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The girls bags are packed with 2 of these tins. One is a small first aid kit. Just band aids and wipes for small cuts and scrapes. I'm always refilling these after a hike. The other is a small fire kit with fat wood, pj cotton balls, lighter and a box of matches.
The girls bags are packed with 2 of these tins. One is a small first aid kit. Just band aids and wipes for small cuts and scrapes. I'm always refilling these after a hike. The other is a small fire kit with fat wood, pj cotton balls, lighter and a box of matches.
I have several. One has a home made 40 meter transceiver and another has an 80 meter transceiver. I built a CW keyer in one. They work great and take up no room.
A government that can give you everything you need is also strong enough to take it away!
I have several. One has a home made 40 meter transceiver and another has an 80 meter transceiver. I built a CW keyer in one. They work great and take up no room.
Good deal. The possibility for use is only limited to ones imagination.
My kit has similar contents including benedryl as I can be highly allergic to just about anything. I do not use an altoids tin, though, rather a plastic water tight cigarette box. Its about half again as big, but still carriable. Sold at most smoke shops for $5.
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