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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them keys now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope you like my ingenuity.
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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope your like my ingenuity.
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You're a creative guy, often inspired by aboriginal technology I note.

Will you be marketing those non-marring, glass-digging tools any time soon?

I might have to borrow (steal?) the idea to incorporate into my own multi-function, hiking staff/bottle digging/probing tool design.
 

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You're a creative guy, often inspired by aboriginal technology I note.

Will you be marketing those non-marring, glass-digging tools any time soon?

I might have to borrow (steal?) the idea to incorporate into my own multi-function, hiking staff/bottle digging/probing tool design.
I like your thinking and appreciate your compliments. Like your idea for the walking stick. For Walkabout!
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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them keys now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope you like my ingenuity.
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Too funny
 

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"Tools" made from antlers is idea that goes back thousands of years. I like to use a walking stick. Wouldn't mind one trying an antler amendment on one. You certainly would have new funny and non-funny options. --Score one for RB and NJ!
 

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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them keys now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope you like my ingenuity.
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Very nice, just don't sit down with it in your back pocket.
 

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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them keys now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope you like my ingenuity.
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RobbyBobby64, When I first saw this implement, I thought it was COON WHISTLE then I read what you made it from. Very good idea!!!!!!!!! I might copy your idea as it seems to be a practical idea.
 
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I made this keyring the other day and though I would share. It is a little big but I won't lose them keys now. It is a deer Antler spike. Now I can scratch around with my keyring. Never without it. No more sticks for me...Woo-hoo! Lol! Hope you like my ingenuity.
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Well now I have to do it. Just started walking the river, have one ( a bit chewed by a squirrel) I was going to put in pieces of pipe to pick up bottles . I think I know your answer but it doesn't fit in the pipe, grinder or ?
 

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Well now I have to do it. Just started walking the river, have one ( a bit chewed by a squirrel) I was going to put in pieces of pipe to pick up bottles . I think I know your answer but it doesn't fit in the pipe, grinder or ?
RobbyBobby64, When I first saw this implement, I thought it was COON WHISTLE then I read what you made it from. Very good idea!!!!!!!!! I might copy your idea as it seems to be a practical idea.
I have to throw this out there, why would you want to call a raccoon. It's a shame if trap them you have to let them go well. They have to be one of the most difficult rodents to to deal with.
 

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Well now I have to do it. Just started walking the river, have one ( a bit chewed by a squirrel) I was going to put in pieces of pipe to pick up bottles . I think I know your answer but it doesn't fit in the pipe, grinder or ?
Might be rats or mice chewed. I'm sure you'll figure it out. Pipe would work. Could just lash the antler with almond string or rope and then epoxy coat it. It would look more natural.
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