I think so.  I switched from a Bencher HexKey to a N3ZN Single Lever since I have never been iambicized. Although left-handed, I've always paddled with my right, there was a time when your log was sacred and I can't write legibly right-handed.  I hoped the single-lever would be a bit more forgiving of the growing arthritis in my hands, which it has been.  When I bought the Begali MagPro, it went on the right and I moved the N3ZN to the left.  I tend to use the Begali in contesting, the ZN for rag chewing.  The Vibroplex bug, a BY-1, and the straight key are on the shelf.  I have a second BY-1 for the K2/10 in the "Summertime GO Bag."  Apparently, you can never have enough telegraph keys.

73,
Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 5/4/2020 12:43 PM, brianchapn...@rogers.com wrote:
Have fun. I guess everyone eventually uses multiple keys in the same way we 
have multiple antennae.

Brian VE3GMZ


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