EDC - What's In Your Pockets?
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@LewisStonehouse now thats a shiny knoife.
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@SFMCfranky yo that UFO detail is so sick. What a rad idea for a themed wallet.
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The artist is Sophia Conley. She does amazing work.
Her business is called Malevolent Leather.
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@SFMCfranky I was gonna say, that looks like the work of Molevolent leather! I got my wife a badass Ouija board piece keychain from Malevolent! She makes such cool leather works. Killer wallet and keychain combo dude
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Oh damn Small world, I used to be friends with her years back. She tried get me a barback job at Mikkeller Bar in SF, but I was more of a dive bar guy. I remember when she started making leather stuff, so Sick to see it on the forum. -
Just grabbed a SureFire 9p for $10 today. Gonna put that into the edc bag rotation.
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I use this Defy EDC pouch to carry my stuff.


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@chrisjohnnick I like the Malkoff led lamp assemblies for those. I have one for my 9Z.
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My dudes…. I gave in and am trying out the man purse.
Too much in my pockets…although this is some weird kinda sick freedom. It’s still freedom.



Need to have all this stuff for any given moment so I’m packing it all into a black leather bag and calling it a day. Now when I lose shit I lose everything at once.
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I'm carrying a lot of things in my shirt pocket these days for for work. A pen, pencil, sharpie, highlighter, and now finally decided I needed to get a pen flashlight. I usually have a larger Sure Fire in my bag, but I grabbed a Streamlight Stylus Pro in black for the pocket since I regularly need it when I'm on the fly and away from my desk.
Finally coming to terms that I may actually need a pocket protector. Open to recommendations!
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Current favorite
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@Go-For-Chill nice
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flashlight and box cutter

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Night shift on an Iron Ore Mine, EDC.

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@Aussie-Ben What kind of Ore are you mining? Deep or surface?
I grew up in and around coal mines which were mainly deep mines when young and transitioned to surface mines as I got older. My uncle worked around mines most of his life.


