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I might be looking for a good full grain leather wallet(bifold) in the near future for myself. What would be some good quality brands?


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Randy Shuff makes a nice beavertail wallet

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Hanks belts.



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Wife gave me a Carhart leather billfold 6 years ago that wears like iron. Carry it it every day and it barely looks used.


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get one with a full zipper

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Originally Posted by richj
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I second a wallet from Bill. I have a billfold wallet and passport wallet from him. Both are beautiful.

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Saddleback Leather makes a good wallet with a 100 year warranty.

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Ill recommend something you didnt ask for…

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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..


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My wife bought me one of their fine leather front pocket wallets several years ago,,, love it.

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Big Skinny. Google it. Had one for years. Tough and thin

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I’ve had very good luck with Thirteen 50 Leather. They are spendy but he just had a 50% off sale for Black Friday. Good quality & durable.

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Wife got me a Columbia bi fold several years ago.
Figured it was junk, it's still doing fine.


I need a wallet to carry receipts, month old lottery ticket, stubs from fund raisers,
Cash, plastic rarely used, business cards, folded cash, a p-38......


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I've used a Kenneth Cole Reaction series wallet for I think 20 years now. I do give it some shoe polish waxing now and again, but it's in excellent shape. For under $50 I think they're hard to beat. Many styles and colors. I use a bi-fold with an ID window.


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I second a wallet from Bill. I have a billfold wallet and passport wallet from him. Both are beautiful.

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I just bought myself a nice Elephant hide wallet off ebay, looks nice.


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I'll second Huntjinx post about a thin wallet. For too long I carried a wallet with the built in coin purse, two bill compartments, 8 credit card slots, a place for pictures and two key slots. Then I wondered why I was experiencing sciatica down my right leg? I picked up a little 3x4" Ralph Lauren card case and no more sciatic issues. 6 slots, 3 on each side for credit cards, insurance cards, drivers license, CCW permit and a center slot for folded over bills. Perfect. It fits so flat in a back pocket no one realizes that its there. On some occasions I'll carry a conventional wallet with some bait money in another pocket so I don't lose much if I'd get robbed. Was less trouble than reaching for the S&W in another pocket.


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I need a new wallet and will check out some of the recommendations you boys have posted. Thanks for the info.

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