What do you carry on a keychain?

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I guess it has to be .jpg format or .gif.

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Ever since my wife "Acquired" my LadyBug for her purse the only thing on my keychain is the key for my handgun lock. Gonna add a Photon MicroLight real soon
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Use to carry a cricket but now a Harpy. It has become the love of my life. It is one **** of a saw for tight places. I think Spyderco should start making saws.
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Ok, let me see...

Car Key Ring:
- Photon II, green
- Glowring, new style, green
- Victorinox Rambler (soon to be replaced with a Midnight Manager)
- D-Jammer
- handcuff key
- P-38, taped

House Keys
- Photon I, red
- Glowring, old style, yellow
- Micarta Jester (will be replaced with a FRN when they come out to keep the micarta pretty)
- Swiss-tech Utilikey


Had a Ladybug II, but retired it when i got the Jester. Also had a Mini Mag Solitaire, but when the Photons came along it got retired also.
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To : ALL

I carry the "Gamma" blue LED keychain knife ; When I get my blue "Ladybug"
it will grace my keychain.


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Hey Allen, didn't you once get rid of a ladybug?
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Ok what the heck is a D-jammer? I'm with you guys on everything else.
btw, keys discount supermarket swipey thing, Snap thingy like a beaner but way cheeper, Swiss key, p-38 and about seven actuall keys, very trim little package

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I think a D-Jammer is a caribiner. I'm thinking about carrying all my stuff on a Buck Hitch hiker from now on.
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Red ladybug
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Edited by - ramlanrafie on 2/27/2002 5:45:37 PM
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A D-Jammer is a type of kubotan made by Monadnock and designed by Mas Ayoob to help you clear malfunciton in firearms. Picture a skinny aluminum kubotan not quite .38 in diameter, that is threaded in one end to take cleaning brushes, and has a keyring attachment on the opposite end. It is the best thing in the world to have in your pocket if you shoot a revolver and have a squib load that binds up the cylinder or if you fluff up you reload and end up with a fired case underneath your extractor star.

It can be used with most normal kubotan/yawara techniques, but be aware that it pokes holes in things much easier than a plastic kubotan.
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1. keys
2. Photon II (red)
3. Leatherman Micra
4. Maglite Solitaire
5. Small serrated blade(soon to be replaced with the Cricket or Ladybug.)
6. Airguide instruments
whistle/compass/temperature
gauge/magnifying glass combo.
7. Heavy duty belt clip

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Edited by - KBR on 3/7/2002 7:27:57 PM
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Sorry about the multiple entries, I have NO idea what happened.



Edited by - KBR on 3/7/2002 7:31:10 PM
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Edited by - KBR on 3/7/2002 7:32:15 PM
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Edited by - KBR on 3/7/2002 7:33:37 PM
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Edited by - KBR on 3/7/2002 7:36:47 PM
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-Small LED/Lithium battery light(Red)(NOT Photon brand)
-House, Bike, Garage, Desk, Gun Cabnet keys
-Leatherman Micra
-SwissTech UtiliKey
-2 Celtic knots(Druid and Cross)(about the size of a quarter)

all on a Masterlock locking 'biner. 3 dials, 0-9 on each, set your own comb. only holds about 50-100lbs.

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1. Mini KISS Knife
2. Photon 3 Microlight
3. Mini Maglight
4. Swiss-Tech Utili-key
5. Car/Petrolcap, House, Stair and Disklok Imobiliser keys.
6. Imobiliser Transponder fob
7. Alarm fob
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- Keys
- Photon II (blue)
- Micarta Jester
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Welcome to the Forum ~ Keith - Join a most expensive club.

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