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"...A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box and the cartridge box..." Frederick Douglass, 1867
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Bought a Duluth Bison leather tri-fold a while back.
Seems to be very good quality.
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Make your own. That's what I do. Here's a bi fold, tri fild, and a couple of minimalist wallets.
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For a number of years now I’ve been using a front pocket wallet from Filson. Credit/debit cards on one side, licenses etc on the other. In between the little bit of cash I need anymore, just for card games and cockfights (which, for me, are pretty rare any more.)
It’s worn smooth but stitching is still perfect and shows all signs of lasting at least as long as I will.
Mathew 22: 37-39
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Yup! I've had one of his elephant hides wallet for 15 years or so and it's still in great shape. That elephant hide is tougher than wang leather....
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I've had a Will Stewert elephant hide wallet for about 15 years. I don't think my son will wear it out.
MOLON LABE
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Probably 8 years on my Saddleback. It’s worn in, not worn.
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True to the fire… Ill recommend something you didnt ask for… Trayvax minimalist I dont carry a bulky backpocket leather wallet. No need for a library card, 20 receipts from Sears, ticket stubb from Lynard Skynard concert.. Just an id, atm card, sams, costco and folded up benjamin.. Tried one, hated it Went back to a saddleback bifold
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People who choose to brew up their own storms bitch loudest about the rain.
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wife got me a leather wallet from a craft show we went to a few months back ago. no name, just a local craftsman - but I'm happy with the quality
before this I had an Alpine Swiss leather wallet - pretty affordable and its lasted me at least 7 years now and still in good shape. I was just looking at the wallets and commented how much I liked the one at the show, so she snuck off and got me it for Xmas
they are like a kids baseball glove, you gotta break 'em in
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have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues, can you bend them guitar strings
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Make your own. That's what I do. Here's a bi fold, tri fild, and a couple of minimalist wallets. Nice looking wallets and leather work.
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Probably 8 years on my Saddleback. It’s worn in, not worn. Mines 9-10 years old. It’s been ran through the washer a couple of times but doesn’t look to much worse for wear.
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Make your own. That's what I do. Here's a bi fold, tri fild, and a couple of minimalist wallets. Nice looking wallets and leather work. Thank you, sir. It keeps me out of trouble.
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I second a wallet from Bill. I have a billfold wallet and passport wallet from him. Both are beautiful. +3 on the elephant hide wallets from Will on AR. 10 years (?) on mine. Barely broken in. Would have gone thru at least 3 normal leather wallets by now. Gave an elephant hide credit card wallet to my USAF son ~ 8 years ago. It has been around the world. Just saw it a couple weeks ago when he was home on leave. Still looks almost new.
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Another vote for Saddleback. Had one for years.
Or Odin Leather Goods.
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I carry mine in my left front pocket, less chance of losing it, or being stolen.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Make your own. That's what I do. Here's a bi fold, tri fild, and a couple of minimalist wallets. Nice looking wallets and leather work. Thank you, sir. It keeps me out of trouble. Why did you cut your border like that?
I am MAGA.
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I have a beaver tail wallet that will probably outlive me. This thing is incredibly tough and always gets mentioned when it comes out.
I would not buy something that runs on any kind of primer given the possibility of primer shortages and even regulations. In fact, why not buy a flintlock? Really. Rocks aren't going away anytime soon.
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Make your own. That's what I do. Here's a bi fold, tri fild, and a couple of minimalist wallets. Nice looking wallets and leather work. Thank you, sir. It keeps me out of trouble. Why did you cut your border like that? I dunno. I just liked the way it looked I guess.
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