Man, I looove moleskin lol.
I'm a big fan of the pocket (like 5x3 or something) soft cover grid lined journal types. You can take them everywhere and the hold together.
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Man, I looove moleskin lol.
I'm a big fan of the pocket (like 5x3 or something) soft cover grid lined journal types. You can take them everywhere and the hold together.
Not to derail the thread from knives but since this has gone to notebook talk, might as well throw in my .02, I love leather bound notebooks, the smell and feel of leather is amazing.
Not trying to be the thread buzz kill, just really liked the renewed energy and would like to try to encourage those watching to participate. We have "policed" this well in my opinion, and have kept it from becoming a refresh exercise thus far. Just my .02, please participate as you see fit.
on that note...... the local surplus just started carrying Rite in the Rain-gonna have to try one of those out eventually
I get them at Barnes and noble ( I think) the brand name is moleskine. This is a reporter style (flips up) with hard backs. I think it's the medium size.
Why are you claiming nothing else?
suggestion? My go-to is yellow legal pads. Would love to have those in a nice leather notebook!
suggestion? My go-to is yellow legal pads. Would love to have those in a nice leather notebook!
That's pretty close to what I'm offering actually.
Ok guys, I am going to buy either a mora classic no.2 or an opinel no.8 in carbon. Which one should I get?
Ok guys, I am going to buy either a mora classic no.2 or an opinel no.8 in carbon. Which one should I get?
We did agree on no solid rules. Everyone reserves the right to choose who their items go to. I strongly suggest that you check a person's posts if you don't feel comfortable with anything.
My personal opinion is that if you do not have much to give, you're still welcome to accept a few items, but at some point common sense should tell you when the balance becomes uneven. This thread is about giving first, and receiving second. Take my word for it, it feels awesome to pass on something to someone who wants or needs it.