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January 18, 2012
8:52 pm
FerFAL
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Hello Ferfal,

I really appreciate your forum – it’s been a real eye awakener. Glad I got your book! I’ve read a lot of your posts on “gear” and was noticing some of them were 2-3 years old (I dug through the archives, thanks). I was curious if you could post an updated review on all your EDC-keychain/knife/gear, what you are carrying TODAY, what you’ve used in the past but didn’t like, and what’s been the ‘best’ EDC items you’ve owned.
Also, I just picked up this Gerber Artifact from Amazon, and was curious your thoughts as well:

Gerber 22-41770 Artifact Pocket Keychain Tool

Hi Lefty,
I spend thousands of dollars a year on gear I don’t like, I just don’t feel its needed to say “this is crap”. Well, except for Nite Glowrings, which I can say are 100% crap.
I’ve been pretty much using the same stuff with just smaller variations here and there.
I still work around a system where my keychain has the elemental basics, a knife/tools, a LED light and a lighter, in my case a Swiss Army Knife Midnight Minichamp, a Fenix LDO1, titanium Peanut lighter and a couple mini Prybars. The idea here is that if I have nothing else except for the keys of my house, at least I have some basics covered.
Then moving towards clothes and pockets yes I have a more powerful LED light, a better knife and multitool as well as a cellphone, wallet and a bit else.
Check the video I just made showing and explaining my EDC update.

The Artifact is pretty interesting. I intend to buy one for reviewing. It seems functional though I already have smaller prybars and don’t believe I’d carry one in my keychain or pocket. It is still an interesting proposition and I see how someone that doesn’t carry a lot of tools would put one to good use frequently when it lives in a persons pocket or keychain.
Take care!
FerFAL

January 19, 2012
1:46 pm
Ed from Europe
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You know what I think is the best of the video, your voice sounds much more relaxed. You seem to be very happy where you are now with your family, and I'm very glad for you.

And then, it is very interesting as well!

January 19, 2012
1:47 pm
Ed from Europe
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You know what I think is the best of the video, your voice sounds much more relaxed. You seem to be very happy where you are now with your family, and I'm very glad for you.

And then, it is very interesting as well!

January 19, 2012
6:02 pm
FerFAL
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Thanks Ed, I am more relaxed. The lifestyle change is incredible going from a 3rd world country to a 1st world one.
There's also much more toys available to play here :) I bought like 20 boxes of "Vestas" at Tesco! Homework for those of you that dont know what those are. ;)
FerFAL

January 21, 2012
11:12 am
Ed from Europe
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Matches?! What…! Weird, weird :-)

January 22, 2012
2:03 pm
GreekMan
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Ferfal are you allowed to carry locking blades? if it applicable in the NI?

January 22, 2012
2:26 pm
Redux
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Another great video FerFal.

I want to mention to the other users to also check out the lights from Greg McGee, the MTE series of lights. FerFal did a review of my favorite here. I like that you showed a couple different options of lighters, and blades and wanted to mention other flashlights.

What kind of whistle is that on your flashlight lanyard? I have been checking out a couple options, trying to decide between Fox 40 micro and a Jet Scream.

Thanks again for the great info.

January 23, 2012
1:06 am
stonelifter
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I'm starting to think I do this EDC thing wrong.
My EDC is
car key
house key
A flask full of Rare Breed Wild Turkey
3 Dominican cigars
A cigar lighter
A cigar cutter
pocket knife
leather man multi-tool
small flashlight
cell phone
$500 Cash/ drivers license, debit card
2 gold coins
a pistol

January 24, 2012
7:32 pm
FerFAL
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Greekman, it depends if you have a legitimate reason for it or not, butcher can carry knives to his job, fi you go cmaping you can carry a knife, it has to make sense and basically its up to the cop or if it gets to that, the judge to descide if you acted within whats reasonalbe or not. Basically thats the way it goes.
Redux, its a cord end wistle, found on ebay.
FErFAL

January 25, 2012
10:28 am
GreekMan
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sorry but I was talking about locking blades (I thing they are not allowed in the UK, even multitools fall under this rule).

Regarding the legal aspect you describe it is the same in Greece.

I go around it when EDCing a small folder by keeping it with a small First aid pack I carry (CPR mask, gloves, basic pills, alcohol wipes, sugar)

January 30, 2012
12:42 am
hsu
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Just wanted to write up a few of my favorite EDC tips…

1. Electronic locks for all exterior doors. It means that I *never* carry a house key. One of the best decisions I have ever made, even if it was pricey.

2. I use duplicate vehicle keys whenever possible. Original car/motorcycle keys easily take up 4x more space than plain metal duplicates.

3. Separate key chains, one for each car/motorcycle, with duplicated tools. It makes my EDC as small as possible, while still being convenient enough to grab and go, at the mere cost of duplicated key chain tools, although I think of it as backups rather than duplicates.

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