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* '''[[The Cumberland|The Cumberland / Sapelo]]''' - A unique case modeled after a mailing envelope and closed with a clasp.
 
* '''[[The Cumberland|The Cumberland / Sapelo]]''' - A unique case modeled after a mailing envelope and closed with a clasp.
  
===The Fodderstack===
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* '''[[The Fodderstack]]''' - A two-in-one sleeve case designed to carry a pen and accompanying paper product. Produced in various sizes.
A paper good and single-pen case, it has been released in various size variants since its introduction in June 2014 <ref>http://nockco.com/history</ref>. The standard version is index card-sized. In early 2015, the XL-variant was released, designed to fit pocket notebooks <ref>http://nockco.com/blog/2015/2/23/road-to-release-fodderstack-xl</ref>. In Spring 2017, a Mini-variant was teased and released at the Chicago Pen Show, sized for business cards and mini- and pocket-sized pens.
 
 
 
This line was named after a mountain in Northeastern Georgia, USA.
 
  
 
===The Hightower===
 
===The Hightower===

Revision as of 17:55, 28 April 2017

Nock Co.
Logo for Nock Co.
Founded: August 18, 2013
Founder: Brad Dowdy & Jeffrey Bruckwicki
Headquarters: 1841 Marietta Blvd NW, Suite K, Atlanta, GA,30318
Key People:
Products: Carry cases, stationery
Website: http://nockco.com/


Story

Nock Co. is a manufacturer company based in Georgia, USA, with a focus on cases and bags for stationery. It was founded by Brad Dowdy, of Pen Addict fame, and seamster Jeffrey Bruckwicki. As relayed on their history page, the duo met for the first time on August 4, 2013, and their business was born two weeks later, on August 18[1].

On September 30 of that year, a Kickstarter campaign was launched to help fund the launching of their original product line of six types of cases. On October 30, the campaign was successfully funded at $78,662 -- well over their goal of $5,000 -- between 2,066 backers [2].

On June 25, 2014 the company opened their online shop to the public, with a new case style (The Fodderstack), as well as their first paper products: an A4- and note card-sized DotDash paper[3].

Nock Co.'s case products have thus far been named after geography specific to Georgia, USA, ranging from lakes to mountains, with one exception: the Karas Kustoms collaboration was named after the Superstition Mountains in Arizona.

Products

Dowdy and Bruckwicki as founders and creators have very high standards of their own products, and are proud of their American-made aspect. When production of the cases grew to a scale that necessitated a third-party, the duo had a high bar, and kept producing their own cases until an undisclosed, American-based factory fit their standards.

When designing products, Bruckwicki will often take an idea he and Dowdy had talked about, and sit down with some chalk and fabric to rough out designs. As mentioned in their blog, Bruckwicki presented Dowdy an array of prototypes only two weeks after the pair had sat down to discuss product ideas in August 2013[4].

Bruckwicki's experience as a seamster and eye for design has allowed the company to quickly iterate through prototypes, playtest and use them, and tweak until a satisfactory design is finalized.

As part of the initial launch of the company, Nock Co. released six cases on its Kickstarter campaign: The Brasstown, Chimneytop, Hightower, Lookout, Maryapple, and Sassafras cases. Backers-only incentives included exclusive colorways.

In June 2014, Nock Co. launched their online store, and expanded their product line to include a seventh case, and DotDash paper in two sizes (A4 and notecard).

Following are the product lines that Nock Co. has released over their history, alphabetically. The list groups size variants under the one product line (such as Fodderstack versus Fodderstack XL), and also includes items that have since been discontinued or put on a temporary hiatus since their initial release. Special edition products of already-established product lines are listed in 'Limited Releases' below.


Cases

  • The Chimneytop - A pop-up, zippered case for carrying pens and pencils.
  • The Fodderstack - A two-in-one sleeve case designed to carry a pen and accompanying paper product. Produced in various sizes.

The Hightower

A three + one bi-fold case: 3 pens and one pocket-sized notebook.

The Lanier

The Lookout

A 3-pen holster.

The MaryApple

A two-memobook bi-fold case. It was offered in the initial Kickstarter campaign, and was retired in March 2015 [5].

The Oconee

A bi-fold, slim profile wallet, the Oconee was released as part of a short run 'Blue Label' product in July 2016 [6]. The design has one full-height pocket, and a partial-height pocket / flap, allowing for loose bills and cards to be carried with ease.

The wallet is named for a river in Georgia, USA.

The Sassafras

A 5-pen bi-fold case. The interior had designated sheaths stitched into the fabric, with a flap to protect the pen clips from rubbing on other pens. It was one of the six designs launched during the initial Kickstarter. In March 2016, the product was temporarily discontinued with a note that it was "not being retired forever" [7].

The case is named after a mountain in Northern Georgia, USA.

The Sinclair

Paper Products

#200 Pen Addict Notebooks

This side-stapled pocket notebook was released as a limited edition to the Atlanta Pen Show 2016 Kickstarter. The run was limited to 1000 3-packs of orange dotdash notebook, with Pen Addict embossed logo.

A5 Nock Co Notebooks

This side-stapled notebook was initially released as a limited edition, stretch goal for the Lanier Kickstarter campaign. The run was limited to 1000 3-packs of the orange (Pantone 7510) dotdash notebook, with Nock Co. embossed logo.

DotDash Notecards

DotDash Spiral Pad

DotDash Pocket Notebooks

Nikko DotDash Pocket Notebooks

Accessories

Fishing Vest Pins

Idea Dock

A collaboration with Mike Dudek of Dudek Modern Goods, the Idea Dock was first released in 2014 as a combination note card holder and pen rest. It also featured a thin cut out along the top front where a single note card could be displayed.

At the 2017 Atlanta Pen Show, version 2 of the Idea Dock was released featuring significant design changes. Instead of the single horizontal pen rest, there were now five vertical pen slots. Additionally, the note card storage area was moved from the side to the top. It retained the single note card display strip.

Pelican Clip

Pocket T

Render K Variant

Stickers

Zipper pulls

Limited Releases

Nock Co. has released special editions of their products, for celebrations, Kickstarter incentives, and just to test out a new product line. Due to their industriousness, the list has been expanded to its own page Nock Co. Limited Releases.

References and Notes