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Nicely made Jun 22, 2010 Moleskines are usually small, portable and supposed to be your most intimate personal notebook. Your natural and greener PDA. A perfect pocket companion.
My first puzzling question was where did the name Moleskine come from. Mole skin leather I guess? You got to be kidding! That's a lot of hammers to bash them mole heads! It turned out that the name has a history in itself. It came from a nickname that British writer Bruce Chatwin ("Songlines") called his favorite notebook. The cover is made of oilcloth (vinyl-permeated cotton mesh) not leather.
This one measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2". It has a garter that is nicely tucked inside the back leaf cover, to keep it close when not in use. The acid-free pages are thick, with lines and beige in color. (Why acid-free? Acid-free paper preserves documents for longer periods of time). A piece of fabric string hangs in the middle as book mark. At the back flap, inside is a pocket that expands so you put any items such as business cards, etc.
Designed in Italy. Made in China.
I'm not sure what all the fuss is about... Apr 09, 2010 It's a nice pocket sized notebook but it's not like it's more special than others available at book stores or office supply stores. Nice classic look. Very nice quality paper. The pocket seems a little useless but I've already started putting stuff in it anyway. If I had it to do over again, I probably would have gone with the softer covered version. A little more flexibility when it's actually in the pocket would have been nice (but that's my fault) but if you don't plan to have it in your pants pockets then the hard cover is probably fine.
moleskine ruled notebook Mar 04, 2010 What a great product. Easy to carry and well made. Great for a daily diary or notes related to an important topic.
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decieved by a review Dec 19, 2009 after reading one review, I thought this was a tiny, yearly planner. Wrong!!! Back it goes. My mistake...but it would be dumb to keep this when Moleskine obviously makes planners too.
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Excellent Notebooks Dec 10, 2009 I agree with a previous poster. These are by far the best notebooks I have ever used. I love the paper, the covers, the expandable pockets.
I use all 3 sizes. The pocket I carry all the time to record all kinds of personal info, the new A3 I use at work as my primary notebook for meetings.
I use the large for Scouting notes and activities where the Pocket is just not quite big enough. They are worth the $$!
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