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Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: July 9th, 2009, 4:55 pm
by Seth Kramer
A beautiful Le Paul style wallet made of seville cowhide. I Purchased two of these from Lee Noble in the mid to late 70's. This one is my backup and has never been used (my original worker is still going strong).

One of the best Le Paul wallets ever made! Price includes package of 50 envelopes that fit perfectly.
Asking $200.00 or best offer. 1st PM that meets asking price gets it.
$5.00 priority shipping.

Seth Kramer
31 Whistlerhill Lane
Huntington, NY 11743
516-659-1123

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: July 5th, 2013, 1:07 pm
by mysticmelville
Hi Seth,
I am sure someone would have bought this from you ,though I am just making sure.

Very Best,
Dean

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: July 9th, 2013, 6:07 am
by mysticmelville
I realise that this wallet is more than a bit tricky to find these days and living in the north of Scotland as I do it is even more so.
If anyone out there has one and might possibly consider selling, please PM me. Cheers, Dean

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 7:29 am
by magicmelville
Hi everyone,

I am still trying to find myself a Lee Noble card to envelope wallet. If anyone has any thoughts on where one could be found for sale I would be very grateful.
I was offered one around a year ago, though the gentleman selling did not get back to me to close the deal.
Anyway, thanks in advance,

Dean

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 12:10 pm
by Doomo
Sorry bud these have been off the market for so long it is crazy. The guy who made these has been dead for a long time also.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 12:28 pm
by Richard Kaufman
Tony, you might consider making them. I doubt there are "rights" to buy, but that's easily checked out.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 3:42 pm
by magicmelville
Thanks guys,

I love a challenge, and often will eventually find what I'm looking for. Though this one is proving pretty tricky.

D

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 27th, 2014, 3:45 pm
by Leonard Hevia
J.P. Jackson sold me a Lee Noble Le Paul wallet a few months before he passed away last August. That wallet is special to me in more ways than its utility. He had another one to sell and right now, I don't know who has it, but it's something I can eventually find out.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 2:48 pm
by magicmelville
I would be grateful for any info on this possibility Leonard.

Cheers

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 2:56 pm
by Doomo
There is really not much special about the design. It is a good quality wallet. Much like Jerry's Nuggets it has gotten a bit mythologized over the years...

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 3:12 pm
by magicmelville
I lived over in the states 20 years ago and a friend had mentioned Lee Noble to me then. I heard the quality was good and that the design was not complicated. I move between cards and pickpocketing, so my reasons in chasing this are a combination of things. Quality, practicality, and probably a little nostalgia.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 3:15 pm
by Doomo
All are good reasons... Me I am still looking for some wallets that I doubt I will find... But I keep looking.
Tony

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 4:02 pm
by magicmelville
I remember talking to Gordon Bruce (Scottish Magic Archive) in Glasgow and him saying in regards to magic books "they find you". I feel the same about most magical things that I've been fortunate to find.When I don't try so hard is when it will appear!

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 5:44 pm
by erdnasephile
Doomo wrote:There is really not much special about the design. It is a good quality wallet. Much like Jerry's Nuggets it has gotten a bit mythologized over the years...


Agreed.

I have a Noble wallet--it's very utilitarian and will get the job done for sure--very reliable and easy to load. It is built to last and is a worker. John Mendoza has also spoken very highly of it.

However, I actually prefer the original Allen Okawa Eel skin wallet (I've seen at least 2 on ebay recently). Really nice design and classy leather. Also, I like the Barry Price wallet as made by Owens--although I think the zipper is a little trickier. It has a "certain something" that makes hitting the correct spot a breeze.

The other LePaul/Jennings wallet that took me a long, long time to track down was the Michael Forbes wallet, which is absolutely beautiful. However, for actual use, I don't care for it as much in terms of the envelope loading mechanism. It's lauded by a lot of pros, though so perhaps one day I'll put it into play.

