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Stucky

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Posted: Dec 18, 2011 7:05pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Stucky  

Why is it called The Badger? Is that what it's made from? (Yes that was sarcasm)

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Nathan Kranzo

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Posted: Dec 18, 2011 10:32pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Nathan Kranzo  

LOL. There are Badger wallets actually. : )

Thanks so much for that in depth review!!

All the best,


Kranzo

P.S. I got TWO sets of the FREE lecture notes left! This will sadly not last as long as Tony's love.

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Steve Haynes

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Posted: Dec 19, 2011 12:15am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Steve Haynes  

I have used a Mullica in one style or another for many years and considering the Lepaul is another feature in this wallet while maintaining the compact size is a huge plus,as I always wanted that combo/size

The quality and design is outstanding and considering all this,the Badger is now my wallet of choice for card to wallet within a wallet (Mullica).

Out of all the clever Wallets I have from tony,this is my personal favorite.

Steve

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RevJohn

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Posted: Dec 19, 2011 1:25am    Reply with quote   View Profile of RevJohn  

The reviews, and likes, are making me long for the wallet, and strangely enough, Tony's love. But that is for another time.

The wallet, however, looking forward to that shipment!

Exciting stuff.

RevJohn
VernonOnCoins

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Posted: Dec 19, 2011 9:47pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of VernonOnCoins  

Received my wallet today. Really a beautifully made item. This is going directly into my act.

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Nathan Kranzo

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Posted: Dec 19, 2011 11:01pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Nathan Kranzo  

Steve thanks for the great feedback. I agree.!!!!

Kranzo : )

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 20, 2011 8:29pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

All orders have been shipped. And more new vids are gonna be shot this week. And be sure to check out the pdf's. And Vernon, I am glad ya like it. I really tried to eliminate the "skating" action of card with Mullica wallets. Those who have used Mullicas will understand what I mean. It makes the handling MUCH more secure. A lot of little details have gone into this wallet. I really am kind of proud of it. And Rev, I am looking forward to hearing from you. And iffin ya go to GGG this year, I have something VERY new to show ya. It is called FTS.

Anyway, I am glad it is being received so well...

Tony

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Nathan Kranzo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 12:15am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Nathan Kranzo  

Tony has done it again!

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Peter Loughran

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 7:36am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Peter Loughran  

Quote:

On 2011-12-18 19:05, Stucky wrote:
Why is it called The Badger? Is that what it's made from? (Yes that was sarcasm)



Isn't it obvious...Tony's wallet is bada$$

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Wallet looks great!
Happy holidays!

P.

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 11:17am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Oh yes... for the those who want it department...

We will be putting up a card to envelope for the badger. It will be a free addition for our customers. A way of saying thank you!

Enjoy and Happy Holidays.

Tony & Rose (And Nate)

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 11:18am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Oh yes, and Peter, you were the one of the first to get the connection and THE first to post the link!

Tony

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sabitu

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 11:40am    Reply with quote   View Profile of sabitu  

Quote:


Isn't it obvious...Tony's wallet is bada$$

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r7wHMg5Yjg&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Wallet looks great!
Happy holidays!

P.




That video was hilarious.
Nathan Kranzo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 5:38pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Nathan Kranzo  

LOL. I love the Badger. GROWL!!!!!

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motown

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 6:00pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

Too bad you didn't call it The Wolverine Wallet. We don't like badgers.

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 6:39pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Quote:

On 2011-12-22 18:00, motown wrote:
Too bad you didn't call it The Wolverine Wallet. We don't like badgers.




Nah.. I love me some Motown... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AQ7G7SixcC4/S_pApNoFfrI/AAAAAAAACTo/8Yd7OHQNqSs/s1600/motown.jpg

But as to wolverines... I didn't like Red Dawn. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-n7yBS1-UaZg/TVoKouVrVQI/AAAAAAADBwo/k45gt5Ojgq4/s1600/Red%2BDawn_s.jpg

Or the X-Men... http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xmen3.jpg

But the Badger rocks! http://www.forkparty.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Honey-Badger-With-Snake.jpg

So remember... Badger Power!

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motown

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 8:02pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

Quote:

On 2011-12-22 18:39, Doomo wrote:
Quote:

On 2011-12-22 18:00, motown wrote:
Too bad you didn't call it The Wolverine Wallet. We don't like badgers.




