Saturday, August 31, 2024
A quick preview of Kyuseido Kakari with double-stack reverse tousen grind
Thursday, August 15, 2024
A utilitarian review of a few pen cases
PRELUDE
A search loop for the perfect ONE and then the more perfect OTHER
With great fountain pens comes an even greater responsibility of carrying them around in this mortal world, where inadvertent scratches, dents, and corrosion become inevitable. Thus begins my search for sheaths and containers to protect these fine instruments, which have earned a reputation for being mightier than the sword; at least for the past 175 years. I digress; I wonder why the keyboard was never celebrated in the same way when it emerged around the same time as the original quote.
BACKGROUND AND OPINIONATED TRUTHS
Experiments, measures and opinion
I like to use a few fountain pens during my travels for note-taking and journaling. While I could use the original boxes for my limited collection, they tend to take up unnecessary space in my cupboard. Some of these cases are beautifully made, while others are more ordinary. That's where a storage pen case comes in handy. One advantage is that you can see multiple pens together to help with selection, or perhaps just to avoid making a choice. For example, I often tell my Opus 88 Jazz to just lie there, which has been my unfortunate treatment of that pen ever since I got it.
In my case, the search has usually been for a value-for-money options. It’s rare to find a case that costs as much as a pen, but this highlights the absence of worthy alternatives. Another aspect is that in India, leather goods are available at a fraction of the cost compared to the West, although there is less general understanding of the premium quality of higher-grade leather materials. By a stroke of luck, a couple of us met Michael, a leather importer based in California, who sources leather from India, China, and Thailand. He supplies leather to some well-known premium brands, with the final products ranging from premium car seat covers to women’s bags. He explained what typically gets exported versus what is consumed domestically in these countries. Michael also described the leather qualities and grades he looks for when evaluating a shipment from the tanneries. By the way, you can check out some interesting expositions on leather grades and types here, and here’s a brief write-up on leather quality if you’re short on time or patience:
- Full Grain: The highest quality. A cut of leather consisting of the outer layer of hide, left unsanded and unbuffed to retain its natural imperfections. It has a strong and durable surface.
- Top Grain: The top layer is sanded to remove imperfections, which reduces some of the strength and water-repellent qualities of full grain leather. It is commonly used in handbags, wallets, and shoes.
- Corrected: A broader term often referred to as genuine leather. It can be any layer of hide that has been treated to create a uniform surface. Commonly used in belts, wallets, bags, gloves, and shoes.
- Split Grain: A layer cut from the lower levels of top grain leather. It is not as dense, tight, or durable as full grain or top grain leather.
- Reconstituted & Recycled: Leather scraps are bonded together using polyurethane or latex.
Here are a list of leather finishes:
- Aniline: Dyes allow natural surface of leather to show through.
- Semi-Aniline: Similar to aniline but with added pigments.
- Faux: Also known as PU, Vegan or Vinyl leather. Is made of polyurethane and made to mimic real leather.
- There are many more types (12+), but they may not be relevant to our search for pen cases and sleeves.
Leather tanning is the process of treating hides to clean them of dirt, blood, and hair. This process alters the protein structure of the hide to make the leather durable and less susceptible to decomposition.
- Vegetable tanning: This method uses natural materials or tannins derived from plants and bark, which are astringents. It’s an ancient, environmentally friendly process.
- Chromium tanning: Chromium sulfate is used for a faster and cheaper tanning process, offering more color options than vegetable tanning. The hair and flesh are removed before the tanning process.
Leather hides are graded as 1, 2, 3, or non-tannable, depending on the imperfections in the hide. The top-of-the-line branded pen cases are made from full grain cowhide leather with an aniline or semi-aniline finish.
The case proliferation in my situation is rather proportional to the larger pen dimensions rather than the number of pens in my relatively limited collection. I found it increasingly inconvenient to carry flagship pens like the Wahl-Eversharp Decoband, Pilot Custom Urushi in the Pelikan TG32 three-pen case. While the Decoband fits inside Visconti Dreamtouch comfortably, the Custom Urushi does not. These pens could be a part of an everyday carry unlike a Namiki Emperor, unless you of course dare to carry it. In this situation, the Cross Leather Pen Box came to my rescue, but its dimensions pose a problem for my laptop bag if I want to carry two or three more standard pens.
