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I'm looking for a nice, durable, and preferably leather pen case or pouch. I only have 4 pens and carry 3 of them with me in my backpack. Does anybody have any recommendations for a pouch that holds 2-4 pens?

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I absolutely love Franklin Christoph 1, 2 or 3 Pen Cases.

The leather is some of the most high-quality stuff I've ever owned. My premium jackets aren't this nice. It's soft and supple, yet feels like it will last a lifetime. Smells bloody great too.

They come in black and a nice maroon-brown, and can hold up to three pens. Franklin Christoph also makes other great pen holders, such as the Penvelope, which I'm saving up for.

Edit: Forgot to mention, they're exceptionally inexpensive for what they are, compared to Montblanc or Aurora cases.

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Pelikan makes nice leather ones. I use the three pen case. I also quite like the Nock Co. Lookout 3 pen case. Piquardo made a couple of awesome ones but they are quite hard to find.

I just searched the Nock case; I really like the design of it too, especially since my case will be in my backpack and it might get thrown around so a hard case might get broken.

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I think the suggestions made are all good. I'd also recommend the following:

 

Since you are using a backpack, a penroll will also work nicely. One advantage is these are usually made to hold 5 pens in individual slots; for the way they are priced they are then a good alternative. I generally am a fan of at least 4 slots. Many of my edc include a 'stick' type eraser to go with whichever mp I am carrying that day; hence the 4 slot preference.

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Some good advices above.

 

I recently bought some nice pen cases from Amazon Germany at very interesting prices. I am sure the other Amazon-shops have similar items.

 

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