![]() Furthermore, the great thing about the clip is, no matter how few the bills are, it still securely holds the bills in place. What’s more, the clip promises to hold up to four bills and six cards with a firm hand, ensuring nothing slips through its metal grip. Made with extremely sturdy metal, the clip is smooth, polished and holds bills quite well. This solid clip goes almost unnoticed when slipped into pockets, whether chest or pants. The TUMI- Nassau Ballistic Etched Money Clip has to be one of those cash storing tools that very sleek, slim and sturdy. Money clips are a stealthier way of carrying money around, wallets may conceal cards and cash, but they lack the minimal, slim and sleek form that keeps such valuables almost unnoticeable. Keep in mind this is not a scientific survey and as such your opinion may vary from ours. In this review guide then we’re going to highlight the 10 best money clips for men. ![]() Today, as cash continues to diminish in relevance, important documents are digitized and people reduce the number of credit cards they carry – 15 years ago 23% of people had 3-4 credit cards, today that number has shrunk to 18% – the need to have a wallet the thickness of a pork chop in your pocket is declining and more and more men are discovering the convenience and utility of the money clip. But the rise of the credit card also signaled that the days of the wallet were numbered. Later, credit card slots were introduced in the wallet to accommodate most people’s preference to shop cash free. People simply preferred the larger carrying capacity of the wallet and wound up using it to hold everything from important documents to substantial amounts of paper money. ![]() As the wallet gained currency (pun intended) in the 17th century however, the money clip went into a slow, inexorable decline in popularity that lasted for some 300 years. The purchaser, user or participant assumes all risk of injury from any use.Money clips have been around as long as there has been paper money and in all that time they’ve remained essentially unchanged in concept: a piece of metal between which paper money is held to allow for its organization and prevent its loss. ![]() Knights Knives disclaims any and all liability related to improper, illegal, unintended use or modification of weapons sold through our website or catalog. By purchasing any item from our site - the buyer warrants compliance with all local, state, and federal law, and that the buyer is legally able to purchase such items from our website or catalog. Knights Knives will not be held liable for the misuse of any product listed on this website. Also, any attempt in entrapment by any law enforcement agency will be met with swift legal action. All equipment is sold subject to public law 90-351, title III, U.S.D., Section 2511, and any local, state or federal ordinances. It's the responsibility of the buyer, NOT THE SELLER, to ascertain, and obey, all applicable local, state, and federal laws in regard to the possession and use of any item on this site. It's YOUR responsibility to know the law before you order. Suspected items are not to be used as weapons or to cause bodily harm or damage to personal property in any way. Many states allow you to own suspected items but not carry them. ![]() *Sales Disclaimer: If you are not sure about the legality of any item for sale on our website, you MUST contact your local District Attorney's Office and ask them if you can carry or own suspected items in your state. All Rights Reserved. KNIGHTS KNIVES does not accept liability for incorrect spelling, printing errors (including prices), incorrect manufacturer's specifications or changes, or grammatical inaccuracies in any product included on the Website. Entire contents Copyright © 2022 KNIGHTS KNIVES. ![]()
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