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Pen case for tri part set.

strat

Apprentice Member
Joined
Aug 11, 2013
Posts
5
Location
Kent
Hi,

I have been asked to quote for a Jr Gents FP, R/ball and pencil. The request includes a presentation case for the 3 items. Now this is for a client who is appreciates quality and I am finding it hard to find a suitable case. I am sure others have been in the same predicament. I have been looking at usual suppliers but can only seem to find double cases which are not suitable for size wise or quality.

Any body have any ideas where I can find a suitable presentation case.

Many thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
 

Penpal

Grand Master
Joined
May 26, 2013
Posts
25,342
Location
Canberra AUSTRALIA
First Name
Peter
Also saver in freight with Timberbits.com they have similar ones to Jims suggestion his Davids freight may be qicker what say you Jim?

Peter.
 

flexi

Executive Member
Joined
Sep 12, 2014
Posts
6,515
Location
Maidstone
First Name
mark
My favorite....try Vince at Turners Workshop. I know he has some very nice 2,3 and4 pen cases in leather and some big glass top pen boxes and in the UK:thumbs:
 

silver

General dogsbody
Executive Member
Joined
Jun 29, 2013
Posts
6,304
Location
Somewhere in Staffordshire,
First Name
Eamonn.
Hi and welcome to the forum.

If the client likes quality, then make your own. You control what wood it's made from and what finish you have for it.:thinks:

just a point, if the client likes and recognises quality, why are you making the Gent kits ? :thinks:The ones you have highlighted are not the "top end kits" by a long way. :rolling:

Just a point tho, why don't you introduce yourself on the forum and give us a little more idea of who you are and what you do. Never know, someone may be in your area that can offer some help.

Just go to the introduce yourself part of the forum and give us some gabble.
 
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