I have been curious about the Swisscard for some time as a replacement for the Classic SD on my keychain. Do you carry it in your wallet? And if so, doesn't it make it rather thick?
Quote from: GoatDragon on September 26, 2017, 06:28:02 AMI have been curious about the Swisscard for some time as a replacement for the Classic SD on my keychain. Do you carry it in your wallet? And if so, doesn't it make it rather thick?I am not sure about all wallets, but you can see in the picture, it is way too big for the trifold wallets some of us use. A bifold may hold it in the bill sleeve on one side. And yes, it would be significantly thicker. I carry the SwissCard in my back right pocket alone. The weight is negligible.
Keep one in my car....my favourite scissors.
Few SwissCards from my collection. (Image removed from quote.)
this β₁ receptor blocker medicine branded swisscard is really nice ! labs should give some more often !
Quote from: gerleatherberman on September 26, 2017, 06:39:21 AMQuote from: GoatDragon on September 26, 2017, 06:28:02 AMI have been curious about the Swisscard for some time as a replacement for the Classic SD on my keychain. Do you carry it in your wallet? And if so, doesn't it make it rather thick?I am not sure about all wallets, but you can see in the picture, it is way too big for the trifold wallets some of us use. A bifold may hold it in the bill sleeve on one side. And yes, it would be significantly thicker. I carry the SwissCard in my back right pocket alone. The weight is negligible. I've heard of it cracking due to being sat on, when kept in a back pocket.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on September 26, 2017, 10:57:57 AMQuote from: gerleatherberman on September 26, 2017, 06:39:21 AMQuote from: GoatDragon on September 26, 2017, 06:28:02 AMI have been curious about the Swisscard for some time as a replacement for the Classic SD on my keychain. Do you carry it in your wallet? And if so, doesn't it make it rather thick?I am not sure about all wallets, but you can see in the picture, it is way too big for the trifold wallets some of us use. A bifold may hold it in the bill sleeve on one side. And yes, it would be significantly thicker. I carry the SwissCard in my back right pocket alone. The weight is negligible. I've heard of it cracking due to being sat on, when kept in a back pocket. I can understand why. However, I wear relaxed fit jeans and do not sit very often. I have given it some thought though and may shift my folding knife to the back pocket and put the SwissCard in my front.It has held up well. I bought it around 10 years ago.
Quote from: m47mu74nt on September 26, 2017, 09:24:55 AMthis β₁ receptor blocker medicine branded swisscard is really nice ! labs should give some more often ! That would be awesome. Would make a great business card option as well, so you won't just throw it out after getting it and it serves a purpose.
Quote from: gerleatherberman on September 26, 2017, 01:31:27 PMQuote from: m47mu74nt on September 26, 2017, 09:24:55 AMthis β₁ receptor blocker medicine branded swisscard is really nice ! labs should give some more often ! That would be awesome. Would make a great business card option as well, so you won't just throw it out after getting it and it serves a purpose. It is much better than a sh*tty pen that cracks after two days to give good feeling and an image of reliability for a brand
(Image removed from quote.)I EDC the Nailcare Swisscard, inside a Skinth Toolet. I chose this version because it has everything I need and no blade. I consider it air travel friendly and I'll test it soon, going to Cyprus, Abu Dhabi and Vienna.
How does the nailcare file compare to the standard one?
not to mention the George Costanza wallet.