Posted: 11/1/2013 4:45:23 PM EDT
| I find a money clip useful, but the steel one I received as a gift is about sprung. I've heard a good titanium one will hold it's shape well and hold either a few bills or a decent stack. Anyone have experience w/ them? Opinions on a good/inexpensive one? |
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Oh nevermind, I see what you're asking/ I still don't. I find a money clip useful, but the steel one I received as a gift is about spring mybrainisfulloffuck.jpg I think what he's saying is that his current steel one has become loose/weakened over time due to load.. and he's asking if the Titanium ones are any better for maintaining their shape. I could be wrong. I thought at first he was asking what people thought about money clips.. so I had written that I stopped using them because they wore out the insides of my pants pockets. |
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I think what he's saying is that his current steel one has become loose/weakened over time due to load.. and he's asking if the Titanium ones are any better for maintaining their shape. I thought at first he was asking what people thought about money clips.. so I had written that I stopped using them because they wore out the insides of my pants pockets. Quoted:
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Oh nevermind, I see what you're asking/ I still don't. I find a money clip useful, but the steel one I received as a gift is about spring mybrainisfulloffuck.jpg I think what he's saying is that his current steel one has become loose/weakened over time due to load.. and he's asking if the Titanium ones are any better for maintaining their shape. I thought at first he was asking what people thought about money clips.. so I had written that I stopped using them because they wore out the insides of my pants pockets. That's about what I figured, I guess I was trying too hard to figure out what his first sentence should have been. |
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That's about what I figured, I guess I was trying too hard to figure out what his first sentence should have been. Quoted:
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Oh nevermind, I see what you're asking/ I still don't. I find a money clip useful, but the steel one I received as a gift is about spring mybrainisfulloffuck.jpg I think what he's saying is that his current steel one has become loose/weakened over time due to load.. and he's asking if the Titanium ones are any better for maintaining their shape. I thought at first he was asking what people thought about money clips.. so I had written that I stopped using them because they wore out the insides of my pants pockets. That's about what I figured, I guess I was trying too hard to figure out what his first sentence should have been. Yep. Auto correct bit me on that one. I knew what I typed, but it didn't stay that way.
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Yep. Auto correct bit me on that one. I knew what I typed, but it didn't stay that way.
No worries. I used to have one that was sort of like a chip clip (same mechanism anyhow), never gave me issues and it could hold a pretty fat stack of bills. I forgot who makes it though.. |
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The steel ones suck, especially if you overload it with $50 in one dollar bills. I don't do that, but I carry my Dillon's card, one credit card, and anywhere from 1 to maybe a dozen bills in it. It keeps me from having to get out my wallet most of the time. |
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This is what you seek.
I have had the Commander model for 3 or 4 years and its the same as the day I bought it. http://www.superiortitanium.com/ |
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This is what you seek. I have had the Commander model for 3 or 4 years and its the same as the day I bought it. http://www.superiortitanium.com/ Yes Ti the real deal. I have a viper clip from these guys. I've had mine about 2 years and still has spring just like the day I bought it. Finish is very resistant. No noticeable scratches or anything. |
