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I've often showed my EDC that doesn't change (Two Vic knives)
But I never got around to take a picture of my Brick. The Brick contains things that I seem to always need now and then or I think will come in handy to get me through a day or two if I'm stranded. (not including the food and water. The brick rides in the bottom of my work bag and goes where I go. It never far from where I'm at.
The small screw driver set, flashlight, Wenger Esquire and nail clippers are located in pouches in the front of the work bag, a civilian copy of an M51 Engineer Bag.
The brick has a triangular sling wrapped tied around the outside. Inside, the brick is a variety of odds and ends. I re-evaluate the contents constantly.
Pass the pigs and water proof cards are among the items. a small multi-tool, a small manicure multi-tool, new toothbrush, ear plugs, full size bandage for large wound, gun shot. a bottel with aspirin, sudafed, tylenol and advil, a sewing kit, anil file, compass, stainles steel mirror, Gerber EZ out, Hibbard Hawkbill, Chapstick, band-aids, antiobiotic ointment, mathest, small fishing kit, rubber bands, shoe laces, real tweezers, real spoon, small box cutter and a rosary.
And then there is the whistle with a magnifying glass, thermometer and compass on it. That's normally hooked on my coat zipper in the winter.
Brad, it wasn't when I got it ;-) But it's a screw on thumbstud. So it's easily moved. In fact it actually sits better on the other side from what it is now since then the screw sits recessed in the blade. It doesn't when it's mounted lefthanded.
I like the looks of lil red. Looks like a good fit in the hand.
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