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It seems there have been several posts recently about pen cases, so I just thought I'd point out that WorldLux has Namiki leather zippered 3-pen cases on sale for a good price. I have one & probably should write a review -- these are really great cases - soft padded leather with a pocket that can hold cartridges, & additional compartments for cash or notes. They hold up very well. And while there are loops for 3 pens, the case can actually accommodate 4. The loops are big enough to hold an Edson.

 

Hmm... I just talked myself into getting another one! :headsmack:

 

http://www.worldlux.com/cgi-bin/navigate.c...AC&collect=

 

 

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:thumbup: I have one of these in black and I love it! This is a great price - having dealt with them before I can tell you that their service is excellent.

 

If you use the fall coupon you might be able to get free shipping by completing the survey.

 

http://www.worldlux.com/media/mailer_fallcoupon08.htm

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What keep the bottoms of the pens from banging in to each other?

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What keep the bottoms of the pens from banging in to each other?

 

The leather loops that hold the pens are substantial, I have never had my pens touch. I you were to add a loose fourth pen, that might be an issue.

 

 

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How about one of these from Levenger?

 

http://www.levimage.com/IMAGE/PRODUCTS/PEN_INK/HOLDERS_STANDS/AL7515_FY_0308_CSW_BK.JPG

 

$25

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