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What kind of wallet do you carry?

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I just bought a Maxpedition Spartan in foliage green. Great wallet so far, although the velcro will take some getting used to.

I'm curious to what kind of wallets do you guys carry.
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Prob in this day and age I should have one with theft-blocking plates in it. Still, I use a County Comm L.A. wallet which holds a couple cards, my ID, and a little cash. It's no thicker than 3mm.
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Gunslinger wrote:I just bought a Maxpedition Spartan in foliage green. Great wallet so far, although the velcro will take some getting used to.

I'm curious to what kind of wallets do you guys carry.
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Here's what I currently carry: https://www.dynomighty.com/shop/Explorer-Mighty-Wallet

It's nothing fancy or expensive, but I've received numerous compliments on this wallet over the years. It's also very lightweight and thin, which make carrying it a lot more comfortable than my old leather wallets.
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I have this over 10 years. Small thin leather designed from Lodis, with money magnet leather clip. Has pocket to slid about 5-7 cards, and the other outside has a three slots for 3 cards.
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Simple tri-fold made out of Genuine leather.
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Hi Folks!


Old pic, same wallet.

Saddleback Leather ID Wallet Carbon Black:
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Saddleback bifold. The old style with the cc slots. Not sure why they discontinued that style.

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I don't carry a wallet, I carry a Spyderco Cricket as a money clip and I try to keep my carry (what is in it) light.
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My old wallet was getting pretty worn so, when I got my CCW back in December, I decided to get one with two "windows" and settled on LL Bean's waxed canvas Maine Guide wallet.
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Been carrying a Fossil bifold front pocket wallet with money clip for a few years now. Had back pain from sitting on a wallet while driving as much as I was having to.
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LC Kid wrote:Hi Folks!

Saddleback Leather ID Wallet Carbon Black:
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I have one of these, in Coffee brown. Excellent quality. I just couldn't adapt to having to fold every bill, every time I needed one.

I see LC Kid solves that with a money clip. I'm already carrying two wallets though, and often pocket carry a gun, so a third "wallet" is just not an option.

I ordered the ID wallet to replace an all leather Filson Outfitter, Image

which was a great functioning wallet, until the stitching came undone on the edging. (not my photo.)

-And it was twice the price of what I ordered next...

a Saddleback medium bifold in the dark coffee brown. (also, not my photo.)

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So far, this has been much better for me.
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None if I have a major brain fart moment and all m things are in a wallet its a major pita - new license , cards and lost cash .
A money clip for the paper and cards sit in the pocket , never enough paper to justify getting me a halfway decent clip yet though ;) .
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Civilian Labs Belt Clip wallet in Kevlar. I mainly got it for the belt clip as my pockets are always full.
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Just some random wallet covered in a faux leather with mustaches all over it. a good friend of mine gave it to me. She bought it in Oregon as a Christmas present. Its pretty sweet.
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I carry an old Harley Davidson tri-fold chain wallet that my oldest brother gave me probably 10 years ago. I'm not really a Harley kind of guy, but this wallet has a lot of sentimental value, and the **** thing is so well built that it will probably live longer than I do. I've taken the chain off, but still have.

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Home made one.

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Blerv wrote:Prob in this day and age I should have one with theft-blocking plates in it. Still, I use a County Comm L.A. wallet which holds a couple cards, my ID, and a little cash. It's no thicker than 3mm.

Same here. Been using mine for years.
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