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I think there are some misconceptions being posted on this thread.
First off, thickness does NOT equal better quality leather. Leather is shaved down to a certain thickness depending on what it's going to be used for (and there are also natural variations in the thickness). A thin piece of Cordovan comes from the same number of "square inches" of the animal as a thick piece. For this particular application, thinner probably works just as well or better than a thick piece which may not fold properly, or just may not be necessary.
I don't remember what price these sold at ($20-something dollars?), but the idea that you'd get a Horween shell cordovan key case, hand-made by artisans in Chicago, AND in addition to that, that it should also arrive in a "nice presentation box"... that's asking a little much, don't you think? You need to be a little bit realistic about what it costs to make things.