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  2. The 13 Best Card Holders to Stay Secure in Style

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    Keeping your cards close to your chest just got a whole lot chicer. Inside, picks from brands including Lacoste, Loewe, Prada, Fossil, and more, at all price points. The 13 Best Card Holders to ...

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    Three secure pockets keep your phone, cards, and other essentials in check, while a sunglasses sleeve, adjustable strap, and key clip add extra convenience. Amazon $40.00 at amazon.com

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  5. Lanyard - Wikipedia

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    Such lanyards are often made of braided or woven fabric or split with a clip attached to the end. A plastic pouch or badge holder with at least one clear side is attached to the lanyard with the person's name badge or ID card. Occasionally, small items like business cards, pens or tools can be placed behind the badge for easy access.

  6. Pin tumbler lock - Wikipedia

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    The first known example of a tumbler lock was found in the ruins of the Palace of Khorsabad built by king Sargon II (721–705 BC.) in Iraq. [1] Basic principles of the pin tumbler lock may date as far back as 2000 BC in Egypt; the lock consisted of a wooden post affixed to the door and a horizontal bolt that slid into the post.

  7. Tubular pin tumbler lock - Wikipedia

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    A tubular lock and key. A tubular pin tumbler lock, also known as a circle pin tumbler lock, radial lock, or the trademark Ace lock popularized by manufacturer Chicago Lock Company since 1933, is a variety of pin tumbler lock in which a number of pins are arranged in a circular pattern, and the corresponding key is tubular or cylindrical in shape.