Not sure if local or part of the national sale but worth a look if you need a handy little notebook.
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u0421793 to thelimopit
15 Jan 164#4
Leave it. I think this is paper view. Although, I’ve heard that this spends a lot of time paging. As long as you’re covered, you’re still in pocket. Don’t forget the new Pencil peripheral.
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luckyfives
15 Jan 161#1
How many moles died to make that then? HOT
thelimopit
15 Jan 161#2
Are these Android or Windows?
u0421793 to thelimopit
15 Jan 164#4
Leave it. I think this is paper view. Although, I’ve heard that this spends a lot of time paging. As long as you’re covered, you’re still in pocket. Don’t forget the new Pencil peripheral.
mr_chris_bee
15 Jan 16#3
Great find, thanks!
otterboxer
15 Jan 16#5
Ooh hipster pad. I write like Hemingway when I use mine.
I had genuine Moleskines, but only when someone else was daft enough to buy them for me. When I realised that I could just as professionally use the finest from WH Smith or Wilko and save myself enough to fund a holiday, then I started to view them differently. OK for Porsche 911 drivers, or those wannabes.
m1cr4
16 Jan 16#10
those poor moles
magicianfx
16 Jan 16#11
Moles do not need sympathy!...... 3 lawns ruined until the hired catcher sorted him in his trap. Unbelievable how much mess one Mole can create.
subhi
17 Jan 16#12
Needs a Lamy fountain pen to go with it!
MissionaryMan
17 Jan 16#13
Moleskine are awesome. Defo worth it if they're cheap. Also a real pleasure to use with a nice fountain pen, as mentioned by Subhi. Get a nice Lamy!
skdotcom
17 Jan 16#14
Why Lamy? I have a a very nice Mont Blanc; not sure I want to downgrade to use a Moleskin notepad!
u0421793
17 Jan 16#15
I used to find they’re a bit bleedy with fountain pens. Departing from my decent Waterman, I explored a range of cheapy Parkers, trying to find one that gave better results than the price suggested (ironically, it turned out to be the first cheapo Parker I bought — the Jotter fountain — that proved a lot more reliable and usable than most of the others, despite being ridiculously cheap). Mind you, Waterman inks all the way. The thing is, these notepads referred to here simply weren’t very good with fountain pen ink, and there are other less well publicised ones that cost similar or not as much, that respond better to fountain pens.
u0421793
18 Jan 16#16
These get good reviews, for people moving away from the product mentioned in this deal:
but I’ve never used one myself.
Also, these are gaining approval
and personally, I quite like these:
good quality, and cheap enough to get a fair few of differing sizes, shove into pockets with ease, get worn and tatty without regret, and even give one or two away to those that matter, without too much expense.
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All sizes, colours, lined and unlined were included. I usually buy one every 6 months or so off Amazon so I got a few.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moleskine-S01003-Pocket-Ruled-Notebook/dp/8883701003/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1452878478&sr=8-3&keywords=Moleskine
This one was £3.25
Not sure if local or part of the national sale but worth a look if you need a handy little notebook.
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but I’ve never used one myself.
Also, these are gaining approval
and personally, I quite like these:
good quality, and cheap enough to get a fair few of differing sizes, shove into pockets with ease, get worn and tatty without regret, and even give one or two away to those that matter, without too much expense.