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top 10 wallet routines

Postby abecedarianmind » Mar 21st, '09, 14:13



what do you think are the best wallet routines, including wallets prepared for just one trick.

or, who makes the best wallts for tricks

or, what are the bext tricks using wallets

they can be plastic rail pass holder, leather money wallet, ladies purse, himber etc

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Postby IAIN » Mar 21st, '09, 14:14

SUC, and Jol himber...

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Postby Peter Marucci » Mar 21st, '09, 14:55

Gimmicked wallets are most often used for signed card to wallet.

But why pay out good money for a gimmicked wallet when as ungimmicked one, like I use, is --- not only just as good, but --- BETTER!

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Postby Chris Tennant » Mar 21st, '09, 16:18

For getting attention at a function a Fire Wallet is good, the Kaps on Fire is around £25 and also includes a card to wallet effect.
For direct mentalism I like the Telethought wallet.

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Postby DrTodd » Mar 21st, '09, 21:39

I am still very partial to the Stealth Assassin....I also like JOL large (you see Iain, as an American,I gotta have big one :lol: ) and the Mullica Wallet...

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Postby IAIN » Mar 21st, '09, 21:40

DrTodd wrote:I am still very partial to the Stealth Assassin....I also like JOL large (you see Iain, as an American,I gotta have big one :lol: ) and the Mullica Wallet...


yeah, but it was just cold when i showed you mine... :oops:

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Postby Chris Tennant » Mar 21st, '09, 22:58

What is so special about the Stealth Wallet?

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Postby IAIN » Mar 22nd, '09, 00:05

there's loads of reviews on here i think, about the stealth...i liked it up to a point, but never used it...mine's as fresh as a daisy, in its box with the dvds...

nicely made!

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Postby Chris Tennant » Mar 22nd, '09, 00:09

Is that a sales pitch...

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Postby IAIN » Mar 22nd, '09, 00:12

nope...its a comment...

if it were a sales pitch, it would slowly work this conversation around to the lovely Jol wallet i have for sale at the moment, at a very reasonable price...

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Postby DrTodd » Mar 22nd, '09, 07:30

The stealth offers a lot of features

three peeks
billet index
out to lunch
hold out
card to wallet

I am one who wears blazers a lot, so I have often wanted it to be slightly bigger, but it is great to have on you at all times.

My other favourite is the Outlaw Prestige, which is an older model from Rick that has a large gusset in it to hold 20 business cards and a ver sneaky peek function. It is perfect for a range of effects, including Alan Strydom's wonderful Creating Impact.

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Postby Lenoir » Mar 22nd, '09, 10:41

I'm currently working on several methods of unloading cards from my JOL hip wallet. Interesting stuff.

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