I don’t speak German, but this picture is worth a thousand words:
I’m wondering if the ones at the top of the pile are Moleskines with a little pen-loop added on…
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I don’t speak German, but this picture is worth a thousand words:
I’m wondering if the ones at the top of the pile are Moleskines with a little pen-loop added on…
Notizbuchblog.de » Blog Archive » Sonntagsidee 1: Kinderentwicklungstagebuch.
Hai
In Germany, there a lots of Moleskine “Clones”.
The ones on top of the pile might be Brunnen Kompagnon (I use myself sometimes) or Agenda notebooks.
That’s a nice collection of notebooks, but I don’t know that really makes this person an addict.
http://translate.google.com/translate_t
i plopped the blog link into the google translator. It doesn’t mention brands but is about keeping notebooks throughout a child’s life. :) great ideas…
hi all, thanks for mentiioning my blog …
@michael: on top of the stack, it’s a “conceptum” notebook by Sigel: http://www.sigel.de/index.php?id=220094
@andrew: afaik, my blog is the only one in Germany especially dedicated to notebooks. I hope, this is enough to make me an addict :-)
@sara: thank you. I hope Google translate understands all my neologisms