Apparently people get all upset otherwise. Seems dumb to me.Clothes are important right?
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Apparently people get all upset otherwise. Seems dumb to me.Clothes are important right?
Where do you buy your pocket lint? What size is it?Wallet, keys, phone, hat, and pocket lint.
At home, I carry my octo-remote, instead of #4 & #5. It works in every room; 11 devices...!
- Keys,
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- Backup keys, KeySmart
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- Leatherman Micra,
- Wallet &
- Cellphone
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No, the Key-Smart is a keyholder that is built like a pocket knife. I keep all of my backup keys* in it so they won't tear up my pockets.I don't know about that stuff much, is that a lockpick? sometimes i watch the 'lockpick lawyer' on youtube unlocking difficult locks in seconds. I think is interesting.
No, the Key-Smart is a keyholder that is built like a pocket knife. I keep my backup keys* in it so they won't tear up my pockets.
*Like when you lock your keys in the car.![]()
Love that leather man. I carry one on every canoe trip, but I have yet to use it. My Swiss Army knife has handled it all so far.At home, I carry my octo-remote, instead of #4 & #5. It works in every room; 11 devices...!
- Keys,
![]()
- Backup keys, KeySmart
![]()
- Leatherman Micra,
- Wallet &
- Cellphone
URC-3680![]()
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If you meant the silver thing, that is not a lock pick. It is a Leatherman Micra mini-tool.I don't know about that stuff much, is that a lockpick?
Love that leather man. I carry one on every canoe trip, but I have yet to use it. My Swiss Army knife has handled it all so far.