The Cumberland

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The Cumberland
Manufacturer: Made by::Nock Co.]]
First released: First released::2016
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Made in : Made in::USA]]
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The Cumberland is a paper goods and pen carrying case by American company Nock Co..

Affectionately nicknamed the 'penvelope', this product is modeled and cut to look like a stationery envelope. The body of the penvelope has enough depth to hold 3 pocket-sized notebooks, while the flap has a pocket for 3 clip pens to sit. The flap is secured by a press-snap, a first for Nock Co. It was originally introduced to the public in a run of 40, exclusively for the Atlanta Pen Show 2016 [1]. The design was resurrected early the following year, in an exclusive Steel Grey/Flourescent Orange colorway for the Pen Addict Live 2017 Kickstarter [2] and renamed the Sapelo. It has not been released publicly, yet.

Both names come from islands in Georgia: Cumberland on the Southeast coast, and Sapelo about 40 miles North.

Both names come from islands in Georgia: Cumberland on the Southeast coast, and Sapelo about 40 miles North.

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