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Sick of finding new scars on your iPod
every day? Get the Swiss Army Keyring! It's
not actually a ring, but has the shape of
the well-known swiss army knife, the
length being that of a standard key
(+coating).
You can insert your standard size keys
into sockets, and they can then be folded
out much like the blades on a knife. One Swiss Army Keyring Set
http://altura.speed...roducts/9192703.jpg [jurist, Nov 11 2005]
Snap-Lock Style Key Holder
http://www.lifehome...m/products/1082.asp Closer to the actual shape, size and purpose described in the above idea, but this photo only depicts a single key being utilized, which is less than we've come to expect from even the simplest Swiss Army implements. At least it is available in red. [jurist, Nov 11 2005]
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These exist in various forms. |
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Oh good, do you know what they are
called? |
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I used to have a swiss army-style allen key set - I lost it, to my shame. |
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Footnotes and bibliography aren't Curry's strongpoints. |
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Thanks for the links, jurist! There is lots
of room for improvement in that design
though, I'll have to make my own :) |
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What about a "Swiss Army" army? They could be ferried
about on giant "pocket knives", carried inside massive
canvas pockets. I'm going to talk to the Swiss minister of
defence about this. |
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