What do you carry in your pockets?
Wallet, Leatherman, phone, key ring clipped to the belt.
Truck key, lighter (I smoke) and some lose change.
That was the trousers.
And either in the jacket or in a gilet:
Digicam, USB-Flashdrives, papers wallet (drivers lic. gun permit etc) , notepad, assorted pens, mini-maglite, reserve lighter, cigarettes, small screwdriver, handkerchiefs, a pair of medical gloves and some bandage.
AlpineRAM
Truck key, lighter (I smoke) and some lose change.
That was the trousers.
And either in the jacket or in a gilet:
Digicam, USB-Flashdrives, papers wallet (drivers lic. gun permit etc) , notepad, assorted pens, mini-maglite, reserve lighter, cigarettes, small screwdriver, handkerchiefs, a pair of medical gloves and some bandage.
AlpineRAM
Nothing, I can't stand anything in my pants pockets.
I usually shove everything into my coat pockets, then when I get in the truck I unload half of it into the center armrest/console, then when I get out I stuff it all back
into my coat pockets, drives the old lady crazy.
I usually shove everything into my coat pockets, then when I get in the truck I unload half of it into the center armrest/console, then when I get out I stuff it all back
into my coat pockets, drives the old lady crazy.
Money clip/wallet in the front left with very little cash in it. In the right I carry truck key, 1 gig flash drive, sharpie mini, mini mag light (the one that takes 1 AAA battery and pocket knife.
I carry change and jack knife in front right, wallet in rear right, comb [still got hair] in left rear, and fingernail clippers, a four inch adjustible wrench and a handkerchief in left front. The handkerchief is for wiping off the sweat when Im working too hard....
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I can't post a pic of my wallet but if you saw Pulp Fiction then you know which one it is. "It's the one that".... well you'll just have to watch the movie.
Britt
Britt







I like your choice of iron, too. The SP101 is rugged as they come, and it's hard to beat the price.