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Puma saddle by buckingham
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<blockquote data-quote="superjunior" data-source="post: 3465830" data-attributes="member: 71000"><p>Question for you sequoia guys. Is it possible to finagle a biner into two of those slots so it would lie flat against the saddle? Pretty much the opposite of how it would be normally to hang a saw. Reason I ask is my handsaw sheath has a strap that's too short to girth hitch to anything and to hang it from a biner the normal way would position the saw facing out away from me instead of lying flat against the hip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="superjunior, post: 3465830, member: 71000"] Question for you sequoia guys. Is it possible to finagle a biner into two of those slots so it would lie flat against the saddle? Pretty much the opposite of how it would be normally to hang a saw. Reason I ask is my handsaw sheath has a strap that's too short to girth hitch to anything and to hang it from a biner the normal way would position the saw facing out away from me instead of lying flat against the hip. [/QUOTE]
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