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Old 02-21-2009, 05:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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can't find a whatchacallit on scubatoys

I just got a used BP & Wings, and I am looking for an Octo Keeper (thats what I call it) on scubatoys online store, but I can't find it. What else are they called? , where can I find them?

BTW I am not looking for a necklace or surgical tubing type holder, I have one on my Jacket BC that fits inside the mouthpiece which I love.

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Old 02-21-2009, 05:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Just PM Joe or Larry or call the shop. Also referred to as Octo Holder.


FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".

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This kind?? This one is made by Innovative, and you can probably ask if ST has it, or one like it, or can order one for you .... it lists for $4.95 on Scuba.com
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Just PM Joe or Larry or call the shop. Also referred to as Octo Holder.


FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".
I don't believe there is a DIR word for what he is looking for.

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in my experience, this is the most hassle free best octo holder:
BCOH4 reviews and discounts, Cetecea

but, i also have to agree with awap, necklace is definitly the way to go
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Just PM Joe or Larry or call the shop. Also referred to as Octo Holder.


FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".
I don't believe there is a DIR word for what he is looking for.

Cpt OZ - Don't fight it. Just go ahead and order the long hose for your primary and a short hose & bungee for your octo. Now that you have the BP&W, you will not be able to resist.
Resistance ....Is....Futile... Actually I was in High springs just last saturday.....
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This kind?? This one is made by Innovative, and you can probably ask if ST has it, or one like it, or can order one for you .... it lists for $4.95 on Scuba.com
Although not exatly the same that is what I'm looking for - Thanks
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Just PM Joe or Larry or call the shop. Also referred to as Octo Holder.


FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".
I don't believe there is a DIR word for what he is looking for.

Cpt OZ - Don't fight it. Just go ahead and order the long hose for your primary and a short hose & bungee for your octo. Now that you have the BP&W, you will not be able to resist.
Does the do-ma-jiggy have to be black to be DIR compliant??
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Just PM Joe or Larry or call the shop. Also referred to as Octo Holder.


FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".
I don't believe there is a DIR word for what he is looking for.

Cpt OZ - Don't fight it. Just go ahead and order the long hose for your primary and a short hose & bungee for your octo. Now that you have the BP&W, you will not be able to resist.
Does the do-ma-jiggy have to be black to be DIR compliant??
they gotta be black and you gotta have two of them for redundancy.
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FYI...referring to it as a whatchacallit as you do in your subject line is like referring to fins as "flippers". The GUE-DIR term is "thing-a-ma-jig" or "do-hickey".
My apologies....my mask (which I keep on my forehead at ALL Times) was cutting off the circulation to my brain
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