earthdawn
April 2nd, 2015, 11:55 PM
So many of us now know MY63 makes custom cases on a by request basis.
I was having trouble finding a case for my treasured Nakaya Desk pens as the size is .. well .. its a desk pen thats 8" long and meant to be on your desk.
While i have 2 I know there will be a 3rd added so I was looking for not just a case for "A" desk pen but 3.
After some discussion about sizes and colors and design, which really did not take long, Mike started work and has some play by play in his thread "Pen Cases (http://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread.php/4940-Pen-cases)"
So I ended up having him craft a matching single case as well for a Neo Standard size Nakaya as well.
Below you will find what arrived today. They are awesome !!!!!!! I can't explain how excited I was when i saw they arrived and I was actually going to be home early enough to grab the "sorry we missed you" note and make it to the post office to get the package. The girl at the desk saw me smiling with such excitement she chuckled and said " I guess theres something good in the package eh' ?"
I got home and carefully open it and I was blown away. Handmade and just stunning. The pens fit perfect though he left a tiny bit of room for error and I simply put a cotton ball down each tube in the 3 pen case to have them sit a little higher. The color contrast of yellow interior and stitching with the rugged red, as I call it, exterior compliments each other with style and grace.
There is a wrap around cord to keep it closed and he even went so far as to make a custom FPD logo out of metal to hang on the end. WOW that is really cool!
Let me tell you... one look at the case and you know whatever pens are in it must be special to the owner because it absolutely commands your attention.
As for the single case.. I did not expect it to be as nice as it was. Meaning i liked the look very much and wanted one. Once I put my hands on it I realized the depth of workmanship and security it provides. No I would not back my car over it, but I bet it would survive just fine. It is just that strong and protective. Fit and finish is right on. Is the stitching line on perfect... no ... BUT thats the appeal of something hand made. You know someone custom cut and stitched the leather with painstaking time. That is what tells you right away, again, that whatever is kept in the case must be a great personal treasure to the owner.
Last was a really nice extra gift that Mike made and put in. He was disappointed in that he was unable to carve out the FPD logo on the 3 pen case. I was more then OK with that as it was an after thought while doing the project. BUT he wanted to make sure I got something with the logo carved in it. What he crafted and sent was a field notes size cover. The journals a very tight fit, as they should be, and the stiffness of the leather will let me keep it in my back pocket and sit down with no worries. While I won't be doing that my point is that its just that nice and well made. It is not thin flimsy leather in any way.
I realize this is a way longer post then I thought it would be and i hope many have read through it as I really want others to know not just how nice the cases are or how happy I am but how much time, care, skill, craftsmanship and PASSION went into these. You all know "I like pens" but I love people who share their passion within our community. Mike has shared a piece of his passion and a part of his soul in these.
I look at what Mike sent and I know with a smile that these are something i will have till the end. Yea... they are that kind of special.
I will have to do a brief video so you can get a better view in all angles of how these are made and how well they work.
I was having trouble finding a case for my treasured Nakaya Desk pens as the size is .. well .. its a desk pen thats 8" long and meant to be on your desk.
While i have 2 I know there will be a 3rd added so I was looking for not just a case for "A" desk pen but 3.
After some discussion about sizes and colors and design, which really did not take long, Mike started work and has some play by play in his thread "Pen Cases (http://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread.php/4940-Pen-cases)"
So I ended up having him craft a matching single case as well for a Neo Standard size Nakaya as well.
Below you will find what arrived today. They are awesome !!!!!!! I can't explain how excited I was when i saw they arrived and I was actually going to be home early enough to grab the "sorry we missed you" note and make it to the post office to get the package. The girl at the desk saw me smiling with such excitement she chuckled and said " I guess theres something good in the package eh' ?"
I got home and carefully open it and I was blown away. Handmade and just stunning. The pens fit perfect though he left a tiny bit of room for error and I simply put a cotton ball down each tube in the 3 pen case to have them sit a little higher. The color contrast of yellow interior and stitching with the rugged red, as I call it, exterior compliments each other with style and grace.
There is a wrap around cord to keep it closed and he even went so far as to make a custom FPD logo out of metal to hang on the end. WOW that is really cool!
Let me tell you... one look at the case and you know whatever pens are in it must be special to the owner because it absolutely commands your attention.
As for the single case.. I did not expect it to be as nice as it was. Meaning i liked the look very much and wanted one. Once I put my hands on it I realized the depth of workmanship and security it provides. No I would not back my car over it, but I bet it would survive just fine. It is just that strong and protective. Fit and finish is right on. Is the stitching line on perfect... no ... BUT thats the appeal of something hand made. You know someone custom cut and stitched the leather with painstaking time. That is what tells you right away, again, that whatever is kept in the case must be a great personal treasure to the owner.
Last was a really nice extra gift that Mike made and put in. He was disappointed in that he was unable to carve out the FPD logo on the 3 pen case. I was more then OK with that as it was an after thought while doing the project. BUT he wanted to make sure I got something with the logo carved in it. What he crafted and sent was a field notes size cover. The journals a very tight fit, as they should be, and the stiffness of the leather will let me keep it in my back pocket and sit down with no worries. While I won't be doing that my point is that its just that nice and well made. It is not thin flimsy leather in any way.
I realize this is a way longer post then I thought it would be and i hope many have read through it as I really want others to know not just how nice the cases are or how happy I am but how much time, care, skill, craftsmanship and PASSION went into these. You all know "I like pens" but I love people who share their passion within our community. Mike has shared a piece of his passion and a part of his soul in these.
I look at what Mike sent and I know with a smile that these are something i will have till the end. Yea... they are that kind of special.
I will have to do a brief video so you can get a better view in all angles of how these are made and how well they work.