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by lionhearted
6096 days ago
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> If this is a great idea then let me be the first to propose removing the handles off of tea cups....just as clever.... Actually, it's funny, that is a clever idea and it's exactly why key-plus-ring is popular: Aesthetics. Specifically, minimalism. Less stuff. Less bulk. It's not desirable in everything, but here is an example of your handleless tea cup: http://www.jollygoodtea.com/ProdImages/206-050green-tea-cup.... I think it's pretty, but I do like classical East Asian minimalism and modern minimalism. But other designs can be nice too - highly functional and somewhat spartan can be great. I also like really grandiose Victorian stuff, like a big sturdy wooden desk with a globe on top of it and paintings and brass fittings and craziness everywhere. So minimalism/less stuff isn't the only way, but enough people do that this will sell well. I gave myself a light kick for not thinking of it first. |
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Can't see that. Imagine getting rid of the regular key-ring and just attaching a bunch of these new-style keys to one another. See what an unwieldy blob that gives?
And about bulk. Excuse me but what kind of key-ring do you carry? Mine weighs all of half a gram or less...