How durable are those blowout wallets?
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*GASP* You'd punch a hole in your brand new wallet!? Aside from making promises about destroyin, er.. "altering" merchandise, I would say it should still hold up, baring you are doing a cut that might grow. Putting a hole in any time of material, there will be more wear there, especially if it's a pivot point for a key-chain. The edges of the wallet do use very high quality nylon stitching, so it should hold.
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Inappropriate?*GASP* You'd punch a hole in your brand new wallet!? Aside from making promises about destroyin, er.. "altering" merchandise, I would say it should still hold up, baring you are doing a cut that might grow. Putting a hole in any time of material, there will be more wear there, especially if it's a pivot point for a key-chain. The edges of the wallet do use very high quality nylon stitching, so it should hold.
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Inappropriate?Yeah, TheGreenGir's on track. My bet is that you'd have similar performance, maybe a little better, to a leather wallet. Except without all the cow.
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Inappropriate?I suggest using grommets. They will protect your wallet from possible tearing. You can find what you need at your local hardware store.
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Inappropriate?Grommets is an exquisite set of sounds. Grommets...grommets!
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