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    Quote Originally Posted by Foosinho View Post
    I think I can visualize it, but everybody loves gear pics, so get some photos up! Kifaru is good stuff.

    I'm curious to know how you handle your EDC gear. And not just in the context of traveling. I find I'm really missing my pockets and that my sporran can't fit wallet, keys, phone, leatherman, and flashlight, much less anything else I might want to carry.
    http://mail.myptsmail.com/mercop/blog/?p=296

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercop View Post
    I'm guessing you either have a Magic Sporran of Holding, or another bag.

    Thanks for the link. I try to carry most of that stuff with me (I have an altoids tin with all kinds of useful stuff crammed in it!), but getting an EDC bag makes a lot of sense.

    Would still like to see your packing method in pictures. I've heard the "roll it" method mentioned often before, but alternatives are always good. Especially if you don't have a bag that's 2 feet long.

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    I've carried Shooting Systems' large flight bag and International bag for twenty-five years. The flight bag carries enough for me to survive a couple of days in case the International bag arrives at the destination after I do (which has happened more than once over the years.) The flight bag is now starting to show it's age, and I'm thinking about replacing it with Red Oxx's Air Boss, a carryon, with enough room for a week's worth of clothes.

    Like McMurdo, when I pack my kilt, I roll it and slip it into one of my wife's old stockings before packing it in my bag. It arrives at the destination virtually wrinkle free.

    http://www.shootingsystems.com/cgi-b...egory_Code=GTB
    http://www.shootingsystems.com/cgi-b...Category_Code=
    http://www.redoxx.com/Airline-Carry-...100-10/product
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