Z Fold Wallet 2.0 by TCC







Here's a fabulous gimmicked wallet that will enable you to perform miracles.
Show a window portion of a wallet to be empty. Moments later, a selected and signed card appears in it! Or have cards change, or even have predictions change (from an incorrect prediction to one that's correct!). Or have a card disappear from the wallet, only to be found somewhere else. So many possibilities!!
- High quality wallet (pure black, artificial leather).
- Wallet has an automatic locking system.
- Designed for poker-sized cards.
Customer reviews for Z Fold Wallet 2.0 by TCC
To note, the most inner slot "does not go through" to the other side like some Z-fold wallet of such design could. FYI.
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As others have mentioned, it's small, which is why I like it. Fine for switching playing cards but better if it's only 1 card
Community questions about Z Fold Wallet 2.0 by TCC
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George asks: Are there methods of doing it which are are Easy and don’t require palming
- 1. Enoch responds:If you mean the method used in the demo video, there is no palming involved.
Prince asks: is the rainbow gimmick by patrick kun fit in the wallet?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It can fit but the window cutout might block some parts of that gimmick.
Joseph asks: How many cards can be switched in it?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:3-4 comfortably.
Andres asks: Can I insert a cart into it from the palm, I mean, the traditional cartr in the wallet jacket?
- 1. Jim responds:While you might be able to do that, the wallet is not designed for that.
Bob asks: Hi guys is THIS particular wallet good for holding FOUR playing cards? Thankyou
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It should be fine with four normal cards.
Jim asks: Is the wallet long enough to carry bills without folding them?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No. It's designed to fit poker size playing cards so anything larger than that would have to be folded.
Michael asks: Can an audience member open the wallet with the lock system in the wallet?
- 1. Enoch responds:Technically, yes. You would just have to make sure that you give them some sort of instruction as to which direction to open the wallet. Mabey you could start opening it, then have them finish so that they don't accidently open it the wrong way.
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