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Varholiaglimp
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Nov 14, 2014
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This piece is listed on the site not as a wallet but a "cardholder," which probably makes it too small to be a practical wallet, no?
Still, I'd definitely buy this if the delivery were swift. Unfortunately, my wallet just died and I need one immediate mot.
Nov 14, 2014
StephenH
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Nov 14, 2014
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VarholiaglimpNot exactly. The Bugs Moran is classified as a "card holder" because it does not have a dedicated currency pocket. (See Ashland's "Tony the Ant" for a wallet that's almost identical to the Bugs Moran except that it includes a currency pocket.)
Even without a currency pocket, however, the Bugs Moran can hold currency without difficulty as long as it's folded (once.) The slots are sightly over 4" wide and a folded US bill is 3". Furthermore, a US bill is 2.5" tall, making it easy to insert in one of the four slots. In fact, if you look at the photo of the Bugs Moran on the Ashland website, you'll see a bill in the upper slot on one side of the wallet.
These days many people carry little cash, usually a few bills at most. For such folks a dedicated currency pocket adds needless bulk to a wallet without much benefit. For example, I seldom carry more than 3 or 4 bills, mainly for rare occasions when I cannot use my debit card. If that fits your use, the Bugs Moran is a great option. But if you need a wallet mainly for cash and/or piles of receipts, either look elsewhere or simplify your life. :)
P.S. If you can't wait a few weeks for delivery, consider buying a cheap $10 wallet at the mall to tide you over. This deal is worth the wait.
Nov 14, 2014
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