Titanium Wallet
Gary Scott USA makes titanium wallets which are virtually
destruction proof. The materials being used sound as though you need top secret clearance just to purchase one:
"Military Specification Extruded Aluminum Piano Hinge" and "Military Specification Aluminum Rivets." The wallets are
hand assembled and are available in a brushed or polished finish. The built in riveted money clip and card slot gives
you quick access to your cash or credit. Stack of Benjamins not included.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dan Dec 18th 2005 5:46PM
Titanium money clips at www.superiortitanium.com fabricated of commercially pure Titanium are a sleek new way to carry your cash and cards. They are also easy to carry in your back pocket compared to a wallet. TITAN money clips are fabricated from the same material as used in jet engines, rocket casings, nuclear submarines and Ferrari hubcaps.
Titanium is extremely elastic (springy), lightweight, corrosion resistant and non-magnetic making it the very best material for a money clip. Being 30% more elastic than steel, it's great for clamping onto a big wad of cash or hanging onto a single bill.
Titanium is approximately half the weight of steel, while actually having greater strength.
It is safe to hold credit cards or bank machine cards along with your bills because titanium is non-magnetic. Beware of magnetic money clips they can erase the electronic information stored on your credit cards and any other magnetic strips close to the magnets.