i cant seem to deside between 3 diferent wallets:

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i cant seem to deside between 3 diferent wallets:

Postby Logen » Mar 9th, '07, 15:55



1. The Hip Pocket Mullica by Anthony Miller and Tim Trono Wallet + DVD

2. triple Threat Wallet by Anthony Miller

3. Yigal Mesika Wallet

i sont were are jacket... keep that in mind

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Mar 9th, '07, 16:24

My favourite type of wallet is one full of money and preferably belonging to a tall, dark and handsome man :D


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Postby greedoniz » Mar 9th, '07, 16:38

I dont know about the other two but I own the hip pocket Mullica wallet and have never used it bar for the first week of getting it. I think due to it being a wallet within a wallet it arises suspicion as no one knows anyone outside of magic who owns a wallet such as that.
The trick itself and the tuition on the dvd is sound but it's the design of the wallet I personally don't like

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Postby magicmonkey » Mar 9th, '07, 17:20

4. wallet plus by Jerry O'Connell.
It really is the mutt's nuts
Signed card from envelope within the wallet for one.
Many other features including no-palm.
Comes with DVD.
Around 70 quid but well worth it if you intend to use it.

not a fan of sigs, so I won't bother adding o..... oh
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Re: i cant seem to deside between 3 diferent wallets:

Postby moonbeam » Mar 9th, '07, 18:07

Logen wrote:i sont were are jacket... keep that in mind


I don't wish to sound patronizing but can anyone translate this bit plzz :?:

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Re: i cant seem to deside between 3 diferent wallets:

Postby Wukfit » Mar 9th, '07, 18:30

moonbeam wrote:
Logen wrote:i sont were are jacket... keep that in mind


I don't wish to sound patronizing but can anyone translate this bit plzz :?:


I don't wear a jacket, took me a while though :D

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Postby Gochos The Greek » Mar 10th, '07, 07:43

Lady of Mystery that would be me :)

I second that the Jerry O'Connell Plus wwallet is the best wallet i have come across. The wallet looks so natural and their is so much it can do.

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Postby Logen » Mar 10th, '07, 12:56

magicmonkey wrote:4. wallet plus by Jerry O'Connell.
It really is the mutt's nuts
Signed card from envelope within the wallet for one.
Many other features including no-palm.
Comes with DVD.
Around 70 quid but well worth it if you intend to use it.


hmm can it be used as a hip wallet? because i dont were a jacket..

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Postby magicmonkey » Mar 10th, '07, 22:04

Cheers Gochos. They are rather special aren't they.
Logen, I believe that he has also designed smaller wallets as well as a number of other useful items, although the one that I mention specifically is the one that is all singing and all dancing so to speak.

not a fan of sigs, so I won't bother adding o..... oh
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Postby Logen » Mar 10th, '07, 23:00

magicmonkey wrote:Cheers Gochos. They are rather special aren't they.
Logen, I believe that he has also designed smaller wallets as well as a number of other useful items, although the one that I mention specifically is the one that is all singing and all dancing so to speak.

hmm i understand.. but the question is, do i have to were a jacket to cary it with me?

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Postby katrielalex » Mar 11th, '07, 01:16

Real Man's Wallet for me (though to be honest I don't use it so much any more either). It's not a Mullica though, you do need a fair bit of card ability to use it.

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Postby magicmonkey » Mar 11th, '07, 11:09

kat's back!
Hi and welcome back hope studies are going well.
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logen, the wallet plus is really designed for a jacket, although it can be just set on the table and used from there with no palm involved. That is like watching real magic.
check out the smaller wallets. if any of them feature no palm then they could be stored in trouser pockets and used the same way.

edit: found the distributor, http://www.topsecretmagic.co.uk/JerryOConnell.html

He has designed a small version of the wallet plus although it does not have the "wonder unit".

Many top magicians will tell you that they really are the best wallets on the market. pricey, but well worth it if you are going to use it regularly.
After Jerry showed me the large wallet plus a couple of months back, I could help it but say "you rotten whatsit, you've just cost me 70 quid that I cannot spare". I like the wallet so much instantly!

I managed to stave off cups so far, but will definately be getting one of these as soon as I can spare the readies.

not a fan of sigs, so I won't bother adding o..... oh
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hmm

Postby Logen » Mar 11th, '07, 15:01

magicmonkey wrote:kat's back!
Hi and welcome back hope studies are going well.
:)

logen, the wallet plus is really designed for a jacket, although it can be just set on the table and used from there with no palm involved. That is like watching real magic.
check out the smaller wallets. if any of them feature no palm then they could be stored in trouser pockets and used the same way.

edit: found the distributor, http://www.topsecretmagic.co.uk/JerryOConnell.html

He has designed a small version of the wallet plus although it does not have the "wonder unit".

Many top magicians will tell you that they really are the best wallets on the market. pricey, but well worth it if you are going to use it regularly.
After Jerry showed me the large wallet plus a couple of months back, I could help it but say "you rotten whatsit, you've just cost me 70 quid that I cannot spare". I like the wallet so much instantly!

I managed to stave off cups so far, but will definately be getting one of these as soon as I can spare the readies.


hmm ok i understand.. ummmm, well will the small one fit in my jeans? oh and what cool things can i do with the wounder unit?
sorry im bugginh you

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Postby GrantW » Mar 11th, '07, 16:41

Not the hip mullica. I got it and I can't remember the last time I used it. Learn to plam and get a wallet that does require palming. It is hyped up very much. It all depends what work your gonna do with the wallet. By the way does anybody know of a mentalism wallet that is reasonably priced but also has a signed card to wallet feature? Thanks.

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Postby cosmicsecret » Mar 14th, '07, 03:49

hmm The Stealth Assains Wallet should do that,its a bit pricey but penguin magic sells it for the lowest price.Maybe you´ll take a look at it ;)
greetings from germany

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