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The Cumberland is a paper goods and pen carrying case by American company [[Nock Co.]].
 
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 <ref>http://nockco.com/blog/2016/4/4/nock-co-blue-label</ref>. The design was resurrected later in the year in an exclusive colorway for the Lanier Kickstarter and renamed the Sapelo. It has not been released publicly, yet.
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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 <ref>http://nockco.com/blog/2016/4/4/nock-co-blue-label</ref>. The design was resurrected later in the year in an exclusive colorway for the Lanier Kickstarter 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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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 later in the year in an exclusive colorway for the Lanier Kickstarter 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.