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Discard this idea if you're looking for quick identification with the requirement of some memorization (i.e. colors).

Personally, I use a metal engraver from Amazon (roughly $14) and write something on the key. It is occasionally I use an acronym (SR = Snowboard Rack) or a name/word (Dad = Dad's house). The benefit of this is that you can be descriptive, but the downside is that you will need to take a close look at your keys.

Discard this idea if you're looking for quick identification with the requirement of some memorization (i.e. colors).

Personally, I use a metal engraver from Amazon (roughly $14) and write something on the key. It is occasionally an acronym (SR = Snowboard Rack) or a name/word (Dad = Dad's house). The benefit of this is that you can be descriptive, but the downside is that you will need to take a close look at your keys.

Discard this idea if you're looking for quick identification with the requirement of some memorization (i.e. colors).

Personally, I use a metal engraver from Amazon (roughly $14) and write something on the key. I use an acronym (SR = Snowboard Rack) or a name/word (Dad = Dad's house). The benefit of this is that you can be descriptive, but the downside is that you will need to take a close look at your keys.

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Justlieb
  • 121
  • 1
  • 3

Discard this idea if you're looking for quick identification with the requirement of some memorization (i.e. colors).

Personally, I use a metal engraver from Amazon (roughly $14) and write something on the key. It is occasionally an acronym (SR = Snowboard Rack) or a name/word (Dad = Dad's house). The benefit of this is that you can be descriptive, but the downside is that you will need to take a close look at your keys.