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LegendaryEgos Elite user Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 492 Posts |
If I'm in the wrong place or if there's a thread already about this, which I'm sure there is, but I can't find, please let me know.
I'm looking for a small wallet size or slightly thicker case to carry multiple packet tricks. I have one from Card Shark that's leather and I've seen the ones made by TCC. I'm looking for something like a hard case with an accordion style to store the packet tricks. The picture is of a business card holder that I bought that I hoped would work, but did not. https://photos.app.goo.gl/dHfhDHRKcMuKiAE1A Anyone? |
LegendaryEgos Elite user Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 492 Posts |
Oh, and Thanks in advance!
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spudster85 Regular user Northern Kentucky 166 Posts |
I've been looking into these as well. Several P3 packet instruction videos show the performers in a live setting, most are using something similar to these that I have found. On amazon they range from around $10 all the way up to around $50. However, the reviews are all over the place. And, none are specifying how they would work for packet storage. So, I have been unable to decide which route to go. I am about to purchase a few and simply see which appears to be the best.
They also come in every imaginable color. Some even have printed designs. I was thinking black to be sleek and cool. However, I also thought it would make it easier to misplace. As you can tell I am all over the place on this thought! $50 for one... https://www.amazon.com/Ogon-Stockholm-Al......,aps,121 $10 for a two pack... https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09TB3......T17&th=1 |
karnak Special user Connecticut 783 Posts |
A possible problem here is that playing cards and credit cards aren't the same size.
Credit card dimensions: 2.125" x 3.375" Playing card dimensions: 2.5" x 3.5" (poker sized, which most packet tricks are these days) So, depending upon the particular wallet's tolerances, playing cards might be a tight fit (if they fit at all) within a wallet that is mainly designed to just store credit cards. I have a wallet similar (but not identical) to the ones linked to on Amazon. A playing card can't quite fit inside mine without the card's long edge getting pinched by the wallet when shut (the card being a bit too wide). And I doubt my wallet's thin little accordion-like pockets could hold multiple packets of multiple cards each (which would probably be altogether too thick).
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pabloinus Inner circle 1686 Posts |
Hard case no, but TCCmagic sells one
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UKNeil Loyal user 251 Posts |
Its not a hard case but the JOL Packet Trick Wallet is well worth checking out. It really is superb.
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Alan Munro Inner circle Kentwood, Michigan, USA 5991 Posts |
I've used a Rolodex business card file in the past. Some may be too small so you'll want to check the size.
I've used leather credit card wallets large enough to accommodate poker-sized playing cards. Many vendors sell these online, with the dimensions given for some products. |
UKNeil Loyal user 251 Posts |
What did you choose in the end?
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