The
KE6RIE mini-key
is a work of art. The fit and finish is amazing, and attractive as all
get-out! Just look at it! And it feels as good to key as it looks. I was
fortunate enough to win this one via Doug Hendricks from the Saint Aiden's
raffle held around PACIFICON this year (OCT 2001) but it is well worth the
usual ~$50 it costs. See Doug Hauff's website at
www.fix.net/~slmachco for details. Click on
the photo for a higher rez picture.
My
McElroy Tear Drop Model#300
Deluxe Chrome Stream Key
a very nice older straight key. I
have wanted a McElroy
"Teardrop" for many years, and I wound up getting this one for a fairly
reasonable price.
This is
the military straight key: the
J-38.
A J-38
was my 1st key, as a Novice in 1961, and today I have 4 of them, including
one that I opened from the sealed MIL-wrapping myself. It is still just
about as good a sending key as there is-despite its relative simplicity. I
was fortunate enough to find a new (NOS),
sealed in the MIL-wrapping, key.
This is
the military straight key: the
J-47.
This particular
J-47 is very
unusual. Most of the IDs on J-47s are simply stamped on, and can wear off.
Note both the base ID and the ID on the key frame as well. A very
interesting key!
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