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With a growing collection of pens comes a growing need to store said pens. Pens at home are kept in a glass top display, but the ones on duty require durable, lightweight, and stylish protection. I own a Visconti Dreamtouch triple case, a Markiaro single case, and a complimentary OMAS sleeve. I am looking for a leather case that can accommodate no more than four pens - preferably not a sleeve or a wrap, or anything in which the pens can make rough contact with each other. Any insight would be appreciated.

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I am very pleased with this one. Made of beautiful leather. It could hold a memo pad opposite the pens if desired.

Pilot x SOMES SLPC-01-BN Brown Cowhide Leather Pen Sheath for Three Pens

 

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Sounds like you need an Aston leather pen case. I think you can get them in 5, 10 20 and more

Don't get the Monteverde case. This one holds around 36 pens, but it won't hold them securely.

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That Pilot case looks delicious. As for Aston, I may look into one when my collection reaches that point. :P

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I just purchased a Franklin Christoph Penvelope. They come in many varieties. You may want to check them out (www.franklin-christoph.com).

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I just purchased a Franklin Christoph Penvelope. They come in many varieties. You may want to check them out (www.franklin-christoph.com).

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I just purchased a Franklin Christoph Penvelope. They come in many varieties. You may want to check them out (www.franklin-christoph.com).

 

I have the penvelope 6. I picked up a blemished one at the Ohio Pen Show at a discount. The quality is great, and it fits my largest pens: TWSBI VAC 700 and Noodler's Neponset.

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With a growing collection of pens comes a growing need to store said pens. Pens at home are kept in a glass top display, but the ones on duty require durable, lightweight, and stylish protection. I own a Visconti Dreamtouch triple case, a Markiaro single case, and a complimentary OMAS sleeve. I am looking for a leather case that can accommodate no more than four pens - preferably not a sleeve or a wrap, or anything in which the pens can make rough contact with each other. Any insight would be appreciated.

If you want <4 pen spaces, my Franklin-Christoph 3-pen case arrived today & it's lovely. http://www.franklin-christoph.com/1-2-3-pen-cases.html

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See the 24-Pen Zippered Pen Portfolio ($17) from Woodcraft Supply I reviewed here:

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/283290-24-pen-case-from-woodcraft-supply-review/

 

Product still here:

 

http://www.woodcraft.com/product/149851/zippered-pen-portfolio.aspx

 

These are sold by Fountain Pen Dealers for far more money. Sometimes Woodcraft puts them up for 50% off. Woodcraft has a lot of U.S. outlets, so check and see if you can buy them over-the-counter near you.

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