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The Baldini Inner circle I some how pounded in 2445 Posts |
So as I am getting older, my hands do not work like they used to, arthritis & Diabetes. I would love a CTW, and need your help with an easy version. I used to use an ordinary wallet with a palm, now, it peeks thru my hand.please share your thoughts,
Dave |
Ray J Inner circle St. Louis, MO 1503 Posts |
Simple. Buy a Mullica Wallet. No palming required! Good luck.
It's never crowded on the extra mile....
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Attilio Regular user Toronto Canada 136 Posts |
Hi Dave,
I seem to remember the Pimpernel Notecase by Peter Scarlett in combination with dark card that was pretty good. Might be worth checking out. Attilio |
Jorib Veteran user 347 Posts |
Dave, John Luka published both in his book and in dvd titled Uncovered a beautiful version of the card to wallet. It's based on John Mendoza's (which you can find in hi Book of John vol. 2 and vol.2 of My best dvd series). Mendoza's uses a Himber-Bombshell while Luka uses a Z-folded wallet. They're both excellent IMHO, at least worth checking. My 2 cents.
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warren Inner circle uk 4138 Posts |
Another vote for the Pimpernel Wallet, even though I have used the JOL wallets for many years now I still have my Pimpernel Wallet and would never part with it.
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Magiguy Inner circle Seattle, WA 5467 Posts |
Tony Miller makes beautiful wallets. Check out the Triple Threat, and The Real Man's Speed Loader
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Wravyn Inner circle 3479 Posts |
I agree with Magiguy about Tony Miller wallets. I would like to recommend his The Badger wallet. It has a great Mullica function and it almost finds and picks up the card all by itself.
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The Baldini Inner circle I some how pounded in 2445 Posts |
Based on your recommendations, I ordered the badger and the hip pocket Mullica, I will report back after they arrive when I get a chance to use them. Thanks to everyone.
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