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Pen Case For A Waterman Carene


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Hi,

For those of you who have a Waterman Carene FP: which pen case have you bought? This pen is slightly longer than your average FP, and it seems that most pen cases are aimed at pens that are for pens up to 14 cm, while the Carene is 14,5 cm.

 

I´m preferably looking for a pen case in leather for 2 or 3 pens.

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I use TPSFF's black, single pen, leather cases @ £10 for 3. I work on the principle, if you only have one pen in the case and you lose it, you have only lost one pen.

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Ah, that´s not a dumb principle at all! :)

 

What does TPSFF stand for. I tried to google it, but I was unsuccessful.

 

sorry, TPDFF = the pen seller from France...Lewertowski. He is on holiday until September so all his ebay sales are on hold until he returns.

 

He sells this case, they are a fairly stiff leather and thus IMHO very protective.

 

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I use this Aston Leather case for my former Carene, I chose this particular one because it's a cigar case type, boxy construction, very rigid, stiff in other words, so your pens can never be crushed. I don't really like the soft cases, as they offer very little protection to your pens. Mine can store 3 pens, including the very big fat ones like a parker duofold international or the Delta vita doce,, etc. Each compartment is separated by a movable flap. I've been promoting this case too much lately, only to help out new comers. My journey of finding the perfect pen case was quite stressful, ended up buying many junks before I landed on the right one. (below). It's not a good idea to carry only 1 pen, especially the C/C types, as they can run out of ink quickly. I always carry 1 nice pen and 2 cheap ones, so If I do lose the case, it wouldn't be a big loss.

 

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I use a two pen Piquadro leather pen case. It is adjustable top and bottom to fit any size pen.

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