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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
Most of us enjoy the odd packet trick so my question is how do you carry your packet tricks so that they don't get damaged when using them as an EDC item ?
I know you can purchase the small plastic wallets and obviously put them into your everyday wallet however it's been my experience that the cards get damaged or bent so wondered what practical solutions are out there. |
will lane Veteran user Will likes to post so he has made 339 Posts |
TCC's Packet Wallet is my choice. https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/10040
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Wravyn Inner circle 3482 Posts |
For the price point and the good looks of them, I agree with will lane. The TCC packet wallet is a good choice.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5952 Posts |
I use leather credit card wallets, in a shirt or jacket pocket. I NEVER put them in a pants pocket.
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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
A cheap plastic sleeve, couple of thick black paper sheets, and a print of a picture from the Net... Use it for storage as well as all my packet tricks are wrapped the same way... Hope this helps!
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gillesA4 Special user Brussels, Belgium 593 Posts |
Was trying to add a picture but no way...
We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. (A. Einstein)
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EZrhythm Inner circle Only three EZ payments for a PDF of my 1850 Posts |
Metal cigarette case. Pops open book style with push of a button. No one knows it is a cigarette case so they think it is a fancy case meant for cards. Even fits comfortably in the back pocket.
Another idea I use is a belt/waist clip phone case. These can hold a plethora of props and if you turn them facing down they can work as a holdout. Use cuts of foam to hold any loose props in place or as a divider. Make a Batman style utility belt for magic!
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RobertApodaca Regular user Henderson, NV 150 Posts |
Kind of random, but the faux leather wallet that comes with Lethal Tender if you are familiar with that.
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Dewars Neat New user 14 Posts |
Another vote for TCCs wallet. It’s fantastic and very well made
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_Alex_ New user 55 Posts |
When I was really into packet tricks I would carry them in plastic wallets. You get what you pay for though. I'm sure the TCC wallets are great. https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/packet......r-cards/
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cpatchett Veteran user My current prediction is that I have 337 Posts |
TCC’s wallet if I’m just carrying one or two. TCC’s accordion-style “bag” if I want to carry several and a deck:
https://tccmagic.com/products/accordion-......g-by-tcc There are better photos at Penguin but it’s currently out of stock (and has been for at least a month): https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/15792 Craig
Magician: Someone willing to spend $15 to learn how to make $1 disappear.
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Mind Circus Regular user Northern California 127 Posts |
I also use a metal cigarette case. I have no worries of sitting on it, getting it wet, or bending in any way.
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JennysLaw New user 11 Posts |
I use either a double or single bifold packet trick wallet from Jerry O'Connell, or the TCC packet trick wallet. The TCC packet trick wallet has a new inner design that is sewn on only two sides and the plastic cover that the cards slip behind is rounded on one corner. It makes the cards easier to get to. Now I am waiting to see how the durability is for this new design, but initially I find the cards much easier to get to.
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