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UCANCALLMEGOD
04-04-2006, 07:03 PM
Do you want to be able to keep your pocket firm and in place? Do you not want to spend the 10 dollars for a pocket protector from a name brand company? Well here is a simple way using household items to help to hold your pocket to the shape that you want it to be.

MATERIALS
1 baseball cap or visor
2 butter knifes
your head and strung pocket

STEPS

1. Place the flemsy part of your hat on the ball stop and push the bill into the pocket so that it forms the pocket the way you like and gives some resistance.(works better with stronger bills)
2. Slide one butter knife in near the middle of the bill (between sidewall strings)
3. Stuff the flemsy part of the hat into the bottom of the pocket and slide the other butter knife in.
4. Your done, it was that easy

You now have a pocket protector without having to pay for or go to the store to get.

This works very well for my Brine Cyber if you have questions or comments please leave them here.

demongoalie
04-04-2006, 07:30 PM
I'm confused. Is this to make something like those orange Warrior pocket stretchers or the thing you put in your shirt pocket so it doesn't get dirty from pens.

jk. Sounds pretty good. Think you could get some pics though?

UCANCALLMEGOD
04-04-2006, 07:39 PM
jk. Sounds pretty good. Think you could get some pics though?

I would but the program that takes our pictures and scanner feed is messed up because of my mom

PCHSlax5
04-04-2006, 09:19 PM
hahaha that sucks...but sounds like a good idea and just try and get pics up as soon as you can.

whslax1990
04-04-2006, 09:33 PM
its not a bad idea but the point of the warrior pocket protector is to be lite and versatile. I dont think a butter knife will stay in place if you shove it in a bag or somthing.

laxpro
04-04-2006, 10:14 PM
^^^^^^^
Good call, but it does sound like a good idea, I might try it

UCANCALLMEGOD
04-05-2006, 09:11 PM
its not a bad idea but the point of the warrior pocket protector is to be lite and versatile. I dont think a butter knife will stay in place if you shove it in a bag or somthing.
yah that is true but you can use plastic ware and tape it in place