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Rachmaninov Inner circle 1076 Posts |
Maybe someone here has the Fox wallet. What do you think of this prop ?
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ko_brian Veteran user 339 Posts |
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On Feb 23, 2019, Rachmaninov wrote: I do have it and love it very much. The quality is amazing, it will last very long. It`s very big to be called a wallet (IMO), it is more a mini-folio that you can carry around with you. There are so many possibilities. I`m even planning to get a spare one. - Features I use a lot * 3 peeks at once (Priceless) * The tool mirror itself for many possibilities * The impression (2) and you can get the peek in real time The functions are endless, the 3 above are the ones that make me really love The Fox. |
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Rachmaninov Inner circle 1076 Posts |
Thanks for the infos. Two ! It’s not cheap !
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robinr Loyal user Greater Los Angeles area 226 Posts |
Ever since I bought Bobby Motta's "The Informant" (actually I bought two), I've loved it. However, after initially using it as for impressions (as it was intended), I found I much preferred it as a peek wallet. Just have an ID card of some sort under the top window. Insert it from the inside, so that it won't slide out on the outside. Have something written on a business card and then open the Informant and slide the card inside openly (under the ID card). It's now ready for a full-card peek whenever you like.
The Informant has plenty of places inside to store business cards. Sometimes I also insert a single business card from the outside so it's on top of the ID card with the back showing. Slide that out for the spectator to write on. The ID card shows openly when you do this, as if this is the norm. Then later place the business card under the ID card from the inside, in preparation for the peek. This whole action is very natural for the spectator. You can also use the wallet for pocket writing. Simply slide a business card under the ID card from the inside, with the blank side showing on the outside. The Informant is in your pocket and provides a support for pocket writing. Later you take out the wallet (so that the writing doesn't show). Open it and remove the "prediction". Closed the ID card shows as it should on the outside of the wallet. Though I bought two wallets because of the on-line comments about poor construction, I've found the construction quite good on both. That's the thing with magic wallets and business card cases, the perception varies widely among users. I've found this to be one of the best (most under-priced) peek wallets I've ever owned. |
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