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Danielle Stewart
Newcastle, Australia CustOMER Since 1988
I once worked up the road from your gorgeous store in Darlo. Now I have a partner who reads Green Eggs and Ham to our son, Finn (pictured here), and I've often thought about your GE&H T-shirt. Husband, the credit card, please.
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| Amo la mia Moleskine I love my day a page diary for work, my large hardcover notebook for non-fiction pontificating, my soft cover notebook for fiction and my quadernetti for jottings. I love peering into my handbag and being able to choose from at least three Moleskines!
Ophelia
| Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
Wed 20 Aug 2008 | 12:36 PM SYD EST
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| Reporter's Notebook Bought this for a member of staff who has left to become a fine furniture maker in Byron Bay, he loved it! He can now sketch to his delight whenever and wherever, esp as he also was give the Smith and Wesson!
Ann
| Canberra, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Mon 31 Mar 2008 | 07:45 PM SYD EST
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| Moleskine city notebooks Won't leave home again without clutching a couple, also make great gifts for friends travelling abroad....Could not have done without them last year; especially Paris and Rome - London was handy but the other two made navigation Sooooo... much easier - also, great little tabs and folders to keep addresses, dockets etc.in!
When are they going to extend the range?!!! Really could have done with one in Africa!
Amanda Bourchier
| Adelaide, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Thu 13 Mar 2008 | 12:35 PM SYD EST
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| excellent i've been a long time Moleskine enthusiast. i switched to the pocket diary notebook combination this year and am loving it. perfect for my scribbles, books to read, movies to see etc
Amy Denmeade
| rose bay, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Sat 26 Jan 2008 | 05:06 PM SYD EST
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| Found I have just been to 3 different stores trying to find a much coveted RED moleskine diary but everywhere was dry after the Christmas crazy period. Now I have the perfect excuse to place another REMO order Yay!
Selina
| Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
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Thu 27 Dec 2007 | 07:23 PM SYD EST
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| Awesome ... I love my red moleskine diary/notebook ... perfect handbag size with plenty of room for jotting - which is what I do best ... Two very enthusiastic thumbs up!
Leela Cosgrove
| Seddon, Australia | CustOMER Since 2007 | |
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Wed 19 Dec 2007 | 02:07 PM SYD EST
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| the indispensable moleskine Don't leave home without one is my rule, and yep, a Lamy pen is the way to go for me too...plus the ubiquitous 2B pencil and an artline faxblack marker or two...as a dye researcher I frequently find myself sandwiching snippets of wet plant-dyed fabric between the pages, which then react to the kaolin surfacing agent and make rather nice prints...and when in doubt for birthday presents, a Moleskine always solves the problem nicely!
India Flint
| Mount Pleasant, Australia | CustOMER Since 1989 | |
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Thu 22 Nov 2007 | 04:02 PM SYD EST
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| NY here I come Have just received the NY guide and am itching to use it. Looks excellent lots of great info and plenty of room for me to write.
Angela McQuie
| Pt Augusta, Australia | CustOMER Since 2006 | |
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Thu 8 Nov 2007 | 09:12 PM SYD EST
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| Timeless Have exclusively used these for my travel diaries ever since I discovered them. Very functional with the pocket at the back and the elastic strap. I loved the limited edition ranges they released a while ago - one with different textures and the other in vibrant coloured satins.
Fungus
| Lost Somewhere In, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 | |
Sat 23 Jun 2007 | 11:30 PM SYD EST
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| Please stock the New York City Books too! Have used Moleskine notebooks for ages now, and would love to grab one of the New York city books. Any chance that Remo can get them too?
Gilbert Carter
| Brisbane, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 |
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Mon 14 May 2007 | 11:04 PM SYD EST
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| A cornered market on the 'Jot Spot' I have kept professional + personal journals for over 20 years and these lil' suckers are the jazz...
herMAN Dwyer
| Newport Beach, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Tue 10 Apr 2007 | 08:32 PM SYD EST
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| I love it! I love my new Moleskine diary. It's the handiest thing ever and gets me to the right place at the right time and makes sure I get everything done. It's better than a personal assistant!
Kate Howarth
| WEE JASPER, Australia | CustOMER Since 1990 | |
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Wed 14 Mar 2007 | 04:18 PM SYD EST
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| The perfect 'lazy' diary I've been using a pocket- sized day-to-a-page Moleskine notebook as a diary for a few years. It gives me just the right amount of space to record my insightful thoughts and witty comments (or more often it's just moaning about a terrible day or recording what I had for lunch). Most importantly, the pocket-sized pages don't ever make me feel pressured to write huge meaningful essays about the day. Even a single sentence can look good on these gorgeous pages!
Lorraine Leung
| Sydney, Australia | CustOMER Since 1993 | |
Tue 8 Aug 2006 | 04:00 PM SYD EST
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| Pocketbook replaces wallet The small, lined notebook is a fantastic product and since discovering these notebooks a few years back, I've never been without one. The little wallet at the back will hold a credit card or two, and I've given up carrying my fat wallet in favour of the notebook and one carefully selected bit of plastic. Can even use it to write things in. Only one fault that I know of - all of my little black notebooks look the same: in an ideal world there'd be some way of writing clearly and indelibly on the outside, abrasion-resistant for carrying in the back pocket . . . a DIY gold-blocking kit, Remo?
