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darkbeer

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Hello Everyone,

I found this and was wondering if anyone has used it or know of any reviews of this item. http://www.madfroggear.com/liberator/liberator.html .

Thank You


ZeeHawk

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There's a couple guys on the site who have made similar trans holders w/ PVC that seem to have done really well. Coosbayakker and Nogginyakker come to mind. While $40 isn't really expensive for the Liberator getting something that works for a few $ might be worth a try at least.

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Great ideas, I think I prefer the simplicity of CBY's model, and the price!
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darkbeer

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Thanks for all the help.