Nah.. I love me some Motown... http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AQ7G7SixcC4/S_pApNoFfrI/AAAAAAAACTo/8Yd7OHQNqSs/s1600/motown.jpg

But as to wolverines... I didn't like Red Dawn. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-n7yBS1-UaZg/TVoKouVrVQI/AAAAAAADBwo/k45gt5Ojgq4/s1600/Red%2BDawn_s.jpg

Or the X-Men... http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xmen3.jpg

But the Badger rocks! http://www.forkparty.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/Honey-Badger-With-Snake.jpg

So remember... Badger Power!

What about "They Died with Their Boots On" Tony, did you like that one?

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 22, 2011 10:17pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Did ya mean the movie?

Too many choices for that...

Tony

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motown

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:02am    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

Yes, the movie. Custer leads the Michigan Brigade, The Wolverines. He didn't lead no stinking Badgers.

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J-Mac

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:36am    Reply with quote   View Profile of J-Mac  

Yeah... What happened to Custer there?

Jim
Doomo

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 7:53am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Loved the movie... Flynn was the man!

But nothin... And I mean... Is taking my Badger love away!

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motown

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 10:12am    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

Quote:

On 2011-12-23 01:36, J-Mac wrote:
Yeah... What happened to Custer there?

Jim

Jim,

That was when he served in the Civil War. Phil Sheridan gave him the desk that the surrender was signed on.

Tony,

You of course know I'm having some fun with you, being from the Wolverine state, the home of Michigan football.

Craig

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motown

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 10:30am    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

They also made him the youngest general in the US Army.

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Doomo

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 11:37am    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

I is completely aware Motown. Hence mah references back. And congrats on the Lions and the Wolverines. You finally dropped RichRod. I know that that it gets a lil cold up there... I was just afraid he was stuck to the team do to freezing!

And when ya gonna be the proud owner of a Badger? Hmmmmmmm?

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Raymond Singson

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 12:50pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Raymond Singson  

I honestly want to be a proud owner (especially because of the Honey Badger references), but I'm still waiting to see reviews from other users who may be able to compare it with the current PH/Tim Trono model. It's one thing to just blindly say it's better, but I'm particularly interested in seeing how to two match up in terms of:

1. Durability: My PH/Trono SuperSlim is admittedly gradually falling apart. The corners of the leather are dog-earing in my pockets and the stitching on the inside of the wallet's coming loose. I've been able to repair such issues with glue, but every now and again it needs some touching up. It's a great prop, but it's looking pretty beat-up. Will the Badger be able to sustain more abuse?

2. The Load: The PH/Trono SuperSlim was tricky to load when the wallet was brand new. With some wear and tear, the load is unbelievably easy and smooth. The opening of the loading chamber in the inner wallet still needs to be worked-in prior to performance though because it flattens out (too much) when the wallet's not being used in the pocket. I'd just like to see a full, uncut performance of a Card to Wallet with the Badger to see how the mechanics compare.

3. Functionality: I want to see how thick the wallet looks with it fully loaded with credit cards, pictures, and folded money inserted. How well is the wallet made for everyday use? Is it more of a "performance only" wallet or can it be used day to day? My current SuperSlim holds two credit cards in each slot, five bills of spending cash and Richard Sanders' Extreme Burn in the bill compartment, and a driver's license and Lubor's Lens in the ID compartment of the inner wallet. Overall, the wallet is still... well... SuperSlim enough to fit comfortably in the front pocket of my trousers.

Hope to see some more reviews and multi-media of the Badger in the near future. I was tempted to give in to making the purchase when it was first released, but I figured my wife deserved a Christmas present this time around since I was deployed overseas during the holidays last year. Ha.

RS.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:01pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Quote:

On 2011-12-23 12:50, Raymond Singson wrote:
I honestly want to be a proud owner (especially because of the Honey Badger references), but I'm still waiting to see reviews from other users who may be able to compare it with the current PH/Tim Trono model. It's one thing to just blindly say it's better, but I'm particularly interested in seeing how to two match up in terms of:

1. Durability: My PH/Trono SuperSlim is admittedly gradually falling apart. The corners of the leather are dog-earing in my pockets and the stitching on the inside of the wallet's coming loose. I've been able to repair such issues with glue, but every now and again it needs some touching up. It's a great prop, but it's looking pretty beat-up. Will the Badger be able to sustain more abuse?

