Just ordered a Broken Dog Tag from Jon I'll post a link in the morning. OK so it's been more like a week but link here. http://www.jsburlys.com/index.php?app=ecom&ns=catshow&ref=preorder
Haha what I think is funny is that even though I have several bottle Popper's, this is usually the one I go to 99% of the time
I've seen plenty of belt buckles with bottle openers. My buddy even has a pair of sandals with one on the bottom.
My ILL Gear titanium spork and bottle opener. . . Luv this thing Sent from my SGH-T849 using Tapatalk 2
Yes. It's a Japanese Hankerchief called a Tenugoi. It's used quite often in Japan and under your headgear in Kendo
Somebody posted something similar to this style earlier in the thread, but I thought I'd add another vote for it. I've used a lot of bottle openers, and if you're talking keychain friendly, these super generic types are the best for my money. It's all about the width; it's harder for the smaller sorts to get a really solid grip in there. After all that though, I don't carry one on my keychain. I don't open enough bottles for it to be worthwhile, so I just use my shard. Not great, but it gets the job done. http://www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Chain-Beer-Bottle-Opener/dp/B003PDPZDQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1343049653&sr=8-3&keywords=keychain+bottle+opener
BTW, Love your name! Here is a good description of a tenugui: http://www.kamawanu.co.jp/english/index.html I use mine as just a hanky for when I get sick or if it's too hot. However not at the same time In keeping on topic with best bottle opener, I love this Wichard shackle key! Such a nice weight to it and with the added accessory cord, a really nice feel in hand. Might add a lanyard to it
Have found that my Gerber Shard does very nicely and its Always on me. But... Since others posted bottle openers that aren't quite keychain material, here's mine that is EDC if you count things that live in my truck. It's a tacticool paddle, a friend and I made them for our epic tubing adventures.
Japanese people are very strange. For everyone this is just a cloth, for the japanese it is a kind of art. And the same applies to every small items of their everyday life. For us, rice is just rice, they have 1001 recipes for that. sorry for being OFF.
What friction folder is that, I had been looking for one where the maker always puts a bottle opener on the blade tang and I accidentally cleared my browsing history and my search was over.