Minimalist wallet.
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Minimalist wallet.


For those of you looking for a minimalist wallet, I bought this one and love it. https://www.ridgewallet.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjw5NnbBRDaARIsAJP-YR_AvS8LyScT6w38M9UHyzoIzNZk0kAhlTfAP4quldnHWhRAC2vvnRIaAnGZEALw_wcB
Last edited by Rock71; 08-17-18 at 08:53 AM.
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Spring Document clip, and the paper envelopes for the currency I get From the Bank, folded over the cards..
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$115 for that carbon fiber wallet?
if i spend that on a wallet, then I won't have money to put in the wallet.
if i spend that on a wallet, then I won't have money to put in the wallet.
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I used a money clip/card holder that was given to me for free at a business conference. Worked OK until I found a small, lightweight nylon wallet I used way back in my military days to carry my ID card since those things were too big to fit in a regular wallet. It's just a folding, two compartment wallet with clear plastic windows on the inside. I usually put my driver's license and debit card in one side, and some cash in the other. I never need anything else to carry with me while on a ride.







