Plastic Wallets

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Plastic Wallets

Postby Luker21 » Jan 29th, '04, 22:14



I have got lots of tricks which only require a small amount of cards, e.g temptation, twisted sisters etc. What is the best thing to store them in, i was thinking little plastic wallets like creit card things but i cant find any.
any help would b much appreciated, cheers!!

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Postby magicdiscoman » Jan 29th, '04, 23:10

:shock: woo what a big link you have mister toad no wonder your so happy :shock:

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Postby bananafish » Jan 30th, '04, 01:28

If you follow HappyToads link you will see the Leather Card wallet. Only £2.50 and large enough for about 8 cards (comfortable fit). I have 5 or 6 of these. Very nice.

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Postby nickj » Jan 30th, '04, 12:37

When performing I just keep the packets in pockets. Usually my jacket and shirt breast pockets to keep two sets separate, I never use more than two packet tricks in one performance, and rarely use both of those for the same set of specs. This method only falls down with things like twisted sisters which have two packets allready, with them I either leave them in the double wallet you get with twisted sisters or just put them together and have to separate them when I come to perform, it depends what mood I'm in!

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Postby Luker21 » Feb 14th, '04, 17:07

i ordered 3 leather wallets and a gaff card assortment. the wallets seem really nice. good quality, especially for £2.50

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