Galen Leather Magnum Opus

Today let’s take a look at the Galen Leather Magnum Opus 6 Slots Hard Pen Case. Thanks to Galen Leather for sending this case over for review!

When closed the case measures 5.70" x 6.50" x 1.4" inches. The outside of the case is a stiff grey leather.

The back of the case is embossed with the Galen Leather logo.

The case holds even my largest pens easily.

I love the stitching detail.

The inner case comes out which allows you easier access to your pens.

Overall, I really like this pen case. It’s nice and sturdy and protects the pens well. I think I need another one in a different color!

Disclaimer: this product was provided by Galen Leather for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. There are no affiliate links on this page and this post is not sponsored in any way.

Galen Leather A5 Folio

I have been using the Galen Leather A5 Folio for months now, so it’s time for a review! This is the Crazy Horse Smoky version. Thanks to Galen Leather for sending this Folio over for review!

The front is solid grey with lots of texture from use. It measures 7.3 x 9.2 inches with a zipper around three sides.

The back is solid grey with the Galen Leather logo embossed at the bottom. The back has just as much texture as the front does from heavy use.

The left has lots of pockets and pen loops while the right has a flap to hold a notebook. The center has a ring.

The left side:

There are two built-in pen loops, 4 removable pen loops and lots of pockets.

Pen Loops:

The pen loops hold fountain pens well, the Vanishing Point fits perfectly.

The right side:

The folio holds my Hobonichi Cousin, with a little bit of room for the tabs to fit as well.

My fountain pens have scratched up the leather quite a bit, but I don’t mind that. I enjoy the texture it gives to the leather.

Overall, I love using this folio. It holds my Hobonichi Cousin and has held up to daily use well. I’m probably going to need one in every color.

Disclaimer: This product was provided by Galen Leather for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This page does not contain affiliate links, and is not sponsored in any way.

Nock Co. Seed Case

Nock Co. Seed Case

When Nock Co. released their Seed cases I immediately knew I wanted one, but I wasn’t sure what color I wanted. When I looked over the Nock Co. table at the San Francisco Pen Show I saw this case and fell in love because teal is everything, and knew I wouldn’t be leaving the show without one. The Peacock/Violet Special Edition A5 Seed uses a peacock green exterior with violet interior, and a mint zipper. This case is all my favorite colors and matches my Rickshaw 6-pen roll perfectly.

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Lochby Tool Roll

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In the past I’ve only used pen cases, but this year I’ve been branching out with pen rolls and tool rolls. Lately I’ve been using this Lochby Tool Roll. The outside is a dark brown waxed canvas with a mustard yellow interior. It matches the Lochby Field Journal well, with the same colors and materials. Thanks to Lochby for sending this product over for review.

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You can either fold it like a book or roll it up. When rolled it is very compact and easily fits in my purse, but this only works when you don’t have large stiff items in any of the pockets. When I carry post-it notes or pocket notebooks I have to fold it instead.

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When flat it’s rather large, 7.75" x 16". There are flaps from the top and bottom that protect any tools.

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The closure uses an aircraft-grade aluminum hook that hooks into any of the four spots on the outside of the roll.

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Zip Pocket

On the left side of the roll is a YKK zippered pocket. I currently have Tombow adhesive and a roll of Washi tape in mine.

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Across the roll are 9 elastic slots for holding tools. The first four are the smallest then two large ones, then three medium ones. The smallest can hold even the largest fountain pens. Mine currently hold: a Franklin-Christoph 45L in Italian ice-M, Pelikan M205 Star Ruby-F, Pilot Vanishing Point Crossed Lines-M, and an Edison Collier Persimmon Swirl-M.

The two large slots currently hold: a Pelikan M605 White Transparent-M, a Zebra Sarasa Clip, and a Pentel Energel 0.7. The three medium slots currently hold another three gel pens.

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Height

The tool roll is not tall enough to hold the average pencil. Here you can see how it measures against a fresh blackwing.

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There are three flat pockets in the back. Again, the roll isn’t quite tall enough to hold fresh pencils-I only carry shorter pencils in this case. The pockets can easily hold post-it notes, pocket notebooks or more pens/short pencils. The notes and notebooks do make it hard to roll since they are so stiff-when I carry those items I fold the roll book-style instead.

Overall, I find this tool roll really useful. It’s very sturdy and has held up well to a few weeks of heavy use. I love that it easily holds larger pens as well as washi tape and adhesive.

Disclaimer: This product was provided by Lochby for the purpose of this review. All photos and opinions are my own. This post was not sponsored in any way and this post does not contain affiliate links.