Moleskine Reporter Small Ruled Notebook
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Average customer review:Product Description
The journalistic tradition inspired the Reporter's Notebook for quickly taking notes on the spot. Ruled notebook bound in a moleskine cover. 192 lined pages and the last 24 sheets are detachable. 3x5
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37948 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Moleskine
- Dimensions: .50" h x 3.50" w x 5.50" l, .31 pounds
Features
- Flip-top ruled steno-style pocket-size notebook. 192 lined pages, last 24 sheets detachable. Imported from Italy. 3.5 inch x 5.5 inch
- Moleskine Reporter notebooks borrow a page from the front page and the gear of the men and women who bring you the news. The time-tested flip-top design has been adopted for decades.
- Each Moleskine has a rigid, oilcloth bound moleskine cover, and the acid free paper pages are thread bound. Purchase in quantity today to best build your Moleskine bookshelf. The future is unwritten. Take up your pen and shape it.
- They also have an elastic closure and an expandable inner note holder made of cardboard and oilcloth and a removable card with the moleskine history.
- A great way to get things done! Pocket-sized - junk your PDA!
Customer Reviews
Exactly as expected
What more can I write?
Great old world product. The ultimate PDA, never crashes, or needs to be re-charged.
Take Note
It fits comfortably in my jacket pocket. It's always at the ready. I tried many note pads before I found this one. It works. So far I've used up 30 of them. I buy them in bulk now.
Quality notebook for a premium
I have owned several of these in the past five years. These notebooks are durably constructed and leather bound, have high-quality paper, and are very expensive. The notebook also comes with a fabric ribbon (similar to that you might see in a Bible) for saving your page.
If quality is of premium importance, it's worth the price. If just looking for something to jot stuff down, don't bother.
The marketing campaign for these notebooks claims that people such as Picasso and Hemingway used the same brand. The truth is that the Moleskine brand was registered in 1996, and that the notebooks are fashioned after similar notebooks supposedly used by those people.
In addition to this particular model with lined pages, Moleskine also manufactures notebooks with calendar pages, graph pages, blank pages, etc.
Moleskine notebooks are very popular in the so-called "Getting Things Done" (GTD) community and with artsy-fartsy types.






