Moleskine Notebooks

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    empty said:

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    For anyone that know about this mythic notebooks, their history, why they are so special and different from other notebooks... Yeah, I know it sounds boring, but check it out
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    Real said:

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    lol, Kintela, no visitors to this thread.


    Come on, mates, give him a little help here, vote even if you don't know what these notebooks are. He's new here. besides, he's my best friend.
    "God forbid that I should go to any Heaven where there are no horses" - R.B. Cunningham-Graham
     
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    empty said:

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    Since this thread is almost dead , I'll show you how the Moleskine notebooks are:

    A normal notebook...

    A notebook that's ideal to reporters, guess why...

    This one is special: it's like, for people who like to do creative stuff, do comics and advertisements, for example...

    This a water-color moleskine notebook...

    If you would like to see more of this notebooks (which I personally have one, and I must say that's marvelous) you should check the oficial website of Moleskine.


    They are also a bit expensive, but it's worth it... there are agendas, diaries, books for tourism, to take your own notes; for painting (I mean water color); for drawing; for messing around; for doing crazy sketches; to do comics; advertisements; interview someone and there are ocasionally special collectibles items...

    You can buy them here.
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    Real said:

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    Is there any place where I can buy him here in portugal? Are there any bigger Moleskines?
    "God forbid that I should go to any Heaven where there are no horses" - R.B. Cunningham-Graham