Stingray Wallet
This wallet is made of stingray skin, the
same material that Japanese swordsmen use on their weapons, according to Hammacher Schlemmer's web site. I had no idea
swordsmen used stringray skin, but apparently the skin is very strong. And unlike a leather wallet, there's no
fading or cracking with stringray skin. The wallet has eight credit card slots, a full length divided bill
compartment, and two utiltiy pockets. Price: $69.95.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
BENTON Apr 29th 2006 1:41PM
I have a genuine stingray skin wallet from Indonesia, and its definitely all its cracked up to be. There is a little stretching with mine, but no cracking, fading, tearing, or anything. I definitely reccomend a stingray wallet.
Jacob May 1st 2006 3:49AM
I second that. I have one I bought in Thailand. You can set a flame to that mother, nothing happens. Otherwise like no. 1.