Moleskine Plain Cahier Journal Black Pocket set of 3 Plain Journals
October 27, 2009 by sgtwak
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Moleskine Plain Cahier Journal Black Pocket set of 3 Plain Journals

photo albums : Soft light pocket book packed in sets of three notebooks. Cover in heavy-duty cardboard in black with visible stitching on the spine. Inside theres a spacious pocket for notes or clippings. Available in sets of three only. Unit price is for a set of 3 black small plain notebooks 64 pages each 3 x 5. Now you can give your piece a professional heirloom look with an engraved brass plate – See Suggested Accessories below.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars moleskine journal
once you start using these, you will never stop. Who knew there were so many things worthy of jotting down?
2 Stars Overpriced.
These are discrete, flat and classy little journals. Do they work better than generic ones at any stationary store? Not really. They convey some sophistication, but are definitely snob excess and with Moleskine, you’re mostly buying a brand. Dollars per page, these cost about four times as much as no-name pads of paper. Sensible, in this economy? I don’t think so.
5 Stars If you need a compact Moleskine, this is it.
I originally bought this absent-mindedly thinking it was a little larger. I didn’t pay much attention to the dimensions, but these small notebooks still come in handy. Fits better in your pocket than a spiral-bound and pages don’t fall out. It’s especially nice that they’ve included the back pocket as featured in the larger versions.
5 Stars My new PDA, with better random access
I’m a convert to paper, having carried a Palm of one generation after another for the last 10 years. But they’re just too bulky, not quick enough, and too hard to randomly flip through the accumulated information. (Please don’t offer advice on fixing them; I’m in IT support and have gone through all the love-hate cycles with PDA’s I can stand. And my phone is _just_ a phone.)
So I found these notebooks and fell in love. I keep one in my pocket at all times and am always jotting down notes, lists, diary entries, reviews, URLs, passwords, etc.
My only fear was losing one, or spilling water on it and watching my water-based fountain pen ink become unreadable. Happily, we have a new copier at work that scans to pdf and emails. So once a week or so I send myself any new pages and have a permanent record in my email inbox if needed–best of both worlds.
The little pocket on the back has been very useful–holds my bus pass in a very convenient location for quick access; likewise a few business cards–no need for a pretentious separate case. And room left over for a few dollar bills to get my caffeine fix on the way in to the lab.
I tape my business card to the inside front cover in the hopes some kind soul will return it if I do leave one laying somewhere. On the black v. tan color? Black shows less wear; tan does allow one to write on the cover–but depending on the ink one uses, how close to the body carried, and perspiration, this may not be a Good Thing for one’s clothes.
5 Stars I love these notebooks!
These notebooks are flexible and fit well in my pocket. I’ve been carrying these notebooks around for the past half-year and have been using them to keep lists and jot down ideas. I’ve really enjoyed using these – it’s an easy way to keep track of things. It’s nice to have a little bit of paper on hand when I need it.
These are the only notebooks that I’ve run across that are small, flexible, and side bound. I’ve tried using the small, top-bound spiral notebooks that are commonly found in stores. Those spiral notebooks tend to get beaten-up before I’m done with them, they give me paper-cuts, and it’s somewhat inconvenient to flip the notebook over to continue writing stuff down. I’ve had none of those problems with the cahier notebooks.







