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I would like to get a nice leather cover with refillable pages. There are covers made for Moleskin notebooks, but I would like to find a reasonable alternative in cost, and still have readily available refills.

 

Any suggestions?

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Fine printe first - I am not affileated with any of these places. I just have them on my wish list as sources for my family members to purchase gifts for me. There are several sources. Pendemondium has one for $42, and refills for $20 (same refills at Swisher for $10. www.kschweizer.com has a leather tie journal for $28, and refills for $10. They (kschweizer) also has a Mediovalus brown Italian leather journal for $34.00.

 

I found numerous others, just doing a google search on leather journals. I haven't purchased from any of the places, but Pendemonium has an excellent reputation. They also have a leatherette refillable journal for much less than real leather (go figure! :rolleyes: ).

 

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I use a Scully leather journal. The leather is nice, but the paper tends of bleed and feather with FPs. See previous FPN post.

 

The Scully leather journals comes in various leathers and are reasonably priced. Mine came from Artlite here in Atlanta. Many office supply dealers carry them.

 

'Have been looking at Roma Lussa leather journals... use google to find dealer; here's one. Also, see another previous FPN post. No affiliation w/ any contacts mentioned.

 

Good hunting!

 

 

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This is available in the UK but you should be able to find similar and cheaper in the US.

 

http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o254/photoboris/Journal.jpg

 

I've ordered one of these as I can fill it with FP friendly 120gsm (32lb) paper. Also, once I've had a close look at it, I'll probably make a few myself...

 

 

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I have a number of products from Renaissance Art Renaissance Art. The preceding link is to their Moleskine journals and covers.

 

 

I have a few covers from Renaissance too and I must say they are excellent quality, especially their overall fit. They hold the book they are designed for within a few millimetres of the edges.

I know they are about old worldly look and feel but would love them to make a slightly more corporate cover.

They have been advertising Clairefontaine in the "coming soon" section for close to six months so they must be around the corner.

If you are thinking about one of their covers I strongly recommend them - you won't be disappointed, and their delivery and ability to meet individual needs (I wanted mine without pen loop) is first class.

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I second Oberon Designs. I've used one of their journals (large) for years and have only the best things to say about them. Their refills vary by size, but the large are $16.50 for two. The paper is blank, but it's just thin enough that when the lined template is placed behind it, faint black lines can be seen. It's great because you get the freedom of blank paper, but the neatness of lined! If nothing else, check out the site because the designs are really amazing.

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I have leather journal covers from Oberon Design and others from Levenger. Since I keep my journals in pretty standard sizes (junior), it's easy for me to pick the cover I feel like.

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I have a number of products from Renaissance Art Renaissance Art. The preceding link is to their Moleskine journals and covers.

 

 

I have a few covers from Renaissance too and I must say they are excellent quality, especially their overall fit. They hold the book they are designed for within a few millimetres of the edges.

I know they are about old worldly look and feel but would love them to make a slightly more corporate cover.

They have been advertising Clairefontaine in the "coming soon" section for close to six months so they must be around the corner.

If you are thinking about one of their covers I strongly recommend them - you won't be disappointed, and their delivery and ability to meet individual needs (I wanted mine without pen loop) is first class.

 

I, too, have several items from Renaissance Art. Regarding the Clairefontaine covers, they aren't on the site yet, but they DO have them. At least, that's what Arthur told me recently when I made a special order request. Just call their 800 number. Still doesn't fit my needs though, so I'm going to look into making my own cover. Just need to get my father to send me my old leather tools I've had stashed with him for the past 30ish years. :P

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On Saturday I bought a leather A5 journal in Debenhams - £15 on sale for £12.

Nice leather cover (black or brown) stamped discretely Jasper Conran, with a tuck-in closure flap and small loop for a (slim) pen.

 

The replaceable journal is perhaps not the best paper (some bleed through with a wet writer but OK with a dry writer), but any A5 notepad would fit to replace it later.

 

It certainly looks better than my normal A5 pad in meetings!

 

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I don't know how someone could look at an Oberon journal cover and not want one, provided they journal.. I am hoping to get feedback regarding the refills. I have yet to purchase the large journal I've been eyeing for a few days. I'm concerned that if Oberon went out of business I'd be hard pressed to find an alternative source for the refills. Have you found any other refills that work?

 

Thank You,

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I second Oberon Designs. I've used one of their journals (large) for years and have only the best things to say about them. Their refills vary by size, but the large are $16.50 for two. The paper is blank, but it's just thin enough that when the lined template is placed behind it, faint black lines can be seen. It's great because you get the freedom of blank paper, but the neatness of lined! If nothing else, check out the site because the designs are really amazing.

 

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I don't know how someone could look at an Oberon journal cover and not want one, provided they journal.. I am hoping to get feedback regarding the refills. I have yet to purchase the large journal I've been eyeing for a few days. I'm concerned that if Oberon went out of business I'd be hard pressed to find an alternative source for the refills. Have you found any other refills that work?

 

 

I've put a moleskine in mine, it fits loosely, but it fits. A larger planner might fit better. You can also find sketchbooks from Blick that match the look of the ones that came with leather cover from Oberon. I'm not sure if the paper is the same, but the books look almost exactly the same.

 

this one http://www.dickblick.com/zz103/02/

or a canson http://www.dickblick.com/zz103/50/

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I have a small Oberon cover and refills, which I love. I also use the large as refills for a custom cover I had made. Custom Cover

 

The larger Oberon journals are the same size as Cachet's 6x9 refills.

 

 

 

I don't know how someone could look at an Oberon journal cover and not want one, provided they journal.. I am hoping to get feedback regarding the refills. I have yet to purchase the large journal I've been eyeing for a few days. I'm concerned that if Oberon went out of business I'd be hard pressed to find an alternative source for the refills. Have you found any other refills that work?

 

Thank You,

InspiredByGeorge

 

I second Oberon Designs. I've used one of their journals (large) for years and have only the best things to say about them. Their refills vary by size, but the large are $16.50 for two. The paper is blank, but it's just thin enough that when the lined template is placed behind it, faint black lines can be seen. It's great because you get the freedom of blank paper, but the neatness of lined! If nothing else, check out the site because the designs are really amazing.

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I have been looking for a leather or vinyl refillable notebook cover on ebay for several months and have been unable to find exactly what I am looking for. Specifically, I was looking for a composition notebook cover because all of the covers that sell proprietary refills seem to be way over-priced IMHO.

 

I know there are some companies that sell specific cover for composition notebooks, but again, these have all been over $30.00. Does anybody know of an affordable solution to providing a nice cover for a simple old composition notebook? Maybe there is a way to make your own that I am not aware of.

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If you're willing to look through a lot of different choices (and have good self-control), you should try etsy.com. It's a web site where people sell hand-made items and I've seen some absolutely BEAUTIFUL journal/notebook covers on there. You can also find handmade journals and notebooks on there. They have just about everything else imaginable ^-^

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If you're willing to look through a lot of different choices (and have good self-control), you should try etsy.com. It's a web site where people sell hand-made items and I've seen some absolutely BEAUTIFUL journal/notebook covers on there. You can also find handmade journals and notebooks on there. They have just about everything else imaginable ^-^

 

 

Thanks for the link! I will be sure to check it out.

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