


I got this wallet from Richard Duvelius and published a review in "Prime Possibles" in the Nov/Dec 1999 issue. Rick is a gifted cordwainer, and I purchased several things from him over the years. This wallet has three compartments for papers and such, a blank paper booklet (with a marbleized paper cover) and a metal lead holder (writing stick) that fits in its own compartment. When folded closed, it measures 6-3/4" X 4-3/4". A useful and practical 18th century wallet.
Bill Scurlock
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