Help with money clip

So, my wallet is on its last legs, never used a money clip, and if I did not like at least I would get another Bond item of the collection.

But I am confused as to what money clip to order,

This is supposed to be the James Bond one,

http://www.douglaspell.com/corporate/368/james-bond-silver-money-clip

Is it different from the one below, other than price? Is the stamped date letter the same as year Casino came out? Any help would be great. The one one says h and the latter is g.

http://www.douglaspell.com/for-him/money-clips/375/silver-money-clip

Any help would be great, many thanks !
" Not All Who Wander Are Lost "

Comments

  • JBT0077JBT0077 GermanyPosts: 236MI6 Agent
    Yep, the second is a bit longer.
    The stamped date letter is different to the casino royale one.
    If you want the correct Bond Money Clip you should choose the more expensive one.
  • jared_nomakjared_nomak Posts: 1,943MI6 Agent
    Look up a discount code for there as there is one which will get you it cheaper
    Ross
  • DBSDBS Los Angeles, CAPosts: 1,015MI6 Agent
    You can also read through this thread for more info - http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/28595/bonds-money-clip/

    The date-stamp letter changes each year (the CR letter was 'f'). You can't order a previous year's stamp however - they only offer the current year's stamp, which I believe is now 'n.'

    Hope this info helps.

    Kind regards,
    Craig
  • BLU8BLU8 Ontario, CanadaPosts: 418MI6 Agent
    If you order it from here and type in the promotional code 123RDP, you get a discounted price of 78.40 pounds: http://www.silvershopgifts.com/for-him/money-clips/368/james-bond-silver-money-clip
  • StefanStefan VirginiaPosts: 568MI6 Agent
    Thanks gentleman, and for the discount code Blu.
    " Not All Who Wander Are Lost "
  • ChromeJobChromeJob Durham, NC USAPosts: 149MI6 Agent
    Looking for something to just put bills in? Gay Talese wrote once that his father had one billfold for pocket money, and another for tips, all crisp new bills. Something about tipping with a really crisp new bill made it more of a suave gesture.

    For 15 years or so I used Letts of London appt calendars, still have my old business card case, address book, etc by them. They made a really nice money fold that I still use. Black leather, red silk lining, slim clip mechanism, monogrammed. I can't see if they make things like that any more, but it's a very neat simple way to keep your bills collected. I can post a pic if there's interest....
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    “It reads better than it lives.” T. Case
  • Mister GreeneMister Greene Posts: 224MI6 Agent
    The Bond money clip is great I use mine for going out and special occasions because it looks to good to use everyday so as an alternative I use a titanium one for everyday use. I got it from superior titanium. Just offering it as an option.
  • StefanStefan VirginiaPosts: 568MI6 Agent
    Thanks for the great advice.
    " Not All Who Wander Are Lost "
  • StefanStefan VirginiaPosts: 568MI6 Agent
    Thanks for the great advice everyone, does the Bond clip expand over time?
    " Not All Who Wander Are Lost "
  • Gadget MeisterGadget Meister Bicester, OxonPosts: 1,972MI6 Agent
    Mister Greene

    Now you've got me salivating over www.superiortitanium.com, thanks for that :#
  • Mister GreeneMister Greene Posts: 224MI6 Agent
    Sorry Gadget Meister. You got to get one they are great. I've had one for a out 5 years and it still looks good and is t stretched out at all. And i think I'll end up getting the one with the gold bar inset it just looks cool
  • 00-Agent00-Agent CaliforniaPosts: 453MI6 Agent
    I have been carrying my CR money clip daily since I first purchased it after the release of Casino Royal. That is until last Monday evening when I lost it.

    I am going to purchase a new one, but of course I cannot purchase it with the "f" stamp from silver shop gifts. If anyone out there is looking to sell of their money clip with the "f" stamp please post/pm me. Thanks!
    "A blunt instrument wielded by a Government department. Hard, ruthless, sardonic, fatalistic. He likes gambling, golf, fast motor cars. All his movements are relaxed and economical". Ian Fleming
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