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People have the wrong idea about Idaho. They think it's all vast fields of potatoes. While that's partly true, there is so much more to it than that. Farms, yes, but also forests, and deserts, and high plains, and deep canyons. And mountains. Lots and lots of mountains. So many mountains, in fact, that there are no highways running through the center of the state. There's simply nowhere to put one. Lewis and Clark sat down and cried when they saw all those mountains. Later, Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce led the U.S. Cavalry on a wild goose chase through those same peaks and valleys. It took tough people to settle Idaho. Trappers first, followed by miners, then loggers and farmers. Tough people live there still. They need tough gear to survive there.
The Hand-Tooled Idaho Billfold. Just like our plain Idaho Billfold, but beautifully hand-tooled all over the dyed and accented. One main money pocket. Four card slots. Simple, because you don't need a lot of extra stuff when you're hiking through a forest or climbing a mountain.
People have the wrong idea about Idaho. They think it's all vast fields of potatoes. While that's partly true, there is so much more to it than that. Farms, yes, but also forests, and deserts, and high plains, and deep canyons. And mountains. Lots and lots of mountains. So many mountains, in fact, that there are no highways running through the center of the state. There's simply nowhere to put one. Lewis and Clark sat down and cried when they saw all those mountains. Later, Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce led the U.S. Cavalry on a wild goose chase through those same peaks and valleys. It took tough people to settle Idaho. Trappers first, followed by miners, then loggers and farmers. Tough people live there still. They need tough gear to survive there.
The Hand-Tooled Idaho Billfold. Just like our plain Idaho Billfold, but beautifully hand-tooled all over the dyed and accented. One main money pocket. Four card slots. Simple, because you don't need a lot of extra stuff when you're hiking through a forest or climbing a mountain.
People have the wrong idea about Idaho. They think it's all vast fields of potatoes. While that's partly true, there is so much more to it than that. Farms, yes, but also forests, and deserts, and high plains, and deep canyons. And mountains. Lots and lots of mountains. So many mountains, in fact, that there are no highways running through the center of the state. There's simply nowhere to put one. Lewis and Clark sat down and cried when they saw all those mountains. Later, Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce led the U.S. Cavalry on a wild goose chase through those same peaks and valleys. It took tough people to settle Idaho. Trappers first, followed by miners, then loggers and farmers. Tough people live there still. They need tough gear to survive there.
The Hand-Tooled Idaho Billfold. Just like our plain Idaho Billfold, but beautifully hand-tooled all over the dyed and accented. One main money pocket. Four card slots. Simple, because you don't need a lot of extra stuff when you're hiking through a forest or climbing a mountain.
Measures 4.75” W x 3.5” H, closed; 9.5” W x 3.5” H, open