CASTLE WALLET

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$85

The Ad Copy

When it comes to peek wallets, The Castle Wallet stands alone.

A modern, hard-case credit card holder engineered for one purpose: certainty.

Designed from the ground up by Simon Lipkin , The Castle Wallet allows you to peek and write directly onto a card , not removed, not isolated, but held inside the wallet, sandwiched between other cards. Exactly where it should be.

No electronics.
No lighting restrictions.
No compromises.

Over the course of nearly two years, we worked closely with our manufacturer, refining every detail until the wallet performed exactly as intended. The result is a tool that delivers instant access , total reliability, and with complete confidence in real-world conditions.

This is a wallet built for the modern performer – discreet, practical, and devastatingly effective.

Included with your purchase is a full, in-depth tutorial, where Simon teaches his personal, hard-hitting routines and shows you how to extract maximum impact from this elegant device.

The Castle Wallet
A new standard in peeks.
Designed to be trusted.

*Although The Castle Wallet has been carefully designed to accommodate both standard business cards and 1914 Billets, as business card dimensions can vary across the world, you may find that a slight trim to the length of your cards ensures a perfect fit within the wallet.

Jheff's Guide

WHAT IT IS:
A specially designed pop-up metal card wallet

HOW ACCURATE OR COMPLETE THE AD COPY IS:
I believe this wallet style is the first to be designed for mentalists. However, in functionality, the claim that this is a “new standard in peeks” is inaccurate. There are other peek wallets that can have both of these features and some that have these and more.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED THAT YOU NEED OR NEED TO KNOW:
This is designed for non-U.S.-sized business cards. For that size, you will need to trim the business cards by about a quarter of an inch. I tried using billets that were 2” x 3” (Cassidy’s preferred size and made by cutting 4”x6” index cards in quarters). They worked okay, but were a bit too small.

SETUP AND RESET:
It depends on the routine and function you’re using. For predicting, you will have to prewrite cards and place them in the wallet. For peeking, there is no setup or reset.

ANGLES:
This has the same angle issues as most peek wallets. No one should be behind you. And this can be done surrounded, but only if you’re careful with the handling and spectator management.

SUITABLE VENUES:
Close-up, Parlor, Stage, Walkaround

JHEFF’S JUDGMENT:
This is a solid entry among the many minimal peek wallets available, though it is not as original or unique as the ad copy implies. The peek is direct, the performer is in complete control, and the prediction feature works quite well with the included gimmicks. It’s designed for non‑U.S.‑sized business cards, which makes it less convenient or practical for those using U.S. cards, and the claim that this is “a new standard in peeks” is inaccurate, as it does nothing that other peeks cannot do. Though this works fine as a peek or prediction wallet, it may not replace the wallet you currently use, but if you’re looking for a pop‑up metal card wallet with these functions, then this is definitely something you’ll want to get and use.