The LADDER SADDLE (TM) by Robert Armstrong
The Ladder Saddle (TM) is a great invention made by a working man, for other working individuals. Mr. Armstrong spent many years going up and down ladders as a plumber. The Ladder Saddle (TM) allows one an effective means to caddy tools so that everything needed is ready, at-hand.
The legal status of the invention is PATENT PENDING. There are several features which make this device unique and advantageous over the devices of prior art. Accordingly, Mr. Armstong has received a great deal of interest for this invention, since the retail price of $ 29.95 is low enough for all workers to afford, while the LOW manufacturing cost affords a handsome profit range for sales and marketing efforts.
The device is depicted pictorially below.

This is a side-view of the Ladder Saddle (TM) installed on a step-ladder and containing various work implements. One nice thing about this invention is that there is a carrying handle sewn to the top of the device. This means that one can leave all of their tools in the Ladder Saddle (TM) before removing it from the ladder after a job is done, and easily re-fit it at the next job site.
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These are selling well as of this writing (12/27/97). They retail for $ 29.95 and you can obtain one from the inventor. Mention that you saw this on the INVENTORWEB and shipping costs are waived. To order or for further information, email Robert Armstrong by clicking on his name in this sentence, or by calling (216) 235-5162. Don't forget to mention the INVENTORWEB.
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