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  2. Bellroy - Wikipedia

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    Bellroy was founded in 2009 by designers Andrew Fallshaw and Hadrien Monloup, [8] and engineers Lina Calabria and Matthew Fallshaw. [9] Its first products to market were slim wallets. [10]

  3. Wallet - Wikipedia

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    A trifold wallet with pockets for notes and cards, and a window to display an identification card. A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification documents such as driving licence, identification card, club card; photographs, transit pass, business cards and other paper or laminated cards.

  4. Sked - Wikipedia

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    A sked is a pocket-sized bifold or trifold schedule about the size of a baseball card printed for a sports team. Typically, a team logo or an image associated with the team (a player or the stadium or arena, for example) appears on the front, one or more sponsors are listed on the back.

  5. Purse - Wikipedia

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    Wallet; Purse may also refer to: Purse (horse racing), the total amount of money paid out to the owners of horses racing at a particular track over a given period; Prize money, "purse", or "purse money", a monetary reward paid out to the crew of a ship for capturing an enemy vessel; Purse bid, in boxing the aggregate prize money; Purse (surname ...

  6. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    Two hobos walking along railroad tracks after being put off a train. One is carrying a bindle. A bindle is the bag, sack, or carrying device stereotypically used by the American sub-culture of hobos. [1]

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  8. Pilot's kneeboard - Wikipedia

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    Two pilots wearing kneeboards in the cockpit of a Lockheed C-141 Starlifter. A kneeboard is an accessory (usually made from cloth, plastic or metal) with various types of clips or mounts to hold objects for pilots during flight.

  9. Google Wallet - Wikipedia

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    The old Google Wallet still powered web-based Play Store purchases and some app-based peer-to-peer payments. [11] The logo of the former branding of the service, Android Pay. In 2016, Google began a public trial in Silicon Valley of a related mobile app called Hands Free. In this system, the customer does not need to present a phone or card.