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This is a wallet that I made in the 70's and
today is made for the
American Hero, the working man.
Tired of those soft department store wallets that lose
their shape in your hip pocket? This
wallet is for you. This wallet is made from hand stained
and polished oak tanned calf leather and hand
sewn with waxed nylon thread. This is a substantial wallet that improves with use and actually needs to be "broken in". This Oak leather is the same tannage as used on saddles and harness.
A divider in the bill
compartment can be tucked under
the back flap to make a secret
compartment for that winning lottery
ticket or phone number. Wallet measures 8-3/4" x 3-1/2" open. There are 4 card pockets and 2 pockets to
either side of center for drivers license, lumber yard and hardware store charge cards, and business cards. Card pockets will hold more than one card. Take a closer look
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This is the wallet that I personally use. I have to admit, I made it for me. I mostly sell them to men who buy them for their
own use, even though they get enough wallets as gifts. What they pull out of their pocket to replace usually looks like
something wrapped in a rag and paper thin leather scraps even though it is less than a year old. Maybe this is the one they should have
gotten as a gift.
Having said that, I want one of the new Buffalo Calf wallets shown above. I love the leather and they could take the
abuse I give things (I don't work as hard as I used to). I'll try one next, if I live long enough to wear this one out.
What one customer wrote:
Rating: Excellent
I was very satisified with Leather Goods Connection. Order was taken easily. I was notified promptly about the status of my order. I received the merchandise in a few days. The quality and craftmanship was great. This hand made wallet is by far the nicest and most rugged one I ever had. Dont hesitate to place your order...you won't be disappointed.
John
Stockton Ca.
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Sir,
got the wallet today. Like it alot. Very sturdy and durable. Will order another for my kid.
Thanks....great work!
Kurt Schultz |
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