Does anyone have one of the Ron Wilson wallets that he was selling for a while? If so, how is it? It was supposed to be very nice.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 28th, 2014, 8:45 pm
by Leonard Hevia
magicmelville wrote:I would be grateful for any info on this possibility Leonard.

Cheers


Sent you a PM.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 10:51 am
by Thurston
I agree with the comments that sometimes when you stop looking things fall in your lap. A year ago I visited my local magic shop and they had a table of used magic for sale cheap. I picked up a thin plain box and opened it. Inside was a a mint Noble wallet and instruction sheets... price $10! I beat them down to $6 and left... kidding, I snatched it up for $10 though!

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 11:37 am
by erdnasephile
For those who haven't seen one, here is what a Lee Noble looks like:

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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 11:50 am
by erdnasephile
Here's the Okawa wallet (flash in the picture doesn't do it justice--it's really nice)

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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 2:01 pm
by erdnasephile
Forbes:

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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 2:58 pm
by magicmelville
These photos are great, though I cant get passed the previous information that a mint Noble wallet was picked up for $10. That must be the luckiest story out there!

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 3:20 pm
by Doomo
Like I said the Noble and the Okawa while well made were not particularly special in function even for the time they were first sold.

I collect wallets and have an Okawa. As for the Noble mechanically speaking it is very basic.

To be honest I was far happier to finally get my hands on an ORIGINAL Himber wallet not the monstrosity pawned off on the buying public for the last 50 years.

Sorry if I pissed in someone's cornflakes. I just look at it a bit differently as I am a bit more involved.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 4:34 pm
by magicmelville
Fair point

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 5:09 pm
by erdnasephile
Tony: Are you at liberty to share what makes the original Himber wallet so special please?

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 5:19 pm
by Thurston
Yes, getting it for $10 was one of my luckier days :) Tony is right, the mechanics are sinple but it was defintely designed right to do the job efficiently which is all you can really ask of most wallets. I have a decent collection of wallets and some with so called multi-functions but the simpler ones are my favorites (including Tony's Hip Pocket Bombshell)

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 6:59 pm
by Doomo
Richard Kaufman wrote:Tony, you might consider making them. I doubt there are "rights" to buy, but that's easily checked out.

Hello Richard. Actually I made 2 for different people from lovely italian calf. They were functionally identical. Afterwards both people were unhappy. When I asked Why? They responded that "There must be more to it". Such was the power of legend. I explained that these copies were identical and in fact functioned even better than the originals. But structurally identical. But they had somehow gotten the idea that the wallets made it far more magical somehow.Oh well...

Tony

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 7:04 pm
by Doomo
erdnasephile wrote:Tony: Are you at liberty to share what makes the original Himber wallet so special please?

You are familiar with the z- fold or strap himber wallet? Even the so called locking ones are effectively trash. Imagine being able to put one in the hands of an an audience member safely after the switch has happened. I searched for 12 years for one. And worked for two more years to make one like it. It was a STONE BITCH! No exaggeration there... But I DO love it... It is that old .. OVER 50 years and STILL the best thing of its kind.

Tony

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 7:08 pm
by erdnasephile
I suppose that's the power of the shared LePaul/Jennings design, I tend to think: simple = less stuff to go wrong in actual use.

There are certainly design finesses and some material issues (Some are too soft to me), but ultimately, it's really a matter of taste, I reckon.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 7:11 pm
by erdnasephile
Doomo wrote:
erdnasephile wrote:Tony: Are you at liberty to share what makes the original Himber wallet so special please?

You are familiar with the z- fold or strap himber wallet? Even the so called locking ones are effectively trash. Imagine being able to put one in the hands of an an audience member safely after the switch has happened. I searched for 12 years for one. And worked for two more years to make one like it. It was a STONE BITCH! No exaggeration there... But I DO love it... It is that old .. OVER 50 years and STILL the best thing of its kind.

Tony


Wow! That sounds very cool. I never realized the original was so different. Too bad they're so difficult to make--sounds like a huge leap over the current stuff.

Thanks!

