ThinkGeek.com (what was once a very cool, innovative place to buy fun tech crap at for many years, but is now a tired and blase place to buy predictable tech crap), has had something like that for sale for many years. Always thought it was pretty silly.
Damn near 40 years ago somebody sold shoulder holsters to geeks for their calculators and notebooks. As I recall, they were quite popular … with a certain sort of person. Nothing new under the sun.
I, for one, can hardly wait to send my credit card info, cash money or a certified check to a Ukrainian company, whose promises to have my products delivered within three months are as if etched in stainless steel plates on the entrance doors of the leather working factory.
Well, maybe I can wait, at least until the son of the deceased Nigerian prince delivers on those millions of dollars. I will be able to afford it then.
September 13th, 2015 at 7:43 pm
ThinkGeek.com (what was once a very cool, innovative place to buy fun tech crap at for many years, but is now a tired and blase place to buy predictable tech crap), has had something like that for sale for many years. Always thought it was pretty silly.
September 13th, 2015 at 8:06 pm
Damn near 40 years ago somebody sold shoulder holsters to geeks for their calculators and notebooks. As I recall, they were quite popular … with a certain sort of person. Nothing new under the sun.
September 13th, 2015 at 10:01 pm
It goes both ways. A Sneaky Pete holster looks like it is for holding a rather large piece of nerd gear.
September 14th, 2015 at 3:10 am
I, for one, can hardly wait to send my credit card info, cash money or a certified check to a Ukrainian company, whose promises to have my products delivered within three months are as if etched in stainless steel plates on the entrance doors of the leather working factory.
Well, maybe I can wait, at least until the son of the deceased Nigerian prince delivers on those millions of dollars. I will be able to afford it then.
September 14th, 2015 at 8:43 am
Until some hipster starts wearing pastel t-shirts, linen suits and sockless loafers, I will not be satisfied. Ditto for driving a Testarossa.
September 14th, 2015 at 11:33 am
None of y’all remember the shoulder holsters for the original “brick” cellphones, do you? Those really *needed* a dedicated carry solution, though…
September 15th, 2015 at 6:43 pm
I have a really cool hidden holster for my phone.
It’s called a pocket.