Given the rapid progress in design, manufacturing and evolving human desires, here are my standard set of guidelines, refined over the years, while looking for pen cases (YMMV):
OBSERVATIONS & EXPERIENCE
In Context
Here are the pen cases I have acquired over the years:
Single pen cases
- The Black Canvas Pen Capsule: Soft case. I got the English Violet variant which is made of top-grain chrome-tanned leather. The inside of the pouch is soft and velvety.
- Endless Companion Pen Pouch: Hard case. The company uses the term genuine leather which may indicate corrected leather. However, it seems well-made for standard pen sizes (such as a Lamy 2000, and it can stretch to fit a regular Montblanc 146) and has a matte buffed finish. The pen itself rests in a felt-like soft compartment, and the case is fastened by two buttons. They ensured that there is a felt-flap covering the exposed parts of a pen where it's buttoned.
- Cross Men's Leather Single Pen Box-Black: Hard case. Again corrected leather, but with ample space inside to house a Custom Urushi or WE Decoband. The flap is fastened with a magnetic closure, which is a nice touch. I have noticed some leather coming out off the edge of the flap from the newer of the two boxes, but this is what it is.
- Custom pen case for Namiki Emperor sized pen: Soft case. This was custom-made by fellow fountain pen collector Dr. Ashish Wakhlu for my Namiki Emperor pen. It’s good enough to protect the pen from minor scratches. From the texture, it seems like top grain or full grain leather with an aniline finish. It has some protection at the back.
No
Cases
Type
Weight(g)
L X W (cm)
# of Pens
Available Width/Pen(cm)
Used Since
Purchased From
Made by
Buy Price (2024 US$)
1
TBC Leather Pen Capsule
Open
15
16.5x3.8
1
3
2023
theblackcanvas.in
The Black Canvas
$6
2
Endless Companion Pen Pouch
Button,Double Flap
45
16x4.9
1
3
2024
in.madebyendless.com
Endless India
$13
3
Cross Leather Single Pen Box
Magnetic Closure
46
15.8x4
1
3.3
2019
Amazon
Cross/Torero
$7
4
Custom Namiki Emperor Case
Flap with loop
20
16.5x3.6
1
3.3
2019
ashish.wakhlu@gmail.com
Dr. Ashish Wakhlu
$8
Multi pen cases
No | Cases | Type | Weight(g) | L X W (cm) | # of Pens | Available Width/Pen(cm) | Used Since | Purchased From | Made by | Buy Price (2024 US$) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | TBC Leather Pen Capsule | Open | 15 | 16.5x3.8 | 1 | 3 | 2023 | theblackcanvas.in | The Black Canvas | $6 |
2 | Endless Companion Pen Pouch | Button,Double Flap | 45 | 16x4.9 | 1 | 3 | 2024 | in.madebyendless.com | Endless India | $13 |
3 | Cross Leather Single Pen Box | Magnetic Closure | 46 | 15.8x4 | 1 | 3.3 | 2019 | Amazon | Cross/Torero | $7 |
4 | Custom Namiki Emperor Case | Flap with loop | 20 | 16.5x3.6 | 1 | 3.3 | 2019 | ashish.wakhlu@gmail.com | Dr. Ashish Wakhlu | $8 |
- Arista Leatherette Case for 6 pens: Hard case. I have two of Arista pen cases that I got from Amazon, primarily for storage. They’re lined with felt and have a partial over-layer to protect the finials from brushing against the zipper. It’s somewhat partial towards the pens in the first and last slots. Made of polyurethane, it closely mimics Saffiano leather and has a nice touch with bumpers at the base.
- The Black Canvas Jotbox: Soft case. A nice box for keeping pencils, parallels, and rulers reminiscent of the good old school days. It’s made of top-grain leather, and is pretty well made.
- Aegean Leather Case for Namiki Emperor/Pilot Custom Urushi: Hard case with pen tray. This is the most expensive case I own and it’s excellently made from Italian buttero leather. Full-grain, vegetable-tanned, aniline finish - this case checks all the boxes. I bought it to carry the Custom Urushi in my bag, may be sometimes the Emperor too.
