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    got one similar to this as a groomsman gift. i like the purple stitching, and the thing has actually held up incredibly well. slim, just big enough, nice leather.

    Paul Smith black stitched leather bicycle tour bi-fold wallet at Bluefly

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    ^^^ I like that. I almost bought the card case from Rapha when it was on clearance.

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    i haven't carried a folding wallet in many years, using a card holder for id/debit/ins and sometimes a tucker.

    but if i did:





    for the unwashed:








    Last edited by WadePatton; 06-08-2011 at 06:56 PM.






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    I had a Coach. It lasted at least 10 years. Great stuff but it was getting worn out. I still have it in case my Saddleback doesn't work out but I think it will. I bought the Saddleback based on TT's write up here. It is probably close to a year old now and starting to get broken in.

    It appears to be the Ambrosio Nemesis of wallets. Or the Mercedes S-Class of wallets. Or the Gulfstream G-V of wallets. Quality in other words. As said, I'll own it for longer than I care to own it.

    I expect it to be broken in within the next 5 years or so.

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    I had a Coach too. Now I have one of these
    HIDES IN SHAPE
    half the price, lasts just as long.

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    Paull Smith Rapha Condor wallet the business

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    The thinnest, lightest weight wallet that carries an astonishing number of cards at a very inexpensive price is the ALL-ETT. I used to carry several different kinds of leather billfolds, trifolds,etc, but this is the most comfortable one I have ever found.

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    I just picked up one of these wallets. I highly recommend it:

    T.H.E. Wallet J.R. - Wallets - Tactical Gear

    I suspect it'll last a few decades. nicely crafted, well-designed, made in the US, lifetime guarantee (I've never registered a wallet before), and affordable.
    you know when you pick up something that just feels high-quality and you know this in an instant? when I opened the packaging, I knew it was a good purchase.
    I love the snakebite closure. it rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omnigrid View Post
    I just picked up one of these wallets. I highly recommend it:

    T.H.E. Wallet J.R. - Wallets - Tactical Gear

    I suspect it'll last a few decades.
    Had one like that w/o the closure, and it did indeed last a few decades (in fact I still have it) but FYI it's more durable than your pants. IOW, it eats back pockets.

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    Realized it was time to get away from the sears wallet and picked this up yesterday:

    Tanner Goods - UTILITY BIFOLD WALLET - SADDLE TAN

    Seems well crafted and ready to last forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jawn P View Post
    Realized it was time to get away from the sears wallet and picked this up yesterday:

    Tanner Goods - UTILITY BIFOLD WALLET - SADDLE TAN

    Seems well crafted and ready to last forever.
    Tanner makes nice goods. I'm currently between a Tanner and a Billy Kirk ... can't decide.

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    @Caleb---that cartridge wallet is cool! would be a very nice event token!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saab2000 View Post
    I had a Coach. It lasted at least 10 years. Great stuff but it was getting worn out. I still have it in case my Saddleback doesn't work out but I think it will. I bought the Saddleback based on TT's write up here. It is probably close to a year old now and starting to get broken in.

    It appears to be the Ambrosio Nemesis of wallets. Or the Mercedes S-Class of wallets. Or the Gulfstream G-V of wallets. Quality in other words. As said, I'll own it for longer than I care to own it.

    I expect it to be broken in within the next 5 years or so.
    Funny you mention that. Just recently I've appreciated that it is finally broken in. To me it's the Volvo of wallets, it will last longer than you care to own it.

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    I love this bike related wallet, given to me from my kids this past Father's Day. It is made out of used inner tubes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sevencyclist View Post
    I love this bike related wallet, given to me from my kids this past Father's Day. It is made out of used inner tubes.
    My screen is kind of small, is that a RS purse in the background?
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    Quote Originally Posted by redturbo View Post
    My screen is kind of small, is that a RS purse in the background?
    Baileyworks RS courier bag.

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    Could have sworn there was a larger wallet thread. This came up in the search though.

    In love of all things technical-material based and made in the USA - I just picked up one of these for under $10 including shipping (from Huckberry). Good to just throw into my jersey pocket or not worry about sweating through my standard wallet if out I'm out and about all day.

    Carry the Future - Flowfold

    Flowfold products are built with the same high tech racing sailcloths used by the world’s sailing elite. These cloths are composed of Carbon Fiber, Kevlar, Pentex or Polyester matrixes sandwiched between Mylar films. They are the toughest, lightest and most resilient cloths in the world due to their high tensile strength to weight ratios and ideal modulus of elasticities.
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    Here's a thread.
    http://www.velocipedesalon.com/forum...ons-35784.html
    Quote Originally Posted by velobran View Post
    Could have sworn there was a larger wallet thread.

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    I've been using a new wallet from NISKO LEATHER

    I really like it. Full disclosure- the maker is a pal and customer of mine. What I really like is the minimalist design, the quality of leather and the colors. Mike is doing things to create color that one only sees in high end men's shoes from places like Berluti and Corthay. Give them a look.

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