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Posted by Rob on 08-16-2000 09:57 PM:

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http://www.theclip.com/

If you stuck one of these belt clip 'buttons' onto the front of the plastic visor cover, you could have yourself a pretty cheap way to carry your visor on your belt...


Posted by jazzlover on 08-17-2000 03:19 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Rob:
If you stuck one of these belt clip 'buttons' onto the front of the plastic visor cover, ...


If you do a search here, I'm pretty sure that exact thing has been done.


Posted by rclayton on 08-17-2000 04:54 PM:

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When my Shocksuit broke, I did basically the same thing but with on of the cheap plastic belt clips you can buy for a cell phone. And I stuck the nub onto my deluxe slip case. Worked fine, but it wasn't really what I wanted....I was just waiting for my Slipper to get here.....

Ryan

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Posted by leojbramble on 08-18-2000 07:07 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Rob:
http://www.theclip.com/

If you stuck one of these belt clip 'buttons' onto the front of the plastic visor cover, you could have yourself a pretty cheap way to carry your visor on your belt...


I dunno... the idea of carrying my VDX around without some kind of padded shock protection scares the bejeezus outta me. Way too easy to inadvertently knock the unit off your belt... I'm so afraid I'll be careless with it in its unprotected state, I even tend to get a bit nervous just taking the darn thing out at home to hotsync! (Wish it were as hardy as my old Sharp Wizard) I'd suggest attaching the clip to the deluxe padded case as suggested above, rather than to the hard plastic cover...




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Posted by Monkey on 08-18-2000 09:00 PM:

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I did something like this, however, I felt that the clip pulled too hard on the leather of the slipcase (it was starting to sag).

So I cut a piece of plastic about the size of the visor and glued it to the slipcase (using Household Goop), and then glued the clip thing to the plastic (using Plastic Surgery). And now I have a terrific belt clip case/holster. The Visor has never fallen out (it has been about 3 months now).


Posted by bobengle2 on 08-21-2000 09:46 AM:

Cool

And I thought I was the only one sporting a "custom" belt
clip.My solution was very similar except I salvaged a clip
off of an old eyeglasses case.This does seem to be a temp-
arary solution, though.I'm kinda leaning towards a Cobra
case, for the moment. Bob

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Posted by HorusIVD on 08-21-2000 12:30 PM:

Yeah Bob,

I just got my Cobra and love it...they shipped extremely quickly and the product is quality. I recommend that case before any of the others I have tried.


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