I use a liquid dropper bottle, generally found for glue application and refilling vapes. The needle tips fit in cartridges and converters and have a cap to seal them. They beat out needles because i don't need to rinse them out after every use and can hold a good amount of ink. Also when at work it doesn't get the looks that pulling a needle out does. Though I do recommend a solid case to carrying it in if you take it with you.
Usually I use something similar to a zippered leather pen pouch from Galen Leather. I have a few, they are rigid too so they protect what is inside. Such a shame about Nock Co., I did get a couple of these before they sold out to Rickshaw. The Brasstown in an excellent pen case. The products from Lochby are awesome also. I think I have three Quattro’s in different bags or near my desk. Love the brown waxed canvas. Evergoods is a fairly new company but man do they have some excellent products, I have several of their bags. I don’t use the 2 liter Civic Access Pouch for stationary, mostly use it like you do for cables, mouse, etc. for when I travel to and from the office. I do use the 1 liter Civic Access Pouch for pens and pencils, I love the magnetic closure.
Very cool items. Cool book weight. I use a small Hobonichi drawer pouch w added 3 pen slot insert from Franklin Christoph. This way I can fit t pens in it, as well as a travel notebook, and my phone in the outer pocket.
So I did misspeak in the video, that is actually the Brasstown. I fixed the notes and slides, but I do say Sinclair once that I didn't catch in time. Aside from the name, it is still a great case that will last for a long time.
I have a basic box for now. I got this one from Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B0851FMQVR?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 I would eventually like to get a Toyooka box, but I need a good spot to put it first.
@dwrdnet I tried it out. I have 5-packs of Lamy T10 cartridges and 6-packs of Kaweco international short cartridges. I can comfortably fit one box of Lamy cartidges in that pocket without making the pouch hard to close. The Kaweco boxes are smaller and I can fit two in there and still be able to close it up without problem. Tests were conducted with 4 pens in the pouch (Lamy Studio, Lamy Safari, TWSBI Eco, and a Jinhao). The pocket is fairly long and does curve around the spine. You could fit some papers, a few dollars, receipts, or tickets in there too. But a pack of cartridges seems a good use.
@dwrdnet The Kaweco cartridges are the international short format and fit any other brand that takes that format. My Faber Castells and a $10 Amazon Basics pen I have both use the same format.
@@dwrdnet I found a case on Amazon. But I’ve already filled it up. Think I’m gonna get something to sit on my new desk. Your yellow case is really cool. Looks good to travel with.
I’m looking for a pen case that I can use to both travel with 4 to 6 pens, but I can also convert it into a standing holder when I’m sitting and writing at my desk. Something that can change from carrying case into like an easel… anyone know of an accessory like that?
The Galen Leather Magnum Opus 6 is as close as I can think of. www.galenleather.com/products/leather-magnum-opus-6-slots-hard-pen-case-with-removable-pen-tray-crazy-horse-brown
I have something similar to the Magnum Opus from Galen Leather but it was one I picked up off of Etsy if I remember correctly. I really like it and it is rigid so it will protect your pens. Another one you might want to look at id the 2Go cup from Esterbrook. They currently have three designs, I had gotten one during fountain pen day so it’s a special limited edition. It is really nice and will stand up on your desk so you can see all your pens. It has a divider inside too to keep your pens from banging into each other. I can fit an Esterbrook Essie or Camden easily, which are fairly long pens. My only gripe, and it’s a small one is the there is no positive lock when you cinch up the bag, it’s just help by friction. With that said, I have never had pens fall out when I used this in my bag going to and from work and many times I laid it on its side. Here is a link if you are interested… www.esterbrookpens.com/collections/accessories.
@@artfulstationer thank you for this information! I love my Esterbrook Este, so I’ll definitely check out your recommendation. And you know, I didn’t even think to search Etsy for something like this. So thanks for that suggestion.
@@BethDeWeeseAuthor Of course, happy to help. The one I got is of course inferior to the Galen leather one but sometimes spending over $100 for a pen case is not feasible. I feel like the one I got suits my needs at a fraction of the cost. I can dig up a link to the one I bought if that helps you. I even got my initials engraved on mine which is pretty nice.
Just a quick question for you dwrdnet, which pen was the extra in your Manhattan Portage? Absolutely beautiful body, I love the colors. I am new to fountain pens, and honestly journaling in general and have been enjoying your channel. Thanks for the videos and information.
Thanks for watching. That is the Sheaffer 100 Coffee Edition Matt Brown. I got it from Atlas Stationers. I will probably make a video on it soon, as there have been some other comments about it.
I plan to eventually get a 6 pen Galen Leather case for when I have my pens in my messenger bag with me. I like the cloth cases for my more daily use pens for the time being. I have a 40 pen zippered case, but it is not practical for daily use.
I use a liquid dropper bottle, generally found for glue application and refilling vapes. The needle tips fit in cartridges and converters and have a cap to seal them. They beat out needles because i don't need to rinse them out after every use and can hold a good amount of ink. Also when at work it doesn't get the looks that pulling a needle out does. Though I do recommend a solid case to carrying it in if you take it with you.
Usually I use something similar to a zippered leather pen pouch from Galen Leather. I have a few, they are rigid too so they protect what is inside. Such a shame about Nock Co., I did get a couple of these before they sold out to Rickshaw. The Brasstown in an excellent pen case. The products from Lochby are awesome also. I think I have three Quattro’s in different bags or near my desk. Love the brown waxed canvas. Evergoods is a fairly new company but man do they have some excellent products, I have several of their bags. I don’t use the 2 liter Civic Access Pouch for stationary, mostly use it like you do for cables, mouse, etc. for when I travel to and from the office. I do use the 1 liter Civic Access Pouch for pens and pencils, I love the magnetic closure.
