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Ducti Triplett

In my “whatsinyourbag” photo, I proudly display my Ducti Triplett wallet. I never posted about it when I first got it. For reference, I got mine a tad cheaper through One Cell Short. It’s currently $14.99 + shipping. Their lifetime warranty is a nice kicker, which influenced my Ducti purchase.

 

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I remember seeing these things before it was actually cool… One of the guys I knew at school made this sort of stuff… Much cheaper too…

I have to say it did (and still does) kind of freak me out though.

Posted by Anthony on 29 July 2005 @ 5am

I make duct tape purses, and book covers, and pencil pouches, and wallets from day one. My hobby is tape, any kind of tape scotch tape, cammo tape, or just plain duct tape.

Posted by Tyler on 24 August 2005 @ 7pm

[...] I had a Ducti Triplett wallet, but I didn’t like that it was so thick. So, when it got into pretty bad shape, I sent it in to utilize the lifetime warranty. However, I wrote a note on an index card request the Classic (bi-fold) wallet instead. Five days after they received it, I got my new Ducti wallet - the Classic! Now that’s awesome service! [...]

Posted by All Narfed Up » Blog Archive » Great Ducti service on 3 April 2006 @ 12pm

Ducti looses the artistic quality in making things from duct tape. Its all silver, flat, and boring. I, as well, make things out of duct tape, and make a good bit of money off it, but, i make it hot pink and lime green and purple. You cant get a purple woven duct tape wallet from Ducti. And its made by machine, so that eliminates talent. Why get a print when you can have an original masterpiece?

Posted by Sierra on 1 June 2006 @ 1am

@Sierra: You’re probably biased against Ducti, since you make things out of duct tape for money. (Not that your products are bad, but I haven’t seen them, so I’m just saying how much I like Ducti’s wallets since they’re what I’ve bought.)

If I could see your website of your duct tape items, that might change. ;)

Where does it say on the Ducti website that the wallets are made by machine?

Posted by Bryan on 1 June 2006 @ 7am

The new wallets(not the originals) are sewn up the sides, hence machine. There is also limited evidence of human error; no one is that good.

Posted by Sierra on 13 June 2006 @ 12pm

Okay.

Posted by Bryan on 13 June 2006 @ 5pm

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