+Tom Pickering wallets are typical things to get stolen. Money is another typical thing to get stolen. If you have a wallet that looks like money and contains some money. Ill let you figure out the rest
+KidGameKollector I HAVE A DREAM That one day gamers of all genres will treat each other as brother and sister and end this age of segregation can I get a amen
Ummm..... They're about even i think, maybe even the hound is better, did you never watch the episode where Gregor cut his horse head off and proceeded to attack the guy who knocked him off his horse...... Sandor ran in and it was a pretty even 20 second fight... Gregor is big, but nothing like Sandor in terms of fighting, cut Gregor to Sandors size and lets see who will win (My money is on Sandor)
It's the stuff we put on the walls of our houses before we put siding on. It's meant to be super tough, because it needs to withstand the weather that beats up against it. And yes, we cut it with knives all the time lol
+chataclysm2112 it's supposed to show the durability and strength of the wallet but they don't last as long as you think. I've had 4 and they only last 2 months tops.
I'm a little girl and I tore it in under 30 seconds Edit: I should probably say how. I weakened the center of the card by pulling it back and forth for about 15 seconds, then I twist it as hard as possible at the weak spot which creates a tear. Once you have the initial tear it is easy to rip in half
Got myself one of these in 2009 or 2010, still rocking it! The print has faded on the corners, the whole thing is a bit darkened but it's still in pristine condition.
IronLover 64 because your money has less value compared to the american dollar. If i go to canada and exchange one dollar I get more than a dollar im canadian miney
+Ricardo Martinez you have no idea what you are talking about. One USD isn’t worth 3 CAD it’s worth about 1.3 CAD. What he means is that after you go through exchanging it’s more expensive and this is because not as many people are interested in buying stuff like this so the retailers buy less and of course if they were to buy more in bulk thy would reduce the pricing but they’d lose money’s because no one buys this stuff.
I use to work in a print shop, and we'd print on large sheets of that paper all the time... It truly is extremely difficult to tear... It's a real joy (sarcasm) when it jams the machine up, in those tight confined spaces with all the rollers.
I've been using mighty wallets for years, and I love them. After a few months they get a cool worn paper look and feel. I've used the simpsons one, the money one, and the one I'm currently using: the Batman wallet
Tyvec is the same material the post office uses in some of the shipping envolopes. It's a pretty cheap material. I believe it's also used under panels with wood houses.
connor etchells My leather wallet was only about £8 and there is no advantage to this one, it has less places to put your cards and nobody can rip that either. If you don't already have a wallet it's good but if you have a wallet you're very gullible to think you need this...
I had the same leather wallet for 10 years that I got from a good will back when I was in high school for $6, worked fine, it's only last year I had to get a new wallet.
Tyvek is used on houses before putting siding up. It’s used as like a barrier, it’s water resistant, and extremely strong. Although it’s as weak as paper when a knife comes to it.
I've only had 2 of them over the course of like 5 heard and I love them. They literally don't tear unless they have been worn down beyond belief. Super awesome
for some reason when I watched this...I thought he had some sort of cancerous autism that wouldn't let him rip paper...but after I discovered these were legit I was actually like... *Heyyyyy that's mildly adequate*
Have on of these for almost ten years now, still going strong. Got faded a bit and the print delaminated on the edges, but overall as good as the day I bought it.
Tyvek /taɪˈvɛk/ is a brand of flash spun high-density polyethylene fibers, a synthetic material; the name is a registered trademark of DuPont. It is often seen used as house wrap, a synthetic material used to protect buildings during construction.
It's also used for mid-tier hazmat suits. The ones that look like plastic painter's suits, with the cinch hoods. Not the high-end spacesuit looking ones. DuPont also produces • Kevlar: used in bullet-resistant vests and motorcycle suits • Teflon: dirt and stain resistant ceramics, sometimes used to provide a strong shell to something; Used to be used for non-stick cookware • Pyrex: temperature resistant plastic used in cookware, bowls, and scientific measurement beakers, test tubes and glasses • Lexan: transparent shock, bullet and bomb resistant grade plates of glass and polycarbonate layers and • Nomex: fire, temperature, electrical and chemical resistant cloth, notably used in pilot suits, racing suits and protective gloves