Well, on the Danish Moleskine.dk web shop they cost 12,50 Euro + 2,30 Euro in shipping costs... (the prices are in Danish kroner, but I guess more people can relate to Euros)
I don't know how I missed this thread!
I've been able to burn through a moleskine in as fast as a month, I'm just picked up another one, I'm also so intimidating by a brand new journal, but by the end of the day it wont be blank, I can promise you that.
I have a shelf dedicated to them at home, love it.
Couldn't resist any longer. Bought the dang book for 99 Kroner (13 Euro). Thanks guys for giving me GAS. Luckily for me it fitted nicely in my student budget. Don't start talking about 35mm crons or biogons and I'll be doomed.
Next time I need a notebook I'll start looking a little earlier on the net for a better buy.
It is amazing: I ignored this thread throughout its existence, and now that I checked out this Moleskine thing, it appears I already use one! Well almost: I believe a copy of Moleskine, since it was just 19 NOK (about $3) at a local bookstore chain, but fