All-Ett
How do you like that? I've heard good things about how thin it is, but I've also heard that cards slip out of it.
Would you mind snapping a few more pics?
-Bryan

I like it a lot. If you load it lightly, the cards can slip out a bit, but only when you have the wallet open. I had the cards slip out once or twice but usually when I was being clumsy :) About 4-5 credit card thickness cards fill the slot enough so it doesn't slip much. If you don't have a lot of stuff, I'd get the All-Ett Jr. I got my dad the regular All-Ett for father's day, my sister got the traveler's one (for the passport) and my brother, who is rather frugal/minimalist was looking into the Junior.VultureParade wrote:How do you like that? I've heard good things about how thin it is, but I've also heard that cards slip out of it.
Would you mind snapping a few more pics?
-Bryan



If you don't have a lot of stuff, I'd get the All-Ett Jr.
Hey Psimonl, check out a tread I started over on Off Topic about having trouble posting picks... Oregon had a tip that worked fine for me.... Had to setup an account on Photobucket or Imageshack will work but it got my picks posted... Good luck....psimonl wrote:Ok..... I'll try again to post a pict...
****.... I can't :mad:
Am I the only one???
Simon



Sorry for the delay, the Prybaby has proven a very useful little tool. I used to check and poke around coals to see if the fire was out, as a screwdriver, to pry lids from tight plastic containers (I could have broken a nail you know :D ), and mostly to open beer bottles. In the beginning I thought it was too big and that I should have gotten the 'baby' version, but it carries well. I now added an Arc AAA light and the two go very well together. They carry nicely and work like a charm.naggalowmo wrote:I have to get one of those Atwood prybabies soon. How do you like your Mr.Blonde? Do you use it a lot and on what?