I am considering adding a CAP 1L as well for more pen related stuff.
Very cool items. Cool book weight.
I use a small Hobonichi drawer pouch w added 3 pen slot insert from Franklin Christoph. This way I can fit t pens in it, as well as a travel notebook, and my phone in the outer pocket.
That looks like a nice little pouch.
Love them all, thanks for sharing❤
Thanks for watching!
Love that book weight! Great idea
When I first saw it, I knew that it would be an item that I use all the time,. and I was correct in that assumption.
@@dwrdnet I love using mine for reading books.
ah yes, the famous Nock Sinclair :), very nice, id heard of but never knew that was it. Pretty cool.
So I did misspeak in the video, that is actually the Brasstown. I fixed the notes and slides, but I do say Sinclair once that I didn't catch in time. Aside from the name, it is still a great case that will last for a long time.
Love your content, hence: new follower. Without music in the backround it is even easier to follow your thoughts. :-) Your voice is enough ;-)
Do you have some sort of drawer organizer for your pens or similar?
I have a basic box for now. I got this one from Amazon. www.amazon.com/dp/B0851FMQVR?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
I would eventually like to get a Toyooka box, but I need a good spot to put it first.
im using a Lochby, canvas roll, i do like it
I keep looking at those. Beth has one, and I have a feeling I will end up picking one more before too long.
That Velcro pocket on the Lochby looks like it would hold a small box of ink cartidges. Considering I just got one for Christmas, I should try it. :)
I never considered that. Post back with some results.
@dwrdnet I tried it out. I have 5-packs of Lamy T10 cartridges and 6-packs of Kaweco international short cartridges. I can comfortably fit one box of Lamy cartidges in that pocket without making the pouch hard to close. The Kaweco boxes are smaller and I can fit two in there and still be able to close it up without problem. Tests were conducted with 4 pens in the pouch (Lamy Studio, Lamy Safari, TWSBI Eco, and a Jinhao). The pocket is fairly long and does curve around the spine. You could fit some papers, a few dollars, receipts, or tickets in there too. But a pack of cartridges seems a good use.
Thanks for following up. I bet kaweco users would really benefit from that.
@dwrdnet The Kaweco cartridges are the international short format and fit any other brand that takes that format. My Faber Castells and a $10 Amazon Basics pen I have both use the same format.
Thanks for the sub. Video coming soon about my travelers note book I set up. What video editor do you use?
I started with imovie, but now I am using Davinci Resolve Studio and I am shooting everything on an iphone.
@@dwrdnet I found a case on Amazon. But I’ve already filled it up. Think I’m gonna get something to sit on my new desk. Your yellow case is really cool. Looks good to travel with.
I’m looking for a pen case that I can use to both travel with 4 to 6 pens, but I can also convert it into a standing holder when I’m sitting and writing at my desk. Something that can change from carrying case into like an easel… anyone know of an accessory like that?
The Galen Leather Magnum Opus 6 is as close as I can think of. www.galenleather.com/products/leather-magnum-opus-6-slots-hard-pen-case-with-removable-pen-tray-crazy-horse-brown
@@dwrdnetthank you for the suggestion - that product looks interesting!
I have something similar to the Magnum Opus from Galen Leather but it was one I picked up off of Etsy if I remember correctly. I really like it and it is rigid so it will protect your pens. Another one you might want to look at id the 2Go cup from Esterbrook. They currently have three designs, I had gotten one during fountain pen day so it’s a special limited edition. It is really nice and will stand up on your desk so you can see all your pens. It has a divider inside too to keep your pens from banging into each other. I can fit an Esterbrook Essie or Camden easily, which are fairly long pens. My only gripe, and it’s a small one is the there is no positive lock when you cinch up the bag, it’s just help by friction. With that said, I have never had pens fall out when I used this in my bag going to and from work and many times I laid it on its side. Here is a link if you are interested… www.esterbrookpens.com/collections/accessories.
@@artfulstationer thank you for this information! I love my Esterbrook Este, so I’ll definitely check out your recommendation.
And you know, I didn’t even think to search Etsy for something like this. So thanks for that suggestion.
@@BethDeWeeseAuthor Of course, happy to help. The one I got is of course inferior to the Galen leather one but sometimes spending over $100 for a pen case is not feasible. I feel like the one I got suits my needs at a fraction of the cost. I can dig up a link to the one I bought if that helps you. I even got my initials engraved on mine which is pretty nice.
Just a quick question for you dwrdnet, which pen was the extra in your Manhattan Portage? Absolutely beautiful body, I love the colors. I am new to fountain pens, and honestly journaling in general and have been enjoying your channel. Thanks for the videos and information.
Thanks for watching. That is the Sheaffer 100 Coffee Edition Matt Brown. I got it from Atlas Stationers. I will probably make a video on it soon, as there have been some other comments about it.
Here is a video I just released based off of your comment on the Sheaffer 100. ua-cam.com/video/Ute_2UfHb5k/v-deo.html
If you are going to get a pen case make it a leather one from a quality maker.
I plan to eventually get a 6 pen Galen Leather case for when I have my pens in my messenger bag with me. I like the cloth cases for my more daily use pens for the time being. I have a 40 pen zippered case, but it is not practical for daily use.