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We have here two stacks of sixteen plastic cards, two stacks of twenty five bills.
I'm going to fill each wallet up with the
same identical number of cards,
and I'm going to start by putting a card in each of the available pockets and
then we will double up as we run out of room.
You can count these as I'm putting them in, you see that there's sixteen cards
and also note when I get to the back saver that they're actually a
little easier to put in and takeout.
We're going to start by putting the cards into the back saver uh... we have
slots on the inside so that if you do over stuff it and you can put more cards
on the inside with the patented construction which includes the long
neck feature that it will not splay open but stay flat because the long neck
permits the wallet to accordion
and we're going to put three and three
and then five and five.
If you need to you can push from the back easier to take the cards out.
Sixteen and sixteen.
In the back saver you can also put picture holders on both sides
you do that by inserting the picture holder into the slot and then putting
the cards on the tongue, now we're going to
put twenty five bills in each one.
We have a specially designed
money clip on the inside that's actually a spring so that when you do sit down
with the wallet in your front pocket it dosen't poke you, it bends.
We have a substantial difference
in the thickness of the wallet.