Suggest a wallet (please)

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Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby Pepsi Twist » Aug 11th, '12, 22:52



Hey guys, my current (regular) wallet is on it's last legs so of course it's an excuse to replace it with something gimmicked, but I don't know anything about magic wallets and there's such a huge range! If you have any suggestions I would appreciate them, I mostly do card stuff and it is going to be normal wallet as well so at least a little practical please! Thanks in advance :)

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby Jean » Aug 11th, '12, 23:31

What's your price range?

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby Alec Burns » Aug 12th, '12, 07:20

I use the Jol hip wallet.

It's normal sized as far as these types of wallet go and has plenty of compartments for your credit and business cards to be stored.

The only gimmick is a CTW which you will recognise on the rear. A plus with this wallet over others is that you don't need to use a slide when loading.

http://www.leatherjerry.com/effects/doc ... Wallet.pdf

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby Pepsi Twist » Aug 12th, '12, 16:07

That is the style of wallet I am after :D Any price range is OK (up to about £100), it's something I hope to use a lot for a fair old while so might as well get the best and pay for the quality!

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby moonbeam » Aug 12th, '12, 18:19

How's about a Real Man's Wallet or if you want a wallet that doesn't require the card to be p****d, how's about a Mirage Wallet ??

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby Pepsi Twist » Aug 12th, '12, 19:07

Not really a fan of the Mirage one and I am alright palming, the Real mans wallet looks good though, it'll probably be that one if there's no better suggestion before payday :D Thanks guys!

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby artychris » Aug 14th, '12, 15:22

The Outlaw ones are very good. I have the Showdown wallet, and it does pretty much everything apart from making coffee... It's my day to day wallet, and my Kolossal Killer wallet!

(I also have the Pantera. It's a credit card holder, not a wallet. It's currently gathering dust!)

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby SpareJoker » Aug 15th, '12, 12:01

Alec Kobain wrote:I use the Jol hip wallet.

It's normal sized as far as these types of wallet go and has plenty of compartments for your credit and business cards to be stored.

The only gimmick is a CTW which you will recognise on the rear. A plus with this wallet over others is that you don't need to use a slide when loading.

http://www.leatherjerry.com/effects/doc ... Wallet.pdf" target="_blank" target="_blank

Alec

Seconded. Requires a good palm technique. Wallet can be loaded in jacket or back pants pocket, and it's not the size of a house brick (I'm looking at you, Kaps!)
Real Man's wallet - superb build quality, but I found that as it adopted to the curve of my back pants pocket, it became impossible to load. I now use it as just an everyday wallet.

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Re: Suggest a wallet (please)

Postby CArlight1958 » Aug 16th, '12, 07:24

I'm looking to buy a new wallet, & the Peter Nardi "Infinity" looks pretty good, but it's not cheap.

I'm not a big lover of the breast type wallets, I always feel they look a little suspcious.
I also think it's good to have a wallet you can use as an everyday one.

Just my two penneths worth :D

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