Switching Wallet

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Switching Wallet

Postby AndyRegs » Oct 25th, '06, 12:11



I am looking for a wallet that can switch around 10-15 cards for another 10-15 cards. I know that it is more than usual, but is there one on the market that can easily do this? I have never purchased a switching wallet of any sort, so any advice would be appreciated. I know that a change bag would do the job, just not in the routine I need it for. If there is one, it will top a little routine im working on perfectly.

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 25th, '06, 12:34

Not a wallet but check out Switch-A-Roo by JB Magic ( http://www.talkmagic.co.uk/ftopic1203.p ... switcharoo ) which will do exactly what you want - and right under the spec's noses as well!

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Postby Renato » Oct 25th, '06, 12:42

I agree with Mandrake - not got it myself but it's gotten good reviews. Due to the bulk factor (a wallet holding between 20 and 30 cards) it's unlikely you'll find a suitable wallet.

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Postby the_mog » Oct 25th, '06, 15:07

would the switch-a-roo be able to switch 15 card?.. if i remember correctly about 6 or 7 was almost maximum

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Postby Mandrake » Oct 25th, '06, 15:13

I don't have my S-A-R here at the moment but looking at 15 Bikes in a packet they ought to be OK. Certainly 10 would be no problem.

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