Moleskine Plain Pocket Notebook
Jul 08, 2009 in
Electronics
The Moleskine Pocket Plain Notebook is bound in cardboard, with a ‘moleskine’ cover having rounded corners and an elastic enclosure. The 192 acid-free pages are thread bound, and the notebook includes an expandable inner note holder made of cardboard and cloth. Each Moleskine journal has a ribbon placeholder and removable card with the history of Moleskines.
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4 comments
Audrey on July 8, 2009 at 10:18 am
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fine pocket notebook
Am I the only person who expected this to have moleskin covers? Ie covers made from that fine, soft, nice-to-feel cotton fabric.
Edric on July 8, 2009 at 12:02 pm
How can we respect a perfectly good product- functional, comforting, user-friendly, when it gets reviewed by the terminally pretentious and the pseudo-moronic? IT FITS IN YOUR POCKET YOU CAN WRITE AND DRAW IN IT AND IT DOESN’T FALL TO BITS. OK? try “moleskine my moleskine” (google it) if you want to see some examples.
Tillie on July 8, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Unlike Cage’s piece 4′ 33″, the Moleskine doesn’t suffer from performance issues – the clicks, taps, pops and coughs of the audience, a badly calibrated stopwatch, or lapses of the listener’s attention. The wind of nothingness blasts, unhindered, from every page. A placeholder allows you to pick up at any time from where you left off studying this epic of silence, and when you need to return to the bustle and confusion of signs, symbols and thoughts, a sturdy elastic fastener seals out the cacophony of our everyday world.
Vittorio on July 8, 2009 at 2:36 pm
I was under the impression that the notebook came with notes included, as your can probably empathise after the purchase and the arrival of the book there was a tremendous anti climax upon the discovery of the lack of included notes. In fact I believe that I may have too add the notes myself.