- Pelikan Leather 3 Pen Case: Hard case with soft flap. Top notch full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather with aniline finish, but for medium sized pens. It’s good enough for a Pelikan M800/1000 or a MB 149.
- Visconti Dreamtouch Case for 3/6 Pens: Hard case with zippered flap. Felt inner lining. This is my favorite case and checking all boxes for full-grain, vegetable-tanned, aniline finish leather. The one with 6 pens hasn’t seen much motion, but it’s absolutely defies ageing, even after 10 years. I occasionally use a standard neutral shoe cream to polish them.
- Brown Bear Classic Pen Case for 2 Pens: Hard case with magnetic closure. By the looks of it, the case seems to be full-grain with an aniline finish. Its pretty sturdy and well made, with a single soft divider. The dimensions are good enough to hold a Pelikan M8XX sized pen. Their men’s wallets made of nappa leather hold well too.
- Essart Pen Case for 10 Pens: Hard Case with magnetic button for the flap. The lid has a transparent portion to get a quick account of pens inside. The frame is wooden and sturdy, with each pen slot lined with felt. It’s pretty & perfect for storage.
No
Cases
Type
Weight(g)
L X W (cm)
# of Pens
Available Width/Pen(cm)
Used Since
Purchased From
Made by
Buy Price (2024 US$)
1
Arista Leatherette
Zipper,Single Flap
200+
15.5x14.2
6
2.2
2023
Amazon
Arista
$18
2
The Black Canvas Jotbox
Zipper
54
18.5x5.5
6-8
N/a
2024
theblackcanvas.in
The Black Canvas
$12
3
Aegean Leather for Namiki Emperor
Pen Tray, Single Flap
113
16x5
2
2.4
2024
Etsy
Aegean Leather Co (Turkey)
$200
4
Pelikan Leather 3 Pen Case (TG32)
Single Flap, Adjustable Dividers
36
10.5x5.1
3
1.6
2014
Martiniauctions
Pelikan
$47
5a
Visconti Dreamtouch (6)
Zipper,Single Flap
123
15x14
6
2
2015
Martiniauctions
Visconti
$100
5b
Visconti Dreamtouch (3)
Zipper,Single Flap
68
15x7.5
3
2.4
2019
Fontoplumo
Visconti
$72
6
Brown Bear Classic (2)
Single Flap, Adjustable Dividers
49
13x3.7
2
1.8
2024
Amazon
Brown Bear
$18
7
Essart Pen Case (Wood/PU)
Lid, Magnetic Buttons
400
24.5x19
10
2
2021
Amazon
Essart
$12
Methodology
No | Cases | Type | Weight(g) | L X W (cm) | # of Pens | Available Width/Pen(cm) | Used Since | Purchased From | Made by | Buy Price (2024 US$) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Arista Leatherette | Zipper,Single Flap | 200+ | 15.5x14.2 | 6 | 2.2 | 2023 | Amazon | Arista | $18 |
2 | The Black Canvas Jotbox | Zipper | 54 | 18.5x5.5 | 6-8 | N/a | 2024 | theblackcanvas.in | The Black Canvas | $12 |
3 | Aegean Leather for Namiki Emperor | Pen Tray, Single Flap | 113 | 16x5 | 2 | 2.4 | 2024 | Etsy | Aegean Leather Co (Turkey) | $200 |
4 | Pelikan Leather 3 Pen Case (TG32) | Single Flap, Adjustable Dividers | 36 | 10.5x5.1 | 3 | 1.6 | 2014 | Martiniauctions | Pelikan | $47 |
5a | Visconti Dreamtouch (6) | Zipper,Single Flap | 123 | 15x14 | 6 | 2 | 2015 | Martiniauctions | Visconti | $100 |
5b | Visconti Dreamtouch (3) | Zipper,Single Flap | 68 | 15x7.5 | 3 | 2.4 | 2019 | Fontoplumo | Visconti | $72 |
6 | Brown Bear Classic (2) | Single Flap, Adjustable Dividers | 49 | 13x3.7 | 2 | 1.8 | 2024 | Amazon | Brown Bear | $18 |
7 | Essart Pen Case (Wood/PU) | Lid, Magnetic Buttons | 400 | 24.5x19 | 10 | 2 | 2021 | Amazon | Essart | $12 |