everydaycarry.com 1 - stumbled across this website, while I was looking for a belt buckle toolkit. Not a tool kit specifically for fixing belt buckles, but a this tool kit on a belt buckle 2. It's not quite right for me but I like the idea so was browsing around it. That's where I found Every Day Carry. It features some things I like and seems to be aimed exactly at hobbits like me with too much rubbish in their pockets, but also frequented by mentals who feel they need to carry a skinning and gutting knife with them every day.
How long between me describing them as mentals and posting my entire pocket contents there? Place your bets...
Here's a sample quote from a review of a bag on there I was just reading:
Conversely, most laptop/messenger bags are stellar at safely storing a laptop and hauling literature, but are insufficient for also stowing a handgun; especially into a non-permissive environments where "security" may insist on looking inside the bag` that everydaycarry website is amazing
Maybe there's more than one kind of user on that site. I'm more of the screwdriver-and-a-pen type than the neck blade and hand gun type.
From there I also found edcgear.co.uk 3, I'm going to tool up ready for the zombie apocalypse. Articles like this are fun 4 but when you get into the comments it gets far scarier than the thought of zombies.
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