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Nat Special user 566 Posts |
Quiver Card to Wallet - The Rebel Wallet : Differences, comparisons, etc. Thanks.
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pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
Aren’t they all the bloody same at the end of the day? I have never, and never will buy a mega expensive wallet to perform magic. It’s getting beyond a joke now. It’s quite obvious that the mark up for magic wallets for the distributor is incredible.
Please tell me I’m not alone with my thinking. Anyone else here capable of performing magic without a crap wallet? In fact, type magic wallet in to YouTube. It’s ridiculous to even consider using one imo. |
magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3219 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2018, pegasus wrote: Not alone. Mullica wallet can easily be made into one, unless its a hip style. Then I only have one favorite. |
pegasus Eternal Order United Kingdom 10537 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2018, magicmind wrote: Phew. I’m not alone. Thank you. Any others? |
magicmind Inner circle My fence has 20, 3219 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2018, pegasus wrote: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......orum=218 |
paperinick Inner circle my faro is starting to look nice after 1177 Posts |
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Phew. I’m not alone. Thank you. Any others? I made my own hip "Mullica" with the insert of the SansMind 2 piece and a "passport" wallet I found on Amazon. It has been working great so far and it fits my front pockets easily. Plus, when it destroys it's only a $10-$15 replacement (it happened already). The hardest part is to find the right one.
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MaxfieldsMagic Inner circle Instead of practicing, I made 3009 Posts |
I have way too many, but there are a few really clever ones in the collection - it's kind of like mining for ore, and the rare nuggets make it seem worthwhile. I have three peek wallets that I really like, all of which work completely differently, and a good himber helps clean up other routines. I love my Kolossal Killer wallet made by Tony Curtis, and you just can't beat Tony Miller's various Speedloaders if you're trying to load without fumbling. But there are plenty of deceptive ways to get a peek without a wallet, and you can always do CTW with a modified regular wallet, as long as you have a system that works for you. Yet Home Depot sells tens of thousands of hammers every year to grateful customers even though I have three and don't need another.
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Nat Special user 566 Posts |
Thanks, Max.
MaxfieldsMagic wrote: I have way too many, but there are a few really clever ones in the collection - it's kind of like mining for ore, and the rare nuggets make it seem worthwhile. I have three peek wallets that I really like, all of which work completely differently, and a good himber helps clean up other routines. I love my Kolossal Killer wallet made by Tony Curtis, and you just can't beat Tony Miller's various Speedloaders if you're trying to load without fumbling. But there are plenty of deceptive ways to get a peek without a wallet, and you can always do CTW with a modified regular wallet, as long as you have a system that works for you. Yet Home Depot sells tens of thousands of hammers every year to grateful customers even though I have three and don't need another. [/quote] |
John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12945 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2018, pegasus wrote: Certainly don't need an expensive wallet. I have $100 + wallets lying around filled with stuff. They aren't even broken in yet. haha They really are just a place to spend money. Especially the ones say, over $125.00 like $250 that's ridiculous. To me that's just saying, 1. let's throw it out there and see if it sticks or 2. a creator who does not know how to get their cost down. |
spaceman-sam Regular user 113 Posts |
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On Aug 28, 2018, Nat wrote: I have the Rebel Wallet but don't have the Quiver wallet but have seen the video which shows it off. All I can say is that if you want a small slim wallet that does CTW effect really well and can be done with the wallet in your front pants pocket, then get the Rebel Wallet. It really is well made and works a treat. A lovely wallet for carrying around your payment cards in too and some folded cash, though I'm using it to hold my Extreme Burn instead of just cash. The other great thing about it is that the spec can pull the wallet out of the wallet themselves, nothing to see. Hope that helps. |
Doomo Inner circle 2365 Posts |
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On Aug 30, 2018, John C wrote: Funny you should say this! I have been designing wallets for almost 30 years. I have tried to always do things that no one else has done. This takes a lot of time and resources. My latest wallet is my most expensive. 250 dollars. I made 52 of them. It required not only top end leather but special metal machining to do some very special stuff! As to keeping my costs down each prototype I had custom machined cost me 150. I eventually needed 9 of them! And as my stuff is NOT made by the thousands in China My costs are built into the small runs of unique designs I create.So 200 for a basic ctw with nothing new made by the thousands in China is not really a deal. But I like to think better than that can be offered!
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