the Rubik's Master Magic and Magic work like this...but they are a little more complex...they have 8 or 12 tiles depending on which one you have...and they are square tiles and like...well you need to see a pic...
the Rubik's Master Magic and Magic work like this...but they are a little more complex...they have 8 or 12 tiles depending on which one you have...and they are square tiles and like...well you need to see a pic...
See post 8, I did try to explain, It's hard to describe, the basic ones aren't very practical, no compartments, they're only useful for securing folding money, you'd need a second wallet, unless there's a combi, dual-purpose model.
See post 8, I did try to explain, It's hard to describe, the basic ones aren't very practical, no compartments, they're only useful for securing folding money, you'd need a second wallet, unless there's a combi, dual-purpose model.
Yes, that's the one, when I buy a new wallet, I never pay less than £20, [around $38] not boasting, the old adage "you only get what you pay for" is very true, it looks smart too...impresses the girls I bet, show them the "magic" bands too.
I see in that advert, that the proffessional is £15 in England, very good value, I might treat myself!!