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Plastic 'Packet-Trick' Wallets

Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 10:20



Hey guys!

I've been searching high and low for a supplier of the little, card-sized plastic wallets (that many dealers use to hold their small packet effects)...with absolutely ZERO luck :shock:

To clarify, these are kinda' like the freebie credit card holders that you bank will issue you with, but with only 2 clear pockets (one on either side).

Can anybody point me in the right direction?

Many thanks :D

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Postby IAIN » Apr 20th, '07, 10:24

cards4magic.co.uk....playing card accessories section i think...

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 10:48

Thanks for the tip Abraxus - across there now :D

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Postby seige » Apr 20th, '07, 10:53

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 11:08

Thanks for the help, Seige - but they're cheaper at cards4magic.co.uk. :D

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Postby seige » Apr 20th, '07, 11:19

No they're not!

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 11:23

D'uh - silly me - didn't notice the 'Pack of 3' on the NUMS page :oops:

Guess I'll be getting myself a little Something For The Weekend then (not that there's anything weak about my end, mind you :lol: )

Thanks Seige - very much appreciated :wink:

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 11:33

Order placed!!

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 20th, '07, 11:34

robstanley1 wrote:(not that there's anything weak about my end, mind you :lol: )


looking at some of the links on Seige's page, I expect he could probabaly sell you something for that too :shock:

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 11:39

Errmm..yes; didn't really want to mention that :wink:

Still, I guess the Oak d**do brings a new meaning to the phrase, "I've got wood"...

...or, should that be, "I've got splinters" :shock:

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Postby IAIN » Apr 20th, '07, 11:44

...now available at NUMS...shimmed viagra...

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Postby Carl Buck » Apr 20th, '07, 11:50

Maybe you could get some IT.. no one will ever know! :wink: :twisted:

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 20th, '07, 11:55

I was talking to Markdini about that the other day, wondering how you'd explain a spinter for the oak version to your doctor

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Postby seige » Apr 20th, '07, 11:57

Oak doesn't splinter easily.

The dilettos are polished, and watertight. Their surface is treated with natural waxes.

Oak has natural antiseptic properties, and basically it's pretty safe.

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Postby Rob » Apr 20th, '07, 12:03

S'okay, Seige (or should that be, 's "oak" ay' - groan!)

I think the comments were meant to be humerous, not literal...'though I can certainly claim to have been educated today :D

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