How Do You Carry?

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Deacon Aegis

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I also would live to see some pics. I have been looking for something similar. You may have just started a new business for yourself.

LOL, that would be cool. Hehe let me get Verified, I submitted the forms today to do that and I'll send some pics and post some in the trade section. :)
 

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LOL, that would be cool. Hehe let me get Verified, I submitted the forms today to do that and I'll send some pics and post some in the trade section. :)

If you read this in the context of the poster who said they carry in their cleavage it is pretty funny.

(I haven't read this post in awhile and that wad the last post I remember in this thread.)

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I'm a leatherworker, so I've made a leather kit that I store all of my stuff in. Maybe when I get my camera charged I'll take a few pics and post 'em. :D

CHARGE THAT CAMERA!!!! :mad:

I'm a leather worker myself and make cases for phones, pliers, knives, etc, and would love to see what you've done. I was thinking of making something to carry my stuff too, but haven't given it serious enough thought yet.
 
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I bought some plastic tubes with caps in the Travel aisle of The Container Store that perfectly fit 18650 batteries and my cartomizer tanks with the drip tips on. I put these in the side pocket of my backpack, along with some eGos, KR808D batteries and cartomizers, and my Provari (if it isn't in my coat pocket). I can fit my RBAs and AMP Tank in a thicker tube they sell, but it's too short so I have to remove and drop in the drip tips (which is annoying).
 

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This is what I have been using, I replace the "string" every week or so. It gets me by and I haven't had any "accidents" thus far. I usually case it up when I know I won't be using it but when I will the clip snaps into a lanyard I wear around my neck.

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CHARGE THAT CAMERA!!!! :mad:

I'm a leather worker myself and make cases for phones, pliers, knives, etc, and would love to see what you've done. I was thinking of making something to carry my stuff too, but haven't given it serious enough thought yet.

Will do! LOL
 

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Right now I'm still rockin' the Ego, so I top that usually with my Kanger T3 and keep it in the FRONT pocket of my jeans at work, or in my hoody pocket if I'm chilly. You gents carrying in your back pocket are living on the wild side.

Once I get my first big mod, I'm probably going to go the SerenityGear route - they've got a sweet leather Vamo holster in black with red flames that I've got my heart set on.
 

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Since some folks asked, here is a sample of a very simple belt-clip/lanyard style of holster I made for a Provari PV. It has an internal diameter of 1.0 inches, slightly larger than the .90 inches of the Provari. This is really a plain-Jane holster. Currently I probably would not sell this, after having read the rules on the forum for trading. I might look at trying to get registered as a supplier of accessories and such and then make some very cool things with leather to put out for sale, but I want to avoid any infractions of the forum rules, so I am going to play this pretty tight until I really see if I can get registered as a supplier. My biggest worry would be that I don't want to mess up being able to interact on the forums as everyone else does. I'll have to do some more reading and eventually talk to the mods before making a move in that direction. I'll also need to get my business web site revamped a little bit.... sigh. Anyway, this is a simply holster and it is not for sale right now. I might put it in the trade section later, once I've figured out what I need to do to sell something like this more than once every three months. ;)

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Since some folks asked, here is a sample of a very simple belt-clip/lanyard style of holster I made for a Provari PV. It has an internal diameter of 1.0 inches, slightly larger than the .90 inches of the Provari. This is really a plain-Jane holster. Currently I probably would not sell this, after having read the rules on the forum for trading. I might look at trying to get registered as a supplier of accessories and such and then make some very cool things with leather to put out for sale, but I want to avoid any infractions of the forum rules, so I am going to play this pretty tight until I really see if I can get registered as a supplier. My biggest worry would be that I don't want to mess up being able to interact on the forums as everyone else does. I'll have to do some more reading and eventually talk to the mods before making a move in that direction. I'll also need to get my business web site revamped a little bit.... sigh. Anyway, this is a simply holster and it is not for sale right now. I might put it in the trade section later, once I've figured out what I need to do to sell something like this more than once every three months. ;)

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Thanks for getting back and posting these. I guess you had to... after I yelled at you! :lol:

Very nice! I like the fact that it has both spring clip and lanyard ring. Good idea! I tend to make all my cases with spring clips too as I don't like to wear belts. I really gotta get to designing and work my own pouch. I want to make one for my Smok Natural but it has a bottom firing pin. Have to find a work around. What ounce leather did you use for this?

Off topic, but I wanted to give you some "leather candy" from one leather worker to another! These are just some of the things I make. Sorry for the bad photos! And, sorry to the OP for going off topic! You gotta understand... this is leather! ;)

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Thanks for getting back and posting these. I guess you had to... after I yelled at you! :lol:

Very nice! I like the fact that it has both spring clip and lanyard ring. Good idea! I tend to make all my cases with spring clips too as I don't like to wear belts. I really gotta get to designing and work my own pouch. I want to make one for my Smok Natural but it has a bottom firing pin. Have to find a work around. What ounce leather did you use for this?

Off topic, but I wanted to give you some "leather candy" from one leather worker to another! These are just some of the things I make. Sorry for the bad photos! And, sorry to the OP for going off topic! You gotta understand... this is leather! ;)

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Bad photos, eh? LOL I really just was goofing off and kicked that thing out and it looks not so good compared to some of your work. Gonna post one pic of something more along the lines of what I normally do in hopes the mods don't get upset with me straying too far off topic, but here goes: Armor-Front1b.jpg Anyway, I'm working on some other things for my e-cig kit that should be fun to show off. Your stuff is gorgeous. I was using about 6 ounce veg tan for the lanyard rig. Wet molded the bottom in and stitched it all together for a simple rig.
 
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