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Thought I would share this...was in the market for a pen case...particularly, one for travel and I found this lovely cloth roll on ebay. They are made in Japan, cost $14 dollars with shipping, and are very good looking. You can purchase them in several different designs...all with a unique traditional Japanese pattern. I really love it. They also sell a nylon case that can be folded in a clever way to have the pens standing up in the holder.

 

Description is as follows:

Japan SAKI ROLL PEN CASE

Made in Japan

Pattern name :Asanoha

Main color:Purple

Internal Color:Black

Size : 7×7 inches

*Long brush pen does not enter.

Number of Compartments:3

Pen Capacity:9

Material : Cotton

Here is the web site:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/Cases-/165651/m.html?item=261459820658&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_ssn=funa273

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Quite nice! I like the traditional design. I'll have to go see what other designs they have. Thanks for sharing!

 

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I have had one of these in a dark blue colour for about 8 months now. It has held up well with no obvious signs of wear. Funnily enough nobody has noticed my fountain pens, but several have commented on the pen roll.

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JetPens.com pretty much also carry the full line of these wonderful cases:

 

http://www.jetpens.com/Saki-P-661-Roll-Pen-Cases-with-Traditional-Japanese-Fabric/ct/1252

 

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I've got one in "synthetic leather" and its pretty nasty and plasticy. Nothing wrong with the concept does what it says on the tin, just wished I'd got a fabric one as they look much nicer.

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That's a beautiful pen case. Do you have one yourself? How is the durability?

It is well made and very attractive.

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