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Hi there,
Could i get some advice please, I am looking for the best wallet as explained in the title. cheers Brezthefez |
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Your question is still quite broad. Could you be a little more specific? Card to wallet and small object to wallet require different types of wallets. Also, the techniques vary immensely.
For example, for card to wallet, do you want a palming or non palming technique. Do you want the card folded in half or quarters or not at all? Do you want to use a regular wallet? a Kaps/Balducci wallet? a Mullica Wallet? Do you want to use a signed or unsigned card? What exactly are you wanting to do? If you give a little more detail, I'm sure we can help you out.
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Hi there,
Sorry my computer has been down for a while so I have not been online. But I am now back ![]() I like the look of 'Extractor' by Rob Bromley and would like advice on which hip style wallet I could team up with it. Please could someone point me in the right direction to find out the difference between the different wallets eg Kaps/Balducci wallet? a Mullica Wallet? what are they and what is the difference (I am completly green on the subject and cant seem to find any information anywhere) I am only interested in a hip style wallet as they seem more natural to me as I dont know any layman who uses the larger 'milk man' style. Thanks in anticipation of your reply brezthefez |
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sorry to revive a dead post. But if you like the look of the extractor deck. then I suggest getting the extractor deck. The problem with me is that I don't want to get it cause they say the gimmick is delicate. but I don't see a reason why you shouldn't. But the best card to wallet I know is Anthony Miller's Hip Shot Wallet. I don't have one but this is one of the most normal looking wallet I've seen.
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