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SQUARE HOUSES PART VI

Constant quality control through each part of the development of your everyday carry is absolutely critical to the reliability of the tools you choose. All it takes is a few seconds and the knife you have selected for your EDC can become a survival tool that could easily make the difference between survival or loss. You cannot predict what will happen tomorrow.

My crystal ball becomes very cloudy when it comes to predicting the future. It does fine with yesterday but a few moments from now you can find yourself in what some would call a.

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