September 23, 2017, 04:54 PM
redstoneJust wanted to say thanks to Sureshot45
He made me a wallet and I was very pleased with it. Great guy to deal with and he does some really outstanding work.
Link to his store
When I got it, the wallet was the exact height for the credit cards, drivers license, etc. I commented that my hunting license and some other items stuck out of it a bit and I wished I had ordered it a bit taller.
Fast forward a few months. and I just got this in the mail:
20170918_111029 by
David Holder, on Flickr
20170918_111122 by
David Holder, on Flickr
I just wanted to give him a shout out for taking the time and making sure his customer had the perfect wallet.
- David
September 23, 2017, 05:08 PM
Jimbo54That's how you build a business. Customer service is right behind quality in importance.
Good on him.
Jim
September 23, 2017, 08:14 PM
Rey HRHquote:
Originally posted by Jimbo54:
That's how you build a business. Customer service is right behind quality in importance.
Good on him.
Jim
Yep, good on him.
Wallet is too thick for me with all the contents. But who am I to speak. I have a minimalist wallet but I also have started carring a sling bag for all my other stuff. Okay, it's a man purse.
September 23, 2017, 09:53 PM
WoodmanSureshot made me two prototype two-pocket bifold card cases, then two more. I've the perfect minimalist wallet now. The Minimalist sports thin stitching & two pockets. Six business cards and one CC in one. License, library card, not much else in the other. Cash folds in between.
Perfection has its price. Next is the Minimal. A single sleeve for DL and one CC, plus two business cards; maybe a folded bill in there. A third-penny cutout at the end for quick card retrieval; wide enough to push the sides together and pucker open the wallet should the CC be wanted.
The true Minimal, for carrying stuff you never need when paying cash. Got the idea while shopping in the summer. Traveling light, paying cash. But wanted a business card readily available
in case.
