How to create an "Add Attachement" column in sharepoint 2010? - sharepoint

Googled and looked here for a while with no answer found so far.
I am currently trying to have a column work similar to the edit button. With the edit button you click the icon and you are redirected to the edit page. I want something the users can click to go straight to the add attachment section. It does not need to be a button, even though it would look nice. We also have designer so that is an option as well.
Any suggestions or link on how I can try to make this work? Any help is appreciated.

Could you not Create another ECB item just like the edit button with the name add attachment
Pass the ID of the item via query string.
Pick this up in c# and work your magic to add an attachment?
This is how to create an ECB menu item
http://www.learningsharepoint.com/2012/05/22/add-custom-editcontrolblock-ecb-menu-item-to-open-a-custom-page-in-sharepoint/
Hope this helps
Cheers
Truez

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