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AllenK
10
Jul 19, 2018
I totally agree with BenBanjo. I have been carying this for several months now and just love it. Easy to slip on and off belt loop, yet never comes off on it's own accord. Had originally purchased the lighter version and liked it, but when I saw this stronger forged one, bought it without question. Strong: carries a heavy load; when fully loaded with my full work key ring sets. The shackel that binds the hook to the ring has never some loose; if it does, use a little fingernail polish or locktite. With basic personal keys, folds nicely to lay in tray or put in pocket. I've added a smaller carabiner for addition of optional rings as needed. And, yes, that's my mini-1 hanging there; love it also !
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RayF
22214
Jul 19, 2018
AllenKI take it your line of work doesn't involve "sneaking up" on people?
BrainFlush
6860
Sep 11, 2018
RayFHey Ray. I want you to know I am coming. No fun in the unknown. Heck some people smile after they see it's me, and then the smile fades. :D
AllenK
10
Sep 11, 2018
RayFNo mater the occupation, whether internal or ex, Customer Service is my job. I'd rather you hear me approaching, or trust that I am there. This is a fraction of the full set of keys assigned to me; with a $150 obligation to many of them, each.
RayF
22214
Sep 11, 2018
AllenKI too used to be a key-carrying individual--and in the days of tight trousers, that was quite a challenge. Now days I carry fewer keys and my pants are less binding, but I do admire your spirit--the world will always need good Key-masters!
RayF
22214
Sep 11, 2018
BrainFlushI'm told in wilds of Northern British Columbia, backpackers wear loud jingle bells to warn Grizzly Bears of their approach. The method serves both parties. Seems to be the same for you and yours ;- )
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