Most loved items?

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Trawlerman
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Most loved items?

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What are your most loved items when it comes to EDC/Prepping.


Mine would be;

Luminox Executive 2000 Watch - This was a bit of an extravagance for me and probably still is. Did I need a watch of this price? I guess not but a good watch tells a lot about a man. Plus the radioactive tritium pips on it make for a good conversation starter.

Surefire C2 Centurion flashlight - I love my LED lights and have a number of them kicking around the place. They're invaluable. The C2 is my most coveted after my E2d Defender. Again, I could have gotten just as good at a fraction of the price but there is something indescribable about the workmanship that goes into Surefire lights; you can feel the quality that speaks out and tells you it won't let you down.
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My medieval coin pouch, lots of people ask where I got it. Ive since made replicas for friends, its just a nice thing. :D
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My patient and understanding wife bought me a Buck 110 anniversary edition. It is a thing of beauty, razor sharp and holds an edge like you wouldn't believe. It just needs a strop every now and again and job done.

However it is responsible for my left arm being almost completely bald :D
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Got to say it is my Kershaw HalfTon EDC. It is more reliable than my best friend and comes in handy more times than not.
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dannytsg wrote:Got to say it is my Kershaw HalfTon EDC. It is more reliable than my best friend and comes in handy more times than not.
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My collection of Kukri's. from my giant Angkhola Supreme to my mini KHU-KA-BAR Kukri, fantastic multitask tools.
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My Swiss Army Knife, my First Aid kit, and my 6-for-£1 lighter.
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my book for firework recipes, and my home made ball mill
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My BRAIN. :lol:
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My old karrimor rucksack.
Perfect size for me and still going strong after 25 years and encounters travelling,climbing and hiking.