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{{Infobox product
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| name = The Oconee
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| manufacturer = Nock Co.
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| released = July 2016
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| discontinued = December 2016
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| made_in = USA
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| limited_edition = true
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The Oconee is a bi-fold, slim profile wallet, designed and distributed by [[Nock Co.]]. As a product, the Oconee was released as part of a short run 'Blue Label' items in July 2016 <ref>http://nockco.com/blog/2016/7/21/blue-label-oconee-wallet-launch-tomorrow</ref>. The design has one full-height pocket, and a partial-height pocket / flap, allowing for loose bills and cards to be carried with ease.  
 
The Oconee is a bi-fold, slim profile wallet, designed and distributed by [[Nock Co.]]. As a product, the Oconee was released as part of a short run 'Blue Label' items in July 2016 <ref>http://nockco.com/blog/2016/7/21/blue-label-oconee-wallet-launch-tomorrow</ref>. The design has one full-height pocket, and a partial-height pocket / flap, allowing for loose bills and cards to be carried with ease.  
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The Oconee hasn't been available since its 60-count run for the 'Blue Label' product line sold out in late 2016.
  
 
The wallet is named for a river in Georgia, USA.
 
The wallet is named for a river in Georgia, USA.

Latest revision as of 21:51, 23 May 2017

The Oconee
Manufacturer: Nock Co.
First released: July 2016
Discontinued: December 2016
Made in : USA
Limited Edition: true

The Oconee is a bi-fold, slim profile wallet, designed and distributed by Nock Co.. As a product, the Oconee was released as part of a short run 'Blue Label' items in July 2016 [1]. The design has one full-height pocket, and a partial-height pocket / flap, allowing for loose bills and cards to be carried with ease.

The Oconee hasn't been available since its 60-count run for the 'Blue Label' product line sold out in late 2016.

The wallet is named for a river in Georgia, USA.

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