Strange CW Keys is a playful, gallery-style collection by OH6DC showcasing a large lineup of novelty Morse code (CW) keys made from everyday objects. The page serves as a directory and catalog: it centers the title “Strange CW Keys,” credits the creator, and points readers to a text-only index for categorized browsing. The core of the site is a grid of individual CW-key entries, each with a link to its own page and an accompanying image. Examples include Lever arch file CW key, Lambic pedals, Rubber stamp CW key, Nutcracker CW key, Pepper mill CW key, Nail clipper CW key, Pogo stick CW key, Lego-based keys, and many others such as Ballpoint pen CW key, Keyboard-style CW key, and various “CW key” variants like six megapixel, chalk-and-board style, and portable operation forms. The collection spans kitchen items, office supplies, toys, tools, and quirky household objects repurposed as keys, often with humorous or whimsical names (for example, Pepper mill CW key, Smoke alarm CW key, Wine-cork inspired keys, and more). The page also features links to related entries such as “Text-only index page” for easier navigation by category, and a navigation header that includes a “Home” and a link back to Homebrew QRP content. In short, this is OH6DC’s extensive, humorous catalog of unconventional CW keys, each item highlighted with a title and image and linked to its dedicated page, celebrating creativity and curiosity in the world of Morse code hardware.