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I'm sorry Andy but I keep finding myself giggling to myself with an image of ninja turtles in my head ever since this thread:001_smile:

 

I'm sure I'm just jealous because my idea didn't solve it for you:001_smile:

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I don't mind you giggling at all, ninja turtles or anything. My loppers are where I want them every time now when Im working, instead of fallen through the hedge, out of reach, or never where I want them. They are now sitting on my right hip. :thumbup:

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What about one of those metal loops that chippies use to hold hammers on their belt. Just stick one arm of the lopper through. Just make sure it doesn't open :001_tt2:

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Cheers andy I'm sure I'll get over it....I do respect that you want to do things the way you do things and have done from the start.

 

Ben 90 all those ideas are earlier in the thread and have been rejected.

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I've tried sling and hammer loops before, I prefer to have them in a holster. I now have them in a holster. I like them in a holster. Except it's a quiver, not real holster. A new quiver/lopper holster made of nylon costs £12. That's all. £12 for a really convenient lopper holder is naff all.

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One thing that's been bugging me Andy...as I got this problem so in my head at the time, as I like this sort of thing....

 

How did you get a quiver so quickly.? Did you have one in your shed?:001_smile:

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