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Originally posted by Spiritowl
One item makes it tough. I am going to have to go with my knife. I have several types and brands. The one in my bag now is a Buck model 655 I believe. It was a fathers day present.
Spiritowl
Originally posted by reluctantpawn
For me it is tough. My EDC knife is a Chris Reeve Sebenza, [now that I have it back]My other favorite piece of "kit" would be my fire piston. Is is always working, and it is just fun to play with, kinda like the guy with the glock but less danderous.:lo
My EDC,as of now, is the aforementioned Sebenza, a Sog multitool, a 4 in. crescent wrench, a Fisher pen, and a lighter.
respectfully
reluctantpawn
Originally posted by reluctantpawn
reply to post by Northern Raider
I have a light in my get home bag. I generally know where I am going for over a two hundred mile radius. [thanks to a long career as a service tech that traveled to do repairs] ,so I really don't need a compass. A watch is a no-no in my line of work. So I use my cell phone most times. My get home and bug out bags are set up differently of course, as each has it's place in my life. If I am far enough away from home I will have extra kit to see me through. But this is all I EDC.
respectfully
reluctantpawn
Originally posted by reluctantpawn
reply to post by Northern Raider
Besides I never get lost. Somebody is always telling me where to go, and sometimes how to get there. [Southern humor and sarcasm]
respectfully
reluctantpawn
Originally posted by cbianchi513
This is a really cool thread! I would have to say the most important survival tool I own is Heinlein's book Farnham's Freehold. In it is a comprehensive list of survival items that the protagonist stocked his fallout shelter with. I know it's a bit dated, but there are items on the list that tanscend logic. Heinlein really must have thought this out... but then again this story was written at the height of the cold war. I wonder what Heinlein's BOB must have looked like?
Another book(s) is the old Foxfire series. I have a few of them, not the whole set though. Basically a guidebook for living simply and off the land, plus there are cool things like how to build a still and make different corn whiskeys and stuff.
[edit on 20/3/09 by cbianchi513]