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Credit Card Keys
If you've got a key that keeps getting lost or locked inside your car or truck, you'll like these new credit card keys that fit inside your wallet.
Inventor Robert Almblad came up with the idea several years ago but he wasn't able to manufacture them until he discovered a special plastic made by DuPont that's both tough and durable. The keys hang from the card by small threads of plastic and work just like regular metal keys. Once the door is open, the keys bend back flat into the card to be placed back in your wallet.
Credit card keys are available for all domestic cars and trucks and will soon be also be available for foreign-made models as well. You simply buy the blanks for your year and model car or truck and make a copy of the key on a regular key machine. In the future, the company also plans to produce blanks for house and other types of keys.
Credit card keys sell for $5.00 per card plus $1.00 shipping and handling. Just send the year, make and model of your car or pickup. If you make a photocopy of both sides of your keys on a copy machine and send it along with your order, the company will cut the keys out for you. Or you can take the blanks to a local locksmith and have them made.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Credit Card Keys, 9631 N. 22nd Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. 85021 (ph 800 248-0034 or 602 371-0948).


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