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Mine just has the key to unlock the topper latches, one for teh hitch locking pin, and two little keys to unlock my gun safety locks. I may have a CCW, but I still have them locked up when not hipping it.
Truck key
Gerber Shard
Trinket my step-daughter got me the day I married her mom
I hate having a huge keychain, I've switched every lock in the house to combination keypad so I don't have to carry house keys. Made sure my gunsafes are the same way. Actually, now that I think about it the Shard is kind of redundant since I started carrying a Swiss Army knife a few months ago. I think I'll make my keychain even lighter!
Truck key, key to my mothers garage, key to my late ex wife's house, key to my storage rooms, PO box key for my dads mail (he passed away last year, so I changed his address to a PO box that is going to expire in a few weeks) and the key to my locking hitch pin. It sounds like a lot, but it is the least I think I have ever had on a key ring in my life.
We have a keypad on our door, so I don't even carry a key to the house.
In 1985 I bought a new S-10 pickup. Regular cab. Bucket seats, console, 5spd, V6. I drove it 13 years. It came with a key fob that guaranteed the return of lost keys. All the finder had to do was throw them in the mail and they'd go back to the address on one side of the fob and the serial number on the fob would get them sent back to me.
Yeah.
Well.
Currently the side with the address and serial number is worn completely smooth. The other side still shows a bit of the Chevy logo and the words above and below the logo are just about worn off. It's a bit thinner than it used to be too.
32 years in a pocket must be hell....
Last edited by David Jones; Mar 23, 2017 at 10:36 AM.