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CHICKENGOD
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Jan 30, 2018
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How many keys would fit with the knife in the keybar? It doesnt look like it would fit much which kills it for me
Jan 30, 2018
CHICKENGODSince the amount of stuff you can fit in a keybar is determined by the length of the screws you use, you can fit a lot more keys than are show in the pictures. Keybar sells screws up to 1.75in long, and that fits a lot of keys.
Jan 30, 2018
CHICKENGOD
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FerrumForgeKnifeWorksGood to know, thank you.
Jan 30, 2018
sallen
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CHICKENGODI would have to count how many keys my KeyBar holds, but mine is about as thick as the largest Swiss Army Knife. With the addition of the Flipper knife my KeyBar will be thicker than the largest Swiss Army Knife by a bit. I might have to go for the longer screws sold by KeyBar.
Jan 30, 2018
cpl1
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sallenDo you clip it to a belt, or inside your pocket?
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sallen
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cpl1I clip it to either my belt, or tuck it into my EDC bag, or clip it to my SCOTTeVEST. I don't like to shove it into a pants pocket as it is a bit large. If I shove my KeyBar into a front pants pocket I look as if I am trying to overcompensate for the ladies.
Jan 30, 2018
sallen
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Jan 31, 2018
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Ok, so my KeyBar is not quite as big as the largest Swiss Army Knife. You are correct that I carry a lot of keys. I'm usually first in the office, so I have work keys plus all of my home keys, cars, and various locks (shed, garage, patio, rear sliding door, home front door, home rear door, etc.). I am setting up another KeyBar of the keys for the RV. And another KeyBar of all of the keys that I hold for friends, such as spare car, house, garage, etc. This flipper knife will go into my largest KeyBar which is my EDC. Although I EDC a pocket knife, my EDC SCOTTeVEST has a small pocket knife in it, another knife is always handy. Never know when you might dull one knife or snap the blade in two (both have happened to me just opening boxes at work), so another handy sharp knife is a good thing.
Jan 31, 2018
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