jdboucher
Sep 28 2008, 06:50 PM
I want a case that holds 3 pens of bigger size (Pelikan M800). What do you recommend?
AndyHayes
Sep 28 2008, 06:56 PM
Pelikan's 3-pen case is nice.
Edited for spillong
Col
Sep 28 2008, 07:11 PM
QUOTE (AndyHayes @ Sep 28 2008, 07:56 PM)

Pelikan's 3-pen case is nice.
And the ones with the green band are especially nice.
MrRogers
Sep 28 2008, 07:30 PM
I bought a 3 pen holder from paradise pen that is great for the $$ (35). I now however, mostly use a Libelle 12 pen case as I can never decide which 3 pens to bring to work each day. I can however, usually narrow it down to 12 lol
MrR
nkk
Sep 28 2008, 08:00 PM
I have a Piquadro 2 pen case, and I cannot imagine that the three pen one is any different, apart from being larger and having another slot. If I ever needed a 3 pen case, I would buy a Piquadro with no hesitation. I highly recommend them.
-Nkk
EDIT: I can only dream that I had a financial stake in Piquadro, or was otherwise associated with them.
inkster
Sep 29 2008, 12:24 AM
Just went through this process. Check out Bosca and Joon for leather cases. My Bosca 2 pen case easily takes my Nakaya writer and the Joon (gently pre-stretched) takes the Nakaya as well. If Bosca makes a 3 pen case would definitely go that way. The Bosca leather case is well made and has a luxury feel.
milo
Oct 1 2008, 02:44 PM
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/engeika-finest-ja...3QQftidZ2QQtZkmEngeika sold a horse leather 3 pen case with free shipping. I got mine for about £16 GBP. The leather feels nice and smooth. My only complaint is that the loops inside feel a little cheap and rough, but so far haven't causes any scratches to my Sailor 1911M.
What is the inside of the Pelikan case like? I'd be interested in a 2 or 1 pen case.
Do you think a 1 pen case in a trouser/jeans pocket is too bulky? Bear in mind us guys also stuff wallets, keys and phones in our jeans.
rroossinck
Oct 1 2008, 03:09 PM
QUOTE (nkk @ Sep 28 2008, 03:00 PM)

I have a Piquadro 2 pen case, and I cannot imagine that the three pen one is any different, apart from being larger and having another slot. If I ever needed a 3 pen case, I would buy a Piquadro with no hesitation. I highly recommend them.
-Nkk
EDIT: I can only dream that I had a financial stake in Piquadro, or was otherwise associated with them.
Any ideas where to find Piquadro cases these days? Seems like they're few and far between.
cmenice
Oct 1 2008, 03:45 PM
The Danitrio one I got from winedoc is awesome. You could send him an email to see if he has anymore.
strunkl
Oct 1 2008, 03:50 PM
I use Levenger's Pen Parapet Quad to hold 3 pens and a traveling inkpot.
theguy128
Oct 1 2008, 04:13 PM
I got the Aston PB-3 Flap Over Hard Pen Pouch from Swisher Pens for my M800 set. Its a good fit IMO. The girth of the M800 can make it hard to find a pen case that fits well.....
QUOTE (rroossinck @ Oct 1 2008, 11:09 AM)

QUOTE (nkk @ Sep 28 2008, 03:00 PM)

I have a Piquadro 2 pen case, and I cannot imagine that the three pen one is any different, apart from being larger and having another slot. If I ever needed a 3 pen case, I would buy a Piquadro with no hesitation. I highly recommend them.
-Nkk
EDIT: I can only dream that I had a financial stake in Piquadro, or was otherwise associated with them.
Any ideas where to find Piquadro cases these days? Seems like they're few and far between.
Fountain Pen Hospital (no affiliation) has the 3 pen adjustable one. I got mine from there, and would recommend them.
-Nkk
milo
Oct 3 2008, 09:11 AM
Folks,
yesterday i looked inside my 3 pen case from Engeika (on Ebay) and discovered its lined with with some sort of Nylon type material. Its the same for the loops...on the outer part of the loops its leather, inside its this nylon stuff. Could it be ballistic nylon? Its very thing material and the loops are also quite slim, but they are big enough to easily accommodate the wide cap ring of the 1911M so I'm sure bigger pens would also fit.
I'm still yearning for a 1 pen pelikan case.
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