This is a well folded card with a money cutter. At this point I probably had ten double and tri fold leather wallets, cordura and velcro money and ID pouches. Never reached the majestic thickness of George Costanza's wallet, but my habit of checking receipts resulted in quite full wallets. For me, this inexpensive new device is a leap of faith. You should try it too! The front pocket feels very different. Almost harder, even if it's not. More compact like a tool instead of a normal leather case. It takes some time to get used to. As for this device, I use it as it came with nice black carbon fiber sides and a money clip. The screwdriver and extra screws are great. The tool has a rotating head and rubber O-rings for extra grip. I hope I don't lose her before I need her. As expected, the aluminum inner edges are beveled on the edges opposite the finger card notch. The empty case can hold two cards at a time, and I carry four with me, although I'm sure it will fit more. The carbon fiber panels appear to be oversized, perhaps designed to protect the metal edges from chipping. However, this means that you can feel their sharp outlines. Nothing wrong, just a change in the natural curves of a well-worn calf leather wallet. The money clip is durable and resilient. It should be interesting to see how it performs after multiple uses. Let's see how it works. In the past I've been robbed at a Thai karaoke club, thrown off a footbridge into a glacial stream and in the past I've put college stickers on my wallets. Somehow it seems that such events could not happen to this lifeless piece of metal and fiber. I hope that one day he will have his own memories. This should take a while for IDs, CCs and USD to disappear into thin air.
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