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Fountain Pen Wrap (Uk Handmade & Lovely)


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Finally after three months of looking for 'my perfect case' I think I've found it in the form of the Kimono Pen Wrap. It holds four pens inside and two on the outside and made by a UK based seller called Inthreadible on Etsy.

 

I've plenty of cases, leather, ballistic nylon etc etc - But not one comes even close to the lovely tactile feel, beautiful quality & care taken in making this wrap. I really can't find a single thing about the wrap I don't like. In my mind it's perfection and large enough to carry all my favourite pens, least the ones I like to keep inked and ready for use on a daily basis.

 

The four internal pockets swallow most pens with ease, however my largest pen is my Edison Herald. My herald fits perfectly it's neither to tight nor to loose, however you'd struggle to fit a wider pen into the four internal pockets. Thankfully there are no restrictions to pen width on the outside pocket, as this is one large pocket capable of swallowing just about any pen. As you can see from the photographs, this outside pocket varies in length due to the sloping design.

 

If you're looking for a wrap style case I can thoroughly recommend it, it's an extremely well made, lovely quality item & best of all only costs £15.24 GBP plus shipping. I received mine within 48 hours via recorded delivery for a few pounds extra. I comes with a care leaflet in which it's explained how to care for the wrap & a mention that if you damage it in anyway, you can return it for repair.

 

 

Inthredible offer a wide range of colours & larger cases, well worth a look.

 

https://www.etsy.com/shop/Inthreadible?ref=l2-shop-info-name

 

I've no affiliation to Inthreadible other than I'm a happy customer.

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

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Looks great. Thanks :thumbup:

I am no longer very active on FPN but feel free to message me. Or send me a postal letter!

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Brilliant - thank you! I've just ordered the one with the cranes on it. My old wrap is looking very much the worse for wear at the moment, after an accident with an eyedropper and Black Swan Australian Roses. (If anybody has any laundry tips to get the stuff out of both my nice Japanese pen wrap and a white dressing gown, I'm all ears...)

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