn't get the Rolex by working at the garage. Usually I wear a Sinn U1 but that day I happen to be wearing the Rolex. We don't charge an arm and a leg. This is a small town business.
There is no offense meant,Trust me. I just thought I was bad for wearing a 300ish Citizen while working.
Honestly I just did cobra knots the length of the cord... Lol I had been making bracelets and got bored and tried it. Instead of using a piece of cord as the base, the cord works as the base
I try and carry a different knife everyday, today it's a SOG Flash II by far my favorite pocket clip on all my knives.
SOG's clip is the best. I love my Flash II and I wouldn't trade it for anything (except maybe the Emerson Karambit)
Recently switched from my duty belt (see previous post) to a radio strap. It was time to downsize. Those of you in emergency services know what I'm talking about. Attached to that is a nylon holster which holds a small set of trauma shears, bandage scissors, and a penlight (all black of course), a small pouch with a BOA constrictor tourniquet for starting IV's, and (obviously) my radio. The belt is a Blackhawk Tactical CQB riggers belt, which holds a Streamlight Polystinger, glove pouch, and a Leatherman OHT in a Nite Ize tool holster with another set of shears in the rear slot on the back of the Nite Ize holster. And of course I still have my SOG Flash II.
You never know what might happen in the offices of a small publishing company! Danger lurks around every corner for the unsuspecting writer/webmaster!!! Actually, the office is about a mile from the local state park, so I have frequent opportunities to take an impromptu hike. It's a pretty benign area, but just in case something were to happen, I'm prepared for an emergency night out. Plus, with the exception of the space blanket I suppose, everything has has a plausible real-world purpose, too Front left: Keys on a paracord lanyard. House key has a small LED light incorporated. Pen Altoids Tin (more of a modern possibles pouch than a survival kit, per se) Front Right: Wallet (w/ 12"x12" sheets of waxed paper and heavy duty aluminum foil, folded) Bic lighter Small Front Cell Phone Pocket: Dumb Phone (used to take pic) Left Rear: Heavy duty garbage bag Emergency space blanket Right Rear: Vic Champion w/ paracord lanyard I also typically have a water bottle of some sort on me, but it didn't make it into this shot.
That was my normal duty belt. I added EMS-specific items to it. Like I said before though, I've recently stopped wearing it and started carrying a leather radio strap. It was just time to downsize a bit.
It's all there, I promise. Just kinda hard to see in my pockets. BTW, I was supposed to put a ladder in that stuff to hang a cable drop. I used the next tap down the line...
So last post was super coolguy Airborne EDC(no sarcasm meant, I wish I could EDC that stuff), heres the not-so-coolguy military EDC. US Navy engineer(not the smart kind, the wrench turning kind) EDC here.