Hunting Cargo Carrier

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  1. Alex_Price

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    Antlers are a universal symbol for hunters everywhere, therefore I patented an antler design to be placed on cargo carriers. This design was made to be sleek with smooth edges, therefore it is visually appealing and safe. It also aids with holding your cargo in place within the carrier as well as giving an additional area to attach your cords. The design is available in black or chrome. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Please let us know what you think. Thanks!
     

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    head2toe camo Weekend Warrior

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    I'd buy for the right price
     
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    With a pick-up truck, I don't need no stinking rack. lol
     

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    I like it! I too have a pickup and in years past would have agreed with the previous post. However, as the years have gone by, it's not that easy to load a deer as it used to be. Can see a rack in my future, so yeah, I'd buy it.
     
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    illinibowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks nice. What's the patent number?
     
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    The patent number is US D737,535 S
     

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