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in style of a swiss army knife
(?) illustration
http://www.geocitie..._wax/swissbakey.htm swissbakey [thumbwax, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
can I have a chunkier version for my school keys?
http://www.period1.com/rim/j1465.jpg [po, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Sort of...
http://keycaddy.com/ I've seen them that take special keys with no "head"? that make the unit much more compact. Can't find a link at the moment. [half, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
Similar halfbaked idea
http://www.halfbake...om/idea/key_20chain [half, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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Nice illustration, there. Photomosaic-esque. |
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Category formed criteria for posting "idea" - I like half's link to the keycaddy, as the design resembles a feeler guage, and lends it's elf well to pro+-totype-duction. I wonder to my elf if an old, wide, feeler-gauge wouldn't mind being used for this porpoise. Porpoise is twofold, one to stop keys from digging into leg, or rattling around in general, as the car I and a couple of other 'bakers drive is/are Saab/s, which have ignition in center floormount behind gearshift lever, rather than on side of steering column. Rattle, rattle. Most importantly, to have a compact, useful keepsake of 'bakerness. |
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Potential concern: increased possibility of breaking key off in locks/ignition? |
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Make this battery operated and you could have a built in lock de-icer.(+) |
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Lovely. But one flaw: how many of these would be comfiscated at the airport? |
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Yes, and that's not a problem with current keyrings at all. |
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So are we, UB. That's why we like having you around so much. |
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Just kidding of course. I made the same assumption about keyrings that you did. |
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// I have many key-rings, with one key on them. If you manage your keys correctly, then its not a problem. However, with this there is no way to seperate the keys from the Swiss Army Knife section, and so there is no way of avoiding the "eggs in one basket" situation. // |
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That is, I would suspect, not how most people use keyrings. But to address your concerns, just do the same thing. Have one halfbakeyring for each key. |
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