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Hello all,

I just finished up this wallet for a customer its 4/5 herman oak all the way around zipper pocket with 6 card slots that I put together using a tip from Bifrost ( for the card slots) it worked out great it really keeps the thickness down.

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Nicely done!! Fantastic job on the even color.

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Very nice I like it. Would you be willing to share that tip for card slots with us. Cause I'm having a heck of a time with them

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I am interested in that tip too...lol...I made few wallets with those particular slit / pocket but i had to stitch the actuall pockets that holds the cards on the back from sliding down. It came out thicker then i was hoping and i only had the pockets...This is the one

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Real nice work there, Jayjay..that should last' em years.. ;)

Here's a link to the Bifrosts post which has the pocket tip, for those folks who missed it..

http://leatherworker.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=42694&hl=

Hope it helps..

Regards

Phil

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Thanks folks

Horrrk posted the link. It was really easy to do. I used either nylon or polyester on the inserts I'm not sure I just some had laying around the shop, I plan on taking a scrap piece to the fabric store to identify.

I took the wallet to my barber aka customer and i sold 2 more wallets that day....I think I have found my interior........after so many different attempts.

As always this forum has been an awesome resource so thanks again to everyone on here!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The material is nylon that is used for the pocket interiors to hold the cards...

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