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Uhh those cases you linked WRM are a bit too spendy for the same thing you get from pelican. I've got one of these it's big enough to house my aries as well as lots of pens and my grooves for $35
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Ideally, I don't want a hard-sided case (a la a pistol case or the cases you see from LaserGlow). I want something soft-sided, like the CD cases you see that zip up and hold the CDs in sleeves. Just big enough to hold the pens securely, with a little padding, but not much is necessary since I'm a very careful person. Then maybe it would have elastic to hold the pens, or some other unique system to hold the pointers. All my pointers have pocket clips except one, so I could work something out for it if the case used the pocket clips.?
^That would be great for a hard case, but I want a soft case![]()
Uhh those cases you linked WRM are a bit too spendy for the same thing you get from pelican. I've got one of these it's big enough to house my aries as well as lots of pens and my grooves for $35
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If you have a local art or hobby shop that sells painting supplies, they make a soft, multipocket "brush roll" (very similar to the knife roll above) however each pocket has a half-tube (like a c-shaped cross-section) to offer the brushes protection from flexing,etc - the ones I have seen will fit standard 9" artists brushes and that would be almost perfect for your lasers, plus you get the best of both worlds - hardshell protection in a softshell package.
If you want the best of the best for cases, get a Pelican. Take this from a guy that has to use gun cases everyday. Pelicans hold up to some crazy abuse and are of very high quality.
http://www.pelican.com/home.php
Whaaa? "When I'm out and about and using my shotgun..."
Your name makes so much more sense now.
Note to self: NEVER piss off Pullbangdead.