Miscellaneous EDC Gear

Here is another great item from Popov Leather. It is called the EDC Pocket Armor, and is a perfect little holder for a pocket knife and a pen to keep them handy and organized in your pocket.

EDC Pocket Armor - Driftwood Leather

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Our Pocket Armor is designed to keep your pocket knife and pen together easily accessible. Knives will no longer scratch phone screens and pens will no longer slip out of your reach. Knives remain secure but are easily accessible from the pouch due to our stitching design.

The durable elastic webbing will hold all sizes of pens, this loop has been tested with Fisher Space Pens, Kaweco Liliput and Kaweco Sport pens.

The sheath has been designed to hold popular pocket knives such as the Victorinox Alox, Victorinox Spartan and CRKT Squid. Other knives of similar dimensions will work with this pouch too.

Features:

    • Made from high quality Horween Chromexcel Leather
    • Hand-stitched with the world's strongest thread: Tiger Thread
    • Edges sanded, bevelled, and burnished
    • Measures 4.25" x 2.25" (2.5" including webbing)
Fits (and tested with) the following knives:

    • Victorinox Alox
    • Victorinox Spartan
    • CRKT Squid
    • CRKT Heiho
    • Northwoods Knives
    • Great Eastern Cutlery Pocket Knife
    • James Brand - Chapter Knife
    • Kershaw Skyline
    • Leatherman Juice
    • Ultratac K18
    • Pioneer X
 
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Hitch and Timber have some great items and American made!
 
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I have a good friend of mine who still carries one of these, he's had it for at least thirty years. He's a big guy, 6'3" and 250lbs, always seems odd to see him using this dainty little change purse.
 
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I have a good friend of mine who still carries one of these, he's had it for a least thirty years. He's a big guy, 6'3" and 250lbs, always seems odd to see him using this dainty little change purse.
LOL, that would be a bit funny! I remember these coin "purses", had them as a kid.