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LAturkey
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Clippers

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Does anybody make a small pair of clippers preferably with a holster or something to go on a belt? I just want something easy to use and that I can still carry without a vest. Thanks
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Check out Fiskers.
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Grumpy
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When turkey hunting I don't have time to be clippin my toe nails
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Cut N Run
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Florian RP 701 pruning shears work well. They'll cut something about the diameter of my thumb. They're small enough to go in a vest pocket and are light weight.

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Second the Florian 701 ratchet shears. Been carrying them for years. They can cut some big stuff and are lightweight but very very well built.
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howl
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Fiskars Ratchet Anvil Pruner (7685)... I remember cutting an inch thick hick'ry for a walking stick once. They're not high quality, but they're light and they work.
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