Difference between revisions of "The Fodderstack"
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A paper goods and single-pen case designed | A paper goods and single-pen case designed | ||
| − | and distributed by [[Nock Co.]] , 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. | + | and distributed by [[Nock Co.]] , 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 [[The Fodderstack XL|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. | This line was named after a mountain in Northeastern Georgia, USA. | ||
Revision as of 12:08, 23 May 2017
| The Fodderstack | |
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| Manufacturer: | Nock Co. |
| First released: | June 2014 |
| Discontinued: | Still available |
| Made in : | USA |
| Limited Edition: | {{{limited_edition}}}"{{{limited_edition}}}" is not recognised as a Boolean (true/false) value. |
A paper goods and single-pen case designed and distributed by Nock Co. , it has been released in various size variants since its introduction in June 2014 [1]. The standard version is index card-sized. In early 2015, the XL-variant was released, designed to fit pocket notebooks [2]. 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.