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warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
Sort of card related questions..... when performing card to wallet do you prefer the card to end up in a zippered compartment or an ID compartment ?
Also do you prefer the none slide method, prefer to use a slide or either ? |
davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3094 Posts |
I have used the Mullica Wallet (Rolfs) pocket secretary style for YEARS. Doesn't use a slide method or palming. Card comes from inside an inner wallet if you are familiar with it. Eugene Burger and David Parr
used the Mullica.
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
I would guess that means you prefer the card to come out of a zippered compartment and no slide going by your answer
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davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3094 Posts |
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
I think you've misread my question but thanks for your input and going to all the trouble of providing a link 😊
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davidpaul$ Inner circle Georgetown, South Carolina 3094 Posts |
Your post asked if one prefers the card ending up in a zippered compartment or ID. Also you asked about the slide method.
The Mullica doesn't meet any of your criteria. I just wanted to share my preferred wallet and where the card ends up with no slide. Sorry if I misunderstood. Hope someone else chimes in to answer your question.
Guilt will betray you before technique betrays you!
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Zauberman Veteran user 316 Posts |
I prefer palming and into wallet into envelope or zippered compartment.
I have found having the card end up in envelope is more powerful & gets the best reaction. If I just want the card to appear in the wallet I like having it appear in the zippered compartment simply because I have a great couple lines that get a laugh. So to answer your question: Zipper Compartment or I.D. Compartment - Zippered Slide or non-slide - I use both. Non slide using slit for Card in Zippered Compartment. No reset. Wallet with slide for card into envelope in wallet. (I use Gerard Kearney's Rebel Wallet. Nice & small. A bit of prep with custom envelopes which I make myself rather than buy. Some reset & prep which I usually don't like but worth it for me) |
warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
Thanks for your input
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Rob Woodward New user Alberta, Canada 4 Posts |
I've used Viking Magic's "Card to Wallet Plus" for over 20 years. I used it as my daily wallet for some years, but remains in good condition. No slide, no reset, into a zippered compartment. I like doing a repeat of the card into the wallet after the first revelation, which is easy with this wallet.
https://vikingmagic.com/products/card-to-wallet-plus-viking |
warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
Quote:
On Feb 3, 2022, Rob Woodward wrote: The Viking plus wallet looks like a cheaper version of the JOL hip wallet. |
Magonil New user 62 Posts |
Large jol wallet with bonsall envelope
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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
Quote:
On Feb 3, 2022, Rob Woodward wrote: I would be curious to see the inside of the Viking wallet. Could you post a picture of the inside? Thanks.
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/9160
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Jacob Hanley Regular user 112 Posts |
Is this the same one that is on the Viking site?
https://www.stevensmagic.com/shop/card-t......htbox/0/ |
warren Inner circle uk 4166 Posts |
Looking at the links provided it doesn't look like that wallet has a compartment for bank notes so a better option would be the JOL hip wallet.
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Paul Rathbun Inner circle Michigan 2543 Posts |
Love the jol hip wallet!
https://www.penguinmagic.com/p/9160
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