2. The Load: The PH/Trono SuperSlim was tricky to load when the wallet was brand new. With some wear and tear, the load is unbelievably easy and smooth. The opening of the loading chamber in the inner wallet still needs to be worked-in prior to performance though because it flattens out (too much) when the wallet's not being used in the pocket. I'd just like to see a full, uncut performance of a Card to Wallet with the Badger to see how the mechanics compare.

3. Functionality: I want to see how thick the wallet looks with it fully loaded with credit cards, pictures, and folded money inserted. How well is the wallet made for everyday use? Is it more of a "performance only" wallet or can it be used day to day? My current SuperSlim holds two credit cards in each slot, five bills of spending cash and Richard Sanders' Extreme Burn in the bill compartment, and a driver's license and Lubor's Lens in the ID compartment of the inner wallet. Overall, the wallet is still... well... SuperSlim enough to fit comfortably in the front pocket of my trousers.

Hope to see some more reviews and multi-media of the Badger in the near future. I was tempted to give in to making the purchase when it was first released, but I figured my wife deserved a Christmas present this time around since I was deployed overseas during the holidays last year. Ha.

RS.



As to durability, the prototype is over a year old, and mister Kranzo who uses it like a rented mule has reported no problems.

I will put up a video of the card to wallet. With a new wallet just so you know what you are getting.

As to every day use... Once again, I defer to Meester Kranzo... His use is a bit more severe than most folx.

Tony

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J-Mac

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:23pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of J-Mac  

If you keep your wallet in your back pocket and sit on it, the corners are going to start to look like cr@p and the wallet will start to become misshapen; I'm talking about most any wallet here, as I haven't had the Badger long enough. Also, I never use my magic wallets for all my usual stuff. I don’t want it cluttered up with anything that isn't related to magic effects. Plus, I do not want to keep taking out and exposing my ID and credit cards when performing close-up. I use a "Slim Wallet" for that stuff.

Thanks!

Jim
Raymond Singson

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:54pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Raymond Singson  

Hi Jim,

I agree with your comment about the back pocket. That's why I typically keep my wallet in the front pocket of whatever pair of trousers I'm wearing. I rarely wear jeans so I feel there's always adequate room for a wallet to maintain its form. If I happen to be wearing a blazer/sportscoat, I'll make use of the inner jacket pocket as well. With that, I've never had signficant issues with other wallets in the past-- I own a lot of the JOL wallets and Steve Draun's Real Man in addition to the SuperSlim Mullica. I just noticed a distinctive amount of creasing in the SuperSlim, and I figured it was due to the thinness of the leather and fabrics used in its construction. I wanted to see if the same issues are prevalent with The Badger.

RS.
motown

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 1:58pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of motown  

Quote:

On 2011-12-23 11:37, Doomo wrote:
I is completely aware Motown. Hence mah references back. And congrats on the Lions and the Wolverines. You finally dropped RichRod. I know that that it gets a lil cold up there... I was just afraid he was stuck to the team do to freezing!

And when ya gonna be the proud owner of a Badger? Hmmmmmmm?

Tony,

I'm going to look into it. I may have to put a Maze & Blue M on it.

I have your Hip Pocket Mullica and a few others. I checked out the Harris Mullica version. I still like yours better because the leather and construction of it.

I know the design is different, but is your new Badger Mullica and older model pretty much the same size?

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 2:04pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of Doomo  

Quote:

On 2011-12-23 13:58, motown wrote:
Quote:

On 2011-12-23 11:37, Doomo wrote:
I is completely aware Motown. Hence mah references back. And congrats on the Lions and the Wolverines. You finally dropped RichRod. I know that that it gets a lil cold up there... I was just afraid he was stuck to the team do to freezing!

And when ya gonna be the proud owner of a Badger? Hmmmmmmm?

Tony,

I'm going to look into it. I may have to put a Maze & Blue M on it.

I have your Hip Pocket Mullica and a few others. I checked out the Harris Mullica version. I still like yours better because the leather and construction of it.

I know the design is different, but is your new Badger Mullica and older model pretty much the same size?



Yep, same size. But very different construction as far as materials and design theory.

Tony

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AngeloR

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Posted: Dec 23, 2011 6:27pm    Reply with quote   View Profile of AngeloR  

Tony,
I am interested in the card-to-envelope-in-wallet angle. Will the Badger work with coin envelopes and/or medium-sized (approx. 3 inches X 4 inches) Dave Bonsall envelopes?
Keep up the great work!
Angelo
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