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Nov 17 2008, 1:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
The holster is form fitting and fully adjustable with large and small pouches sized for personal electronic gadgets like phones or PDAs. A zippered pouch keeps loose items and there is a quick clip for keys and an elastic penholder as well. The catch for me is that the thing just looks plain dorky. I doubt that most gadget fans would want to be caught wearing the shoulder holster.
"Wear and protect your gadgets and loose pocket items with complete comfort and usability," stated Scott Quarterman, President of e-Holster, LLC. "With this new holster you can get all of your gadgets off your belt and out of your pockets," continued Quarterman, "so your gadgets aren't poking you in the side, and your keys and pens aren't jamming into your leg as you sit down or get into your car."
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