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Having embarked on diverse career paths, Anil (@anil.edc) is a jack of all trades and clearly a master at capturing light and shadows. Making the most of the stay-at-home orders, he rekindled his love for photography and is finding creative inspiration from the wider EDC community. Read on for the full story and a detailed rig rundown of Anil's sleek and functional daily carry.
What's in your carry?
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Gloves: Ansell Hyflex 11-840My job involves a lot of cardboard processing and heavy lifting. Over time, the work can take a toll on your hands. These gloves provide the perfect balance of grip, protection, and breathability. I always keep them on me at work and keep a spare pair in the car.
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Multitool: Gerber Suspension NXTThis is the first multitool I purchased. While we have a variety of tools available at my job, this multitool always comes in handy, both for quick fixes, as well as some basic electrical work. Plus, its pocket clip makes carrying it easy.
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Wallet: Trayvax Armored SummitI’ve gone back and forth on wallets throughout the years. I’ve tried ultra-minimal as well as more traditional styles. The armored summit is small and compact and allows me to comfortably carry it in my front pockets. I’ve also added a brass brickman bead, from ZeroFeud.
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A more recent addition to my daily gear. I wanted a mask that was comfortable, easy to wash and reuse, and showed a bit of personality.
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Knife: Benchmade 537GY-1 BailoutI rotate through my knife collection pretty regularly. However, I’ve been finding that I keep coming back to the bailout. It’s slim and just as easy to carry as the Bugout, but it feels more robust. I know I can rely on it for both daily tasks, as well as more hard use situations.
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Organizer: Yellow Birch Outfitters Modern PocKit ProFor the smaller items in my carry, this organizer keeps things from jangling at the bottom of my already crowded pockets. It protects the items but keeps them within reach when needed. The zippered compartment is also handy for storing bandaids, wire nuts, and small screws.
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Notebook: Rhodia Staplebound Graph NotebookI carry Rhodia notebooks over other popular options, purely because of the cover. It is made of a coated card stock. This has held up better over continuous use than other notebooks I’ve tried, where uncoated covers tend to disintegrate over time (pocket sweat is gross).
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Pen: Tactile Turn Bronze Bolt Action ShortThis pen is great. I always get compliments and questions about it when I use it. It’s well-machined and feels great in the hand. It has a fidget-friendly mechanism and has a lot of options for refills. And because it’s bronze, the patina changes the pen with use.
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Pry Tool: Lynch Northwest All Access Pass V1.5, Maker’s CustomA convenient tool that keeps me from using my knife for prying. Handy for removing staples, nails, and bottle caps throughout my day.
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Flashlight: Olight S1R Baton II Desert TanThis little flashlight has come in clutch more often than I initially anticipated. It puts out a ton of light for such a small unit and has made working in dark spaces a lot easier.
What's your story?
I live in Tucson, Arizona, where I’ve lived here for the past 20 years. I’ve done a lot of different thing over the past decade. Different jobs, different career paths (medical & IT), and different experiences.
Right now, I work full-time as a merchandiser, for a retail store specializing in furniture & housewares. For some reason, despite the other opportunities I’ve had, this job has felt the most rewarding. And I think that’s ok.
Photography was something I was passionate about in the past. I really got into it when I was in high school. I’d develop my own film, print my own work. Then I got into digital, and post-processing in Lightroom and Photoshop.
Shooting EDC photography really took off for me this past couple of months. With COVID and the stay-at-home orders, I found myself like everyone else, suddenly having a lot of time on my hands.
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What's On Your Gear Radar?
I’ve been eyeing watches, which I’ve heard is a mistake. But hell, I’m already in this deep. I’ve been wearing an Apple Watch this past couple of years, but automatic watches have always appealed to me. I’ve been looking at Seiko watches recently, but I haven’t decided on anything yet.