Monday, July 18, 2005

Moleskine

Moleskine Journals & Notebooks
Moleskine (mol-a-skeen'-a) pocket journals are legendary, possessing a minimalism, style and quality that literally has centuries of experience. To the initiated, there is no substitute. These notebooks have been used by artists and intellectuals who defined 20th century culture, including such luminaries as Hemingway, Van Gogh, and Matisse. Today moleskine journals are seen absorbing notes at a corporate meeting, recording data at an engineering site, at a coffee shop creating ideas and designs, on trails and mountains journaling adventures – in all cases the trusted traveling companion.

Each Moleskine has a rigid, durable oilcloth cover. The binding is thread bound allowing the book to open flat – the pages are a high-quality Italian-made, acid-free paper. Each book has a built-in elastic closure that holds the sturdy cover closed, a ribbon placeholder, and an expandable accordion pocket in the back made of cardboard for holding tickets, notes and clippings.


I use the pocket size for tracking all my meals and the larger size for business notes. Quite simply, these are the best memo and note pads I have ever used and I always keep a supply on hand for fear that one day they will be no more. Moleskine receives the highest recommendation I can give a product.

See the complete line at Vickerey

For my British friends go here Moleskine

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