Alastair Smith
| EDINBURGH, Scotland | CustOMER Since 2004 |
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Thu 3 Aug 2006 | 03:08 AM SYD EST
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| Moleskine - eccellente! PS. to original comment: Does anyone know when the revived Moleskine volants will reach Australia?
«The Moleskine Volant Notebook Series features a soft cover and comes packed in sets of two, each with contrasting shades of the same color (except black). The acid-free paper pages are thread-bound and the micro-perforated, detachable sheets are perfect for loose notes. They're available in 3 sizes and 4 sets of colors: black/black, blue/navy, green/lime, pink/rose.»
This is fantastic news - a great product and a great price (the mark-up on Moleskines in some Sydney stores is outrageous).
To Moleskine novices I'd point out a couple of caveats:
* The paper in the notebooks is fine (in the most beautiful Italian way), which means that users of fountain pens will be disappointed unless they want to miss every other page, as there is a lot of bleed-through. Pencil and ballpoint work fine; extra-fine fountain pens with lighter coloured inks (e.g. green) are ok - just. The best pen for Moleskine notebooks that I've found after 5 years of experimenting is the Pigma Micron. This is an acid-free art pen, and it comes in the most wonderful range of colours. Available in art shops, but perhaps it could be added to the Remo range?
* The paper in the sketch books is rather stiff (almost like light card) and - very important - it is heavily sized and therefore resistant to wet media. So not ideal for watercolours or pen and wash (or even certain ink pens) unless you're willing to prepare each page by very lightly sponging it first. (Just itching to see one of the new watercolour Moleskines...!) On the other hand, very nice for detailed pencil sketches.
Nonetheless, the Moleskines are fabulous notebooks. Bravo Remo for adding them to the range!!!
Yvonne Frindle
| Ashfield, Australia | CustOMER Since 1992 | |
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Tue 1 Aug 2006 | 10:07 PM SYD EST
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| Yay!!! I'm very glad that Remo will now be stocking one of my 'must have at all times' stationery items. I carry one of the blank notebooks with me everywhere I go, and my mother treasures the Moleskine Sketchbooks that I buy for her when she goes away on holidays. They are the perfect size for quick sketching and fit easily into your daypack.
Kris Fegent
| Leichhardt, Australia | CustOMER Since 1989 | |
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Wed 26 Jul 2006 | 05:15 PM SYD EST
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| Hurray! I'm SO HAPPY! Grab a Moleskine and your favorite fountain pen or other writing instrument and writing and doodling and drawing is an enjoyable experience. I have to have at least one Moleskine with me all the time. Thank you for making them available at Remo.
Anonymous
| Wahroonga, Australia | CustOMER Since 1993 |
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Wed 26 Jul 2006 | 04:51 PM SYD EST
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| At last! I have been a BIG fan of these for years. Actually co-incidentally I have recommended them to two friends in the last 48 hours...(one in the last 2 hours) so very timely that REMO now stocks them and I can refer to REMO rather than the moleskine website. Yay! A great product: the elastic and sturdy binding holds the book in good condition in handbags and backpacks, the pocket is useful, and the sketchbook paper survives fountain pen ink etc. Buy more than one!
Louise Box
| Melbourne, Australia | CustOMER Since 1991 | |
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Wed 26 Jul 2006 | 03:32 PM SYD EST
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| Nice but... The weekly planner is great - if you really only plan one week at a time.
The lack of a partial calendar on the weekly pages makes it a bit tricky to use for those of us who (unfortunately?) live more regimented lives. It makes it hard to visualise (much less plan for) dates a month or more away.
Chris Kuan
| Mount St Thomas, Australia | CustOMER Since 2000 | |
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Tue 15 Jul 2008 | 12:03 AM SYD EST
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| The little black address book The perfect little black address book I've been searching for. Simple, sized not too small, and not too big, classic, good hand feel, straightforward blank lines for all sorts of info per entry. Thanks for another excellent item.
Anne Grace
| Toowong, Australia | CustOMER Since 2006 | |
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Tue 26 Jun 2007 | 03:14 PM SYD EST
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| Oh Oh Oh! I have been using my "ordinary" Moleskine Notebooks for just this purpose - my own little set of City Notes focussed on my interests (NO not just shoes). I have resorted to all sorts of weird indexing methods to divide sections. My books are just about worn out. Now I just wish Moleskine could transfer all my info into these new books legibly, as I sure can't.
why only 4 stars? because my Moleskine diary wore out before June and I am worried these will too.
Judith Fordham
| Murdoch, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Wed 9 May 2007 | 04:55 PM SYD EST
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| Week to a Page Love I love the features of the Week to a page diary. The snappy elastic band to hold it closed and the clever little address section at the back. I also think the first page is quaintly humerous. My only gripe is the size. I would love an A4 sized desktop version, do they make them this size?
Elizabeth Brimmer
| Kirrawee, Australia | CustOMER Since 1988 | |
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Fri 27 Oct 2006 | 12:37 PM SYD EST
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