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Location: East Tennessee
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I know this may be a reach but...
I wanted to recommend a neat piece of "Related gear:" A wallet! ALL-ETT Billfolds I found this last year, and since my right rear pocket is rather hard to access, this billfold makes it easy to carry in my front pants pocket, even a shirt pocket, yet still carry credit cards, licenses, etc. Has held up well, (I have the nylon version), and is very lightweight.
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Location: Portland, OR
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I don't know how people carry those thick wallets. They carry way too much information. To me less is more.
This looks cool. I will have to see if I can use this. Thanks for the link.
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![]() Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: The third dimension
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I've used All-Etts for years. Much more comfortable (and even more easily concealable at need) than any standard sort of wallet, including the various ballstic cloth ones.
They do fray at the edges after years of use, but they're easy and inexpensive to replace.
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Location: Madera, CA
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Great site, thanks!
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Location: Mid-Hudson Valley New York State
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I always carry my wallet in my right-front pocket... that way I always know it's there, and it's not tempting for pick-pockets.
OK, now forget I told you that!
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Location: Bragg, NC----Knoxville, TN
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forget you told us what?
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Location: SC
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All-etts are great.
Started using one as a solution to the thick regular wallet while riding my motorcycle. In fact it's so thin, I started keeping it in my front pocket too. No more "George Costanza" wallet for me. ;-) |
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Location: Phoenix
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Which model do you guys prefer?
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Location: United States
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Personally I use a clip like you might find in an office. It is spring steel with little flaps. I fold my money in half, put my cards inside, and clip it. I keep ones on the outside so no one thinks I'm going to tip them...not as much of a let down that way. Looks just like this Office Depot® Brand Binder Clips, Medium, 1 1/4" Wide, 5/8" Capacity, Black, Box Of 12 at Office Depot. except I got mine slightly used and it cost nothing. Just a thought if you want to front pocket carry...
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Location: Phoenix
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Now THAT'S affordable!
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