Espionage Wallet

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Re: Espionage Wallet

Postby Mandrake » Dec 30th, '12, 13:57



286 Computers, then 386, then 486, then Pentium then....ad infinitum.....

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Re: Espionage Wallet

Postby Gary Jones » Dec 30th, '12, 19:42

Mandrake wrote:286 Computers, then 386, then 486, then Pentium then....ad infinitum.....


Lol! I only own card to wallet type wallets so for me the Espionage was my first of this type of wallet, but I do understand that if you have similar type wallets why would you need another.........of course the answer to this question is....to feed our hobby addiction lol!!

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Re: Espionage Wallet

Postby Johnny Wizz » Dec 31st, '12, 12:57

My wallet, bought relatively cheaply at Blackpool 3 years ago is tearing around the important part so I am in the market for a new one. This is one of the items on my Blackpool shopping list in February and I will be touring the dealer hall looking for the best value.

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Re: Espionage Wallet

Postby Kaarlo von Freymann » Jan 6th, '13, 21:52

I recently bought the Espionage, and I have had Peter Nardi's Stealth Sassasin since several years and am using it everyday as my vallet and several times a week to perform a trick.
Sometimes it is difficult to be objective when you love your old prop. To those who have the Stealth Assassin I would say: there is not too much I have so far been able to do with the Espionage that I could not do with the Stealth Assassin. But admittedly I have not tried very hard yet.
The Stealth is more convenient for me because it has less bulk, but that of course is not a real criteria.

Like anything I have bought from Alakazam the prop is very well made and the material is high qualilty. I am sure it will stand up to daily use just as well as my Stealth.
If your local dealer carries both, I would advise you to let him demonstate both with an emphasis on the differences.

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Re: Espionage Wallet

Postby Part-Timer » Jan 9th, '13, 23:29

For me, I'd still use the SAW for most mentalism peeks and for billets. The Espionage is a good back-up for these purposes, especially in situations where you might have forgotten your "business card holder", and it offers you some other things too. It does offer a very nice, logical internal peek that the SAW does not.

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