
Now die-hard QWERTY enthusiasts never have to be away from the keys. This black leather billfold pledges allegiance to the keys with an embossed replica of a QWERTY keyboard wrapping around its exterior, while its interior rocks the phrase made famous by Jack Nicholson in The Shining: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” It may be a touch less flamboyant than Samuel L. Jackson’s “Bad Mother *&%$#@” wallet, but it’s no less iconic. You can pick one up now at the source link for £34.99 (about ) — unless, of course, you’re a Dvorak disciple.
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