Home News Everyday Carry Pocket Dump of the Day – David News Everyday Carry Pocket Dump of the Day – David By Dan Zimmerman - January 21, 2017 10 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Email ◀Previous Post Next Post▶ David’s from Texas and keeps his EDC gear light and easy to carry. See everything he’s toting at Everyday Carry . . . ◀Previous Post Next Post▶ RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Secret Service Is Probably Right About Outdoor Rallies Harris Will Be Just as Hostile to Gun Industry as Biden California Tracking Firearm Credit Card Use. Criminals – Not So Much 10 COMMENTS Both the image and the text link go, not to EDC, but rather an interview with RF and DZ. Good interview though! Post a series of those type of videos and I’ll watch them. ‘Accidental’ self-advertising??? Mis-link — and the interview deserved its own post. ^^^^^ Yeah, what they all said above. Is that a charging cable tied into a monkey’s fist? I too, am curious about the monkey fist. Got tired of waiting for a corrected link, found it myself: http://everydaycarry.com/posts/14427/native-union-key-cable Not impressed. I thought it had a steel ball in it. I can do that with regular cords. I was curious about the multi-tool as well. Finally found it was a CRKT Viva. Comments are closed.
Got tired of waiting for a corrected link, found it myself: http://everydaycarry.com/posts/14427/native-union-key-cable
Both the image and the text link go, not to EDC, but rather an interview with RF and DZ.
Good interview though! Post a series of those type of videos and I’ll watch them.
‘Accidental’ self-advertising???
Mis-link — and the interview deserved its own post.
^^^^^ Yeah, what they all said above.
Is that a charging cable tied into a monkey’s fist?
I too, am curious about the monkey fist.
Got tired of waiting for a corrected link, found it myself: http://everydaycarry.com/posts/14427/native-union-key-cable
Not impressed. I thought it had a steel ball in it. I can do that with regular cords.
I was curious about the multi-tool as well. Finally found it was a CRKT Viva.
Comments are closed.