Wallets, Chains, and Reins
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@Anesthetist I thought you already had too many wallets, and don't need more. You need to sign up for Walletholics Anonymous!
You know me too well [emoji1] and like denim I have wallets enough to last me five lifetimes! Still somehow, I think the new one will be "the one" so the search continues!
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^Need more details on this one. Recent purchase?
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^^ Calling @Seul flying pig wallet seen
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Old wallet burst a seam and decided time for a change. Was hard choice between IH calf and a Kawatako bifold. Decided on the 'tako for no other reason than it was a bit easier on the $ and to try something different.
This thing is pretty damn solid. Well burnished edges. Should be a tank, but also fits solidly into the back pocket.
Also picked up a J Michael cordovan card holder in the reverse cordovan for dressier occasions.
Looking forward to seeing how these evo.
"Before" pics of both (only one day of wear) – + crappy low light images:
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Nice wallet GJF. I looked at their collection, really like their work.
Just got in my Pike Brothers wallet that was at a very fair price. The Leather and stitching are great on this piece. Slightly taller and wider than my Cordovan wallet. Give it a few weeks and see how she breaks in. I do rock the wallet on my right rear pocket now though….
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Yes @neph93 correct.
I had it done at a local horse riding tack shop. They have a 'leather man' there that does saddles etc. I have an old 'Don't Mourn organize' wallet with a similar design, so he used that as a template.
and all done for the pricely sum of…..£20
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and all done for the pricely sum of…..£20
Ha! Excellent lateral use of a local skillset and a bargain to boot. Great work [emoji1434]