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Falcar wrote:the quiver could hold swords in the javelin spot, greatswords in the bow spot and maybe daggers in the arrow spot (Daggers may be too large)I'm not going there again.
Oh no, you won't?
Perhaps instead of comments like that you should include a link to a prior discussion, hmm?
Anyway, the item description says it can hold items the same general size of arrows, javelins, bows. It leaves a lot of leeway for a Casey Jones-esque golf bag full of weapons.

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A handy haversack? Granted, it's a move action to retrieve a weapon.
Otherwise, an endless bandolier can store up to six weapons: "Additionally, the six thin pockets on the bandolier are extradimensional spaces meant to hold extra guns and gear. The four small pockets can each hold a one-handed firearm, 1 pound of ammunition, a powder horn, or a similarly sized object. The two large pockets are large enough to hold a two-handed firearm or a similarly sized object. The wearer can draw an item stored in the bandolier as easily as if from an ordinary ammunition pouch or holster." At 1,500 gp, it's even slightly less expensive than an efficient quiver.
Gauntlets of the weaponmaster is an expensive option at 110,000 gp that can store up to 10 weapons of any size (swift action to change weapons). Reverse-engineering the item, a version without greater heroism three times per day would probably run about 25,000 to 30,000 gp.

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LazarX wrote:Falcar wrote:the quiver could hold swords in the javelin spot, greatswords in the bow spot and maybe daggers in the arrow spot (Daggers may be too large)I'm not going there again.Oh no, you won't?
Perhaps instead of comments like that you should include a link to a prior discussion, hmm?
I believe LazarX is making a sexual innuendo.