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InkedQuills

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Hi Everyone,

 

I have started creating some leather pens cases and I would love to get some feedback from the wonderful people at FPN. Here are some pics.

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Thanks. I have made four of them for myself and I have been using then regularly for the last month. The one in the photo is full sized and fits most standard sized pens. I have also made a smaller one for more compact pens like the TWSBI Minis ans Kaweco sport.

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Thanks. I plan on having it up on my etsy as a more custom order so you can choose 5-9 pen slots.

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I really like the rolled one!

 

 

The rolled one is great!

 

Hey you two. I finally got the pen rolls up on my Etsy shop. Please take a look and let me know what you think of them and the price. Cheers.

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