Oops, I actually should've changed the subject myself when I asked for more info, sorry everybody. Thanks again Christian. I made myself a holster once but the materials I used didn't work well as a holster (it was all materials I scavenged from old bags, clothes, etc). It did end up working nice as a lightly padded (non-holster) case for my newt and has be protecting my lil buddy for a year or so now since the less then successful holster experiment.
Joe Reilly
-----Original Message-----
From: Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 22:41:02
To: newtontalk@newtontalk.net<newtontalk@newtontalk.net>
Subject: [NTLK] Newton holsters [WAS: "Re: i-Poll - update"]
~~~ On 2009/06/27 21:56, Lord Groundhog at LordGroundhog@gmail.com wrote ~~~
> ~~~ On 2009/06/27 18:49, Reilly001os@aol.com at Reilly001os@aol.com wrote
> ~~~
>
>> Christian,
>> You mentioned a holster, which do you use with your newt? and of course which
>> model does said holster fit? Thanks
>> Joe Reilly
>
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> I'm using the very excellent RipOffs holster. Go here:
> <http://www.ripoffs.com/hand.htm>
> if you want to browse their PDA selection (they also have a variety of
> other sizes and styles for other things so you might also want their other
> pages).
>
> The model I use is CO-58, for my MP2100:
> <http://www.ripoffs.com/datasheets/co58/co58.html>
> (although I notice on the other link that they also advertise one for the
> "Newton 130").
>
> When you go to that page you can pass the mouse over the pictures to see
> alternate views, then click on "Styles" and "Features" beneath the pictures.
> You have a choice of colours (blue or black) and of auxiliary pockets (two,
> as depicted in the picture, or none). You also can choose between the
> strong, superbly designed spring clip and the sturdy belt loop.
>
> I started by trying two: one with belt clip and the two auxiliary pockets,
> and one with belt loop and no pockets. Now I have plans to get one with a
> belt clip and no pockets as well.
>
> These holsters are very strongly and cleanly made, and come with a lifetime
> guarantee (and they really will honour it) -- and it's easily one of the
> best purchases of its kind that I've ever made. And best of all, the people
> are agreeable and helpful with any queries or problems, so you know you're
> being well taken care of. From now on whenever I need a holster for
> something I'll be checking their site first. And I'll stop there before I
> start sounding like a fan-boy. :-P
>
> Hope that helps.
My apologies! I should have changed the Subject line.
Fixed.
Shalom.
Christian
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