Posted: 12/15/2003 10:28:19 AM EDT
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What is your average life you get out of your wallets? I was given a nice leather wallet for Christmas 4 years ago. Well, the thing is literally in tatters and falling apart. I had to buy a new one, I went from a tri-fold to a bi-fold this time to help eliminate some of the "wallet butt" I was getting from the other one. Anyway, I am having a really hard time getting used to this new wallet, my old one and I just fit really well together. I got so damned used to that old wallet I put off buying a new one for a long time. Anyone else get attached to their wallets or is it just me? |
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My wife gave me my wallet as a gift back when we where dating back in '92 !!!!!!!!!!! its still in "pretty good shape.. im trying to find a brand name on it.. < looking > cant find one.. this thing has been in the lake MANY times.. oh I know what you mean about getting used ot it.. ... '92 - '04 < basicly ;) > thats a long time.. edited to add pics: well maybe its not that well off after all [:D] [img]http://www.iownjoo.com/freeimghost/aaadock/wallet1(09).jpg[/img] [img]http://www.iownjoo.com/freeimghost/aaadock/wallet2(10).jpg[/img] |
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I hate it when it's time for a new wallet. I can never find one just like the old one. I always have to develop a new "system". They like a new holster you have to sit on this stiff uncomfortable lump of animal hide for a few months till it breaks in to the contour of your hiney. The man is keeping me down. |
| going on 6 years now. the poor little thing is barely able to keep from falling apart. i've been looking for a new one, but can't find any i like. i thought about going the minimalist route, and just getting one of those timy things that just hold cash, DL, carry license, and a debit card. |
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I've had mine since I was about 8, so it's about 12 years old now. It's one of the police wallets with the basketweave. It has a place to put a 7-prong badge, a flap for cards, two hidden pockets for cards, and has two card holders with plastic over them for ID cards. This sucker takes a punishment and is still in great condition.. not bad for a 12 year-old. [img]http://home.comcast.net/~leelaw/wallet1.jpg[/img] [img]http://home.comcast.net/~leelaw/wallet2.jpg[/img] [img]http://home.comcast.net/~leelaw/wallet3.jpg[/img] Edited to add pictures. |
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Quoted: What is your average life you get out of your wallets? Anyone else get attached to their wallets or is it just me? I usually get 4 or 5 years out of one. It can be a pain trying to find a new one that meets my criteria, and I dread making the transfer of contents. DrMark |
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Coach wallet, given to me for Christmas from my then future wife in 1998. [img]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0021_25.jpg[/img] [img]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0025_25.jpg[/img] [img]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0027_25.jpg[/img] Not exactly in great shape. |
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I've got a really odd Dockers leather trifold. It opens like a trifold but is a bifold with a flap that goes upward. Anyhow, I've had it over 11.5 years and it's in the middle of falling apart. I figure I'll have it for another 6-18 months before I get a new one. I'm not so much "attached" to this particular wallet as I am to it's design. It holds everything nicely, and I carry a lot of odd cards in it. (Six ccw permits with more coming!) If I found another one like it, I'd get the new one immedately. Mike |
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I used to go through a wallet a year. I have an Oakley Kevlar wallet that's held up remarkably well for the five years I've had it. [url]http://x.oakley.com/catalog/display/colors/accessories/wallets_money_clips/kevlar_wallet_small/black[/url] Comes in Large or small size, Looks cool, is not overly pricey (17 to 20 bucks) looks cool, and is very functional. Plus if anyone ever shoots you in the ass...[:D] SG |
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Quoted: but my GF bought me a nice Coach leather wallet, about a year ago, and this puppy holds up. It looks just like the day I got it. it gets a thumbs up I got a Coach wallet about six or eight years ago and it's just recently started to show its age. They're expensive, but worth it if you don't have to replace them often. |
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Quoted: Quoted: but my GF bought me a nice Coach leather wallet, about a year ago, and this puppy holds up. It looks just like the day I got it. it gets a thumbs up I got a Coach wallet about six or eight years ago and it's just recently started to show its age. They're expensive, but worth it if you don't have to replace them often. (cue music) I did it E-Bay! (dance number) no really she is always looking around on there, she found herself a nice little coach bag, with te tags on it for under a hundred. I mean Im not a cheapskate, but damn I love the bargain hunter in her. |
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I've had my wallet (dunno what brand) for nearly 10 years. My buddy gave it to me for my birthday one year, and I still carry it. Its holding up well. Ya know, seeing as to how Milt Sparks and Kramer makes really good belts for CCW that are "broken in contoured", one could make a killing making and selling wallets that are pre-contoured to a generic ass shape. Ghost |
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I think CrookShanks and Piccolo have it. But... Last month i retired the nylon and velcro wallet i bought back when i was in the Navy. IN 1983! Twenty years! Its been around the world, been dog chewed, swum with, bled, shat, peed upon, dropped in cow shit, every-fucking-thing-you-can-imagine. I just got tired of looking at it. So i bought a Rolf's leather tri-fold. Now i've got to re-learn all of my wallet etiquette. P.s. I still have it, I'm keeping it as a spare, just in case i need it. In the meantime it sits on the dresser in a place of honor as a testament to longevity. |