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I wanted to take a minute and brag about Nock Co. While browsing cases on jet pens I ran into this case that had everything

I was looking for. Great material, Perfect Construction, and the exact amount of pen slots. That was the Nock Co. Lookout Case. I have since bought 4 of the cases. I am trying to limit my pens to 12 or maybe 9.. I haven't decided yet. Trying to enjoy writing more than buying ya know. Anyways I love these cases and if anyone is looking for a way to carry three pens around safely and stylishly. I would highly recommend this company and in specific this case.

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I agree with you 100%; the Lookout is a really wonderful case. I recently bought one to augment my other Nock Co. case, the Brasstown, and can't say good enough things.

 

Really glad you found a case you love! Happy writing!

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Love mine in dark blue and grey, perfect for my wider pens; I wish they made something just as simple but that closed, for the notorious evaporators like Sonnets.

 

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"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

 

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Love mine in dark blue and grey, perfect for my wider pens; I wish they made something just as simple but that closed, for the notorious evaporators like Sonnets.

 

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What about the Sinclair?

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What about the Sinclair?

 

You're right! Saw it after posting. Not crazy about the current colours though.

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

 

B. Russell

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