![]() ![]() P.S.: I am here in Germany, I know this is not such strong argument but I don't read at least one of the sites you listed. I got enough other ideas for instructables, I don't need this stuff. Maybe I unpublish this instructable and this seesaw has an end. I know you got the best motives, but I also got those with the money clip, I thought of. Disclaimer 2: try444 wrote me the following: "What? No credit? Was it in fact a coincindence? You should at least make mention of Scott Amron's design that was published a week prior to be fair instead of passing it off as your own." My answer: "fair instead of passing it off as my own" ? But it was my own. Disclaimer 1 (Thanks to Belcher1035): Using this money clip to carry credit cards is a bad idea, because the magnets used in this instructable will harm or even destroy them. Widely used in industries & cool applications like exotic cars (Ferrari, Lamborghini), NASA/Aerospace, high-end sporting equipment, yachts and even items from. But in defiance of my enviousness I will not deprive you of this cheap and fancy money clip. The Alaska Bear Money Clip measures out to 2.55 x 0.9 x 0.31 inches, and is heavy enough that you’ll know it’s in your pocket, but not enough to pull on your clothing. ![]() How safe and secure is a money clip A good money clip is a great way to securely hold your paper and plastic currency. Nothing says cool quite like discreetly carrying your stash of bills. Maybe we should reintroduce the moneybag like the sheriff of Nottingham has one in the cute Disney Picture. Additionally, many celebrities choose to go the money clip route, including Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Keanu Reeves and Matt Damon. Thats why we don't have money clips but instead have the consideration of sometimes up to $20 in coins. If you were in Europe after the launch of the Euro you will agrre with that. As a European I have to admit, that I envy your $.banknotes. ![]()
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