I just got my order of Moleskine Soft Cover books from Amazon.co.uk
and I wanted to share some images and first impressions. :-)
Generally the soft Moles are pretty similar compared to the hardcover
ones. The paper (as far as I can tell before having used them) is
exactly the same, just that they only have 192 pages. The expandable
inner pocket luckily also is the one of the hardcover Moles and not
the (IMHO pretty unusable one) of the 18 month planers. The cover
looks and feels exactly like the ones of the 18 month weekly planers,
and also the general feel is pretty much the same.
Altogether my first impression is very positive and I'm looking
forward to being able to use them, especially the new extra large
version. I've been using the large Cahiers before, but never liked
neither their paper (scatchy on the backside) nor their cardboard cover.
Check out out my images here: http://gallery.mac.com/daniel.klein/100012
Greetings,
-Daniel
www.hobsoft.de
It looks like the same book as the planner, just without the printed
dates. A logical addition to their line.
Steve
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Finally, someone has managed to get some images out there. Thanks
very much for doing this.
--
-Chaim
I wound up folding a piece of beige cardstock to make a "folder" to keep
some things in. It stays in just fine, but I would prefer the accordion
pocket as well. On the other hand, the minimal pocket is nice to keep
emergency cash and stamps in and be darn sure they won't fall out.
--
Evan "JabberWokky" Edwards
http://www.cheshirehall.org/
615.517.6900
Still I'm thinking for changing over from the hard cover to the soft
cover for my work related GTD and I will stick to the hard cover for
my
journal and hand made diary (thank you Mike Rohde).
Does anyone know what happened to the postcards and stamps that
came with every Moleskine. They were still in the last batch I got and
now with the last order from Amazon they have disappeared.
Any ideas anyone?
Have a nice weekend.
Marcus
Stumbled upon it via boingboing today. Can't tell from the photos if
they are the newer Moleskines or something else.
Thoughts?
On Oct 19, 12:47 pm, Leonard <mobile.leon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have not purchased any Moleskine's lately as the last time I purchased,
> what is for me, a years worth. Now that I've been reading about some issues
> such as you are reporting and the other issue with the different materials
> on the hard bound pocket notebooks. I am concerned. The lined pocket
> notebooks are what I use and love them in their original form. To hear that
> there is, or may be, changes or quality issues is disturbing.
>
> Anyone else out there reading this that may have some feedback or
> experiences to share regarding the pocket notebooks, I would greatly
> appreciate hearing from.
>
> Thanks!
>
On Oct 26, 8:09 am, "brook...@gmail.com" <brook...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Would this be them, or something older:http://charlesandmarie.com/lifestyle-gems/quintessentials/modern-livi...
>
> Stumbled upon it via boingboing today. Can't tell from the photos if
> they are the newer Moleskines or something else.
>
> Thoughts?
My thoughts relate tot he fact that the text there clearly indicates
that they are not even made by Moleskine. Not related to them at
all. And, they look more simliar to Volants than to the new soft
notebooks...
thanks,clive