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: April 29th, 2014, 7:18 pm
by erdnasephile
Last one: This is one of the wallets the late Barry Price used to sell directly. It's kind of a cool 2 tone piece. Has my favorite loading mechanism.

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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: May 3rd, 2014, 4:13 pm
by J Siegfried
An Okawa Wallet currently up for sale on eBay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/281326508349?ss ... 1555.l2649

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: May 4th, 2014, 4:20 am
by magicmelville
Its unfortunate that this seller will not ship to the UK!

Re: Unknown Wallet

Posted: August 30th, 2017, 11:11 am
by magicmelville
Can anyone help me in finding out the maker of this Lepaul style wallet. All the info I have is that it was sent over from the U.S.A to the U.K approx 25 years ago.
When the photo came through it was tagged as saying the wallet was by Lee Noble, I'm not so sure as I thought he only worked in Seville Cowhide. The cuts for credit cards and general layout do look a little like a Noble as well as the old Supreme Magic Co Lepaul released in the 80's (though I have that one an its in a heavy pebbled leather)
Any thoughts gratefully recieved
Cheers

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bxqfb ... 0ZvSE00RjA

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: August 31st, 2017, 12:10 am
by Richard Kaufman
I knew Lee Noble. He was a very nice man and a good performer.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: August 31st, 2017, 4:36 am
by magicmelville
Hi Richard,

I've only ever heard good things about him. I have one of his Sevilly a cowhide Lepaul wallets. Lovely!

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: August 31st, 2017, 6:22 pm
by Bob Farmer
The Ross Bertram wallet beats all of these. It's really clever and really simple. I have one Ross gave me. It's described in one of his books but the photos there do not do it justice.

I did a card in wallet with a Himber. You are wearing a jacket. The Himber is under your right arm held in place. It's horizontal. Palm out the card and reach in your jacket and right into the underside of the Himber leaving the card. Take out the wallet and open to other side to show it empty. Etc.

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: August 31st, 2017, 9:18 pm
by erdnasephile
Here's a picture of the Ross Bertram wallet (in a post from Glenn Farrington)

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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: August 31st, 2017, 10:18 pm
by MagicbyAlfred
Bob Farmer wrote:The Ross Bertram wallet beats all of these. It's really clever and really simple. I have one Ross gave me. It's described in one of his books but the photos there do not do it justice.

I did a card in wallet with a Himber. You are wearing a jacket. The Himber is under your right arm held in place. It's horizontal. Palm out the card and reach in your jacket and right into the underside of the Himber leaving the card. Take out the wallet and open to other side to show it empty. Etc.


Wow! I had never heard of anyone doing CIW with a Himber! That sounds super strong! Do you no longer do that effect, Bob? Which Himber wallet did/do you use? You mentioned that you reach under your right arm. So, are you left-handed?

Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: September 1st, 2017, 3:15 pm
by Richard Kaufman
Bob is multi-handed.


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Re: Original Lee Noble Wallet

Posted: May 16th, 2020, 11:52 am
by erdnasephile
erdnasephile wrote:
Doomo wrote:
erdnasephile wrote:Tony: Are you at liberty to share what makes the original Himber wallet so special please?

You are familiar with the z- fold or strap himber wallet? Even the so called locking ones are effectively trash. Imagine being able to put one in the hands of an an audience member safely after the switch has happened. I searched for 12 years for one. And worked for two more years to make one like it. It was a STONE BITCH! No exaggeration there... But I DO love it... It is that old .. OVER 50 years and STILL the best thing of its kind.

Tony


Wow! That sounds very cool. I never realized the original was so different. Too bad they're so difficult to make--sounds like a huge leap over the current stuff.

Thanks!


Update: After 6 years of looking, I finally lucked into an an original Richard Himber wallet. It really is something special. The tolerances are so precise, it just about locks by itself. Thanks for the tip, Tony!

I am still trying to hunt down a Lee Nobel Himber Wallet, so if you have one you wish to part with, please give me a holler by PM.