It's on a website called the art of manliness, perhaps there is a female version of this out there somewhere?
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2012/09/2 ... led-carry/
If you can ignore the premise of the site, which I haven't bothered to figure out, it covers some things I hadn't considered before, like adding stiffeners to suit jackets to aid in flipping them out of the way.
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2It does not mention the 1911. Therefore, it is not manly. They are dismissed.
(Tongue planted firmly in cheek.)
(Tongue planted firmly in cheek.)
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The Right Reverend John England, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Charleston SC, 1825.
The Right Reverend John England, first Roman Catholic Bishop of Charleston SC, 1825.
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3The article assumes I have style.
The site is sort of neat in a narrow male kind of way. Loads of swell photos.
The site is sort of neat in a narrow male kind of way. Loads of swell photos.
Puffing up is no substitute for smarts but it's a common home remedy
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4It would seem they feel I am either too short or too wide to be armed.
And then I saw this: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/briefc ... ory=301406
Now to get some money together for that bag...
And then I saw this: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/briefc ... ory=301406
Now to get some money together for that bag...
In a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich the chicken and cow are involved while the pig is committed.
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5I've got one of their wallets. Top notch!ErikO wrote:It would seem they feel I am either too short or too wide to be armed.
And then I saw this: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/briefc ... ory=301406
Now to get some money together for that bag...
some days, I just don't English
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6Read this a while back. Found it interesting, but it fails to cover those of us in a very warm environment.
As a whole it's not a bad website. No where near as hokey or full of crap as it sounds like it would be. Most of it is good traditional advice a lot of suburban guys just don't know. Sometimes it's a bit out there, like explaining how to shave with a straight razor. But sometimes it's got good stuff, like their series on 30 things to know before moving out on your own. Simple stuff that a lot of young guys just don't know for whatever reason.
As a whole it's not a bad website. No where near as hokey or full of crap as it sounds like it would be. Most of it is good traditional advice a lot of suburban guys just don't know. Sometimes it's a bit out there, like explaining how to shave with a straight razor. But sometimes it's got good stuff, like their series on 30 things to know before moving out on your own. Simple stuff that a lot of young guys just don't know for whatever reason.
"No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person."
-Willa Cather
-Willa Cather
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7Check ebay for Vagabond Traveler. Same bag for about a third.ErikO wrote:It would seem they feel I am either too short or too wide to be armed.
And then I saw this: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/briefc ... ory=301406
Now to get some money together for that bag...
Puffing up is no substitute for smarts but it's a common home remedy
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8I think that's a totally useful skill.like explaining how to shave with a straight razor
You get an understanding of both steel and facial hair that you never get with throwaways.
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9I won't say it's useless. But hesitate to call it useful in most men's lives. Now shaving with a safety razor I'm all for that.fknauss wrote:I think that's a totally useful skill.like explaining how to shave with a straight razor
You get an understanding of both steel and facial hair that you never get with throwaways.
"No one can build his security upon the nobleness of another person."
-Willa Cather
-Willa Cather
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10I have a line on one on Etsy. $79 for one that will fit my laptop and some extras and look damned nice doing it.Simmer down wrote:Check ebay for Vagabond Traveler. Same bag for about a third.ErikO wrote:It would seem they feel I am either too short or too wide to be armed.
And then I saw this: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/briefc ... ory=301406
Now to get some money together for that bag...
In a bacon, egg and cheese sandwich the chicken and cow are involved while the pig is committed.
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11Seems the author is unaware of the existence of pocket holsters?
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12Guayabera!KnightsFan wrote:Read this a while back. Found it interesting, but it fails to cover those of us in a very warm environment.
As a whole it's not a bad website. No where near as hokey or full of crap as it sounds like it would be. Most of it is good traditional advice a lot of suburban guys just don't know. Sometimes it's a bit out there, like explaining how to shave with a straight razor. But sometimes it's got good stuff, like their series on 30 things to know before moving out on your own. Simple stuff that a lot of young guys just don't know for whatever reason.
some days, I just don't English