Magic Firm has made a top high quality material wallet here but it is difficult to use in my humble
opinion.
The card is extraordinarily difficult to remove from the compartment. Mr Braun
goes over this point and says it should look effortless. I agree but the wallet should have been
made so it is effortless.
Granted I know nothing about making wallets and the technical
difficulties that might be encountered when doing so but if the creator has an issue with it maybe
there should have been another redesign.
As well the craftsmanship (not material quality)
is lacking.
The credit card pockets on my wallet have been sewn at an angle to one another so
they aren’t parallel to each other. Still functional and surely not noticeable to the spectator but
for the price of the wallet it should be perfect. The other side of wallet has perfectly sewn
pockets.
I have been using a wallet by Leo Smetsers that is himber style and can be loaded
for card to wallet effects. Great combo like the zeta but Mr. Smetsers wallet is cheaply made and
looks like a prop but gets the job done for my routine. Was hoping this regular looking wallet could
replace my current Smetsers wallet. After a higher degree of practice than it should take I’m sure
it will.
Craftsmanship and difficulty of use lead to the 2 star review.
When I received the Zeta I put a lot of playing cards into all the relevant slots(as many as I could squeeze in)left them in overnight and the wallet stretched very nicely so all the ins and outs work like hot knife through butter.
Another way to make the card removal easy is to use a business card and remove the supplied slides the slides make the wallet stiff, then proceed as Brent shows and the card is easy to remove.
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