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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
For years I have used the Real Mans Wallet I have gone through what now is my third one and this is since 2006 earliest I can remember The Slide I have used varied from License to Laminated pride and joy picture and always worked perfect. Right now with this one it still looks brand new however I want to find a Black slide to hide my Color Monte Effect that I also keep in that slot along with my id. and I would like to have the card appear behind my ID. Anyone have any advice for what I am looking for?
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Jmolomagic Veteran user Victorville 332 Posts |
I use a black cut card they use in casinos for table games. You can by them in almost any online gambling shops.
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Close.Up.Dave Inner circle Behind you! 2956 Posts |
I have a black slide I made out of a plastic folder.
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davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3094 Posts |
Many notebooks in the school/office supply sections of any store have plastic covers in various colors for a couple bucks.
Buy a notebook cut the plastic to size and use the paper for doodling.
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Martino Special user Manchester, UK 928 Posts |
Somewhere like Staples will have black plastic covers that they use for document binding. Will cost next to nothing.
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djurmann Inner circle thinks time to practice and stop writing 1481 Posts |
Does anyone use this WITHOUT a slide?
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
Since I don't think its exposing UNLESS you know how a CTW looks, can anyone provide picture examples of the Slides? Especially those who own a RMW as far as Dimensions and examples...
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Jmolomagic Veteran user Victorville 332 Posts |
The slide I use are very durable and is the easiest way for me to load a spectators card. Also when it's loaded it matches the color of the wallet. Here's the link. http://www.amazon.com/Poker-Blackjack-Cu......cut+card
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paisa23 Inner circle 7293 Posts |
Jmolomagic Thanks a lot friend.
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Jmolomagic Veteran user Victorville 332 Posts |
No problem bro!
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MichaelDouglas Special user Portland, Oregon 766 Posts |
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On 2013-03-09 18:05, djurmann wrote: Yes, I use the RMW without a slide. I keep my license in that slot and 90% of the time, the card will fall behind the license. That makes the reveal even better. Even so, when it just lands on top of the license, there is still a great response. I will mention that I keep it in my left breast pocket. I've never learned to use it from my hip pocket. |
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patrick flanagan Inner circle lisle, illinois 1045 Posts |
Similar to Michael...my "slide" is two, old, expired credit cards that are taped together. In my card to wallet routine, my driver's license ends of being cut to in the deck and their card ends up in my wallet where my driver's license should be.
Like Michael said, once the signed card is removed from the window, the credit card shows. Which with most wallets is how it should be. patrick |
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Kaylan Special user CT 758 Posts |
I have owned a RMW for years and never thought of this....great idea, Michael and thanks for bringing it up, paisa23!
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patrick flanagan Inner circle lisle, illinois 1045 Posts |
Michael,
one problem I encountered, when first using this wallet, was the wallet fell below the pocket line. This made it difficult to consistently and accurately load the wallet (at the hip). So what I have done is have the back pants pocket sewn short. the top of the wallet, where the card is slid in, sits about an inch or so taller than the pocket line. makes a world of difference. piece of cake now to load patrick |
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djurmann Inner circle thinks time to practice and stop writing 1481 Posts |
Anyone load a front pocket (with or without a slide). I am playing around, gambler's cop doesn't do it, palming is better so I will continue to experiment, but if anyone has solved this already and is willing to share that would be great (I use a JOL for my jacket wallet).
btw...nice routine Paisa Danny |
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Michael Peterson Inner circle is where I'm trapped, because of my 4071 Posts |
Use the plastic flap from a magic card box, works perfect.Or,laminate a 52 on 1 & use that.
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MichaelDouglas Special user Portland, Oregon 766 Posts |
Patrick, thanks for the idea of the lowered pocket line. I may be a bit too lazy to alter the pocket like that, but after reading your comment, I did experiment with putting a couple of handkerchiefs in there to elevate it above the pocket line. Yes, that works easier. Still with it in my hip pocket, I find a slide is required. When using it in your hip pocket, do you put the load closest to your body, or away from your body?
When I use it in my breast pocket, I place it with the load away from my body. Sometimes it makes it completely into the slot, but not always. It doesn't matter though. As I remove RMW from my left breast pocket with my right hand, and move the wallet towards the spectator, I use my thumb to make sure that the card is pushed as far down as I can get it to go. This handling works well for me, but I need to work on how to use it from the hip for when I'm not wearing a jacket. |
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patrick flanagan Inner circle lisle, illinois 1045 Posts |
Michael,
I don't intend to have the card go into the slot all the way initially. Since I always wear a jacket when working, I get it into the slot but not pushed all the way down. The card gets pushed all the way down as I go to take the wallet out of the pocket. Also, since I use a left hand bottom palm (wallet is in left rear pocket), the slot is closest to the body. The card is loaded in front of the slide. This makes it so that when the part is unsnapped, the signed card shows. Hope that helps patrick |
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MichaelDouglas Special user Portland, Oregon 766 Posts |
Aaaah....thanks Patrick.
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TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
This thread is the reason I stopped using the RMW and started using the Royal CTW.
Better, easier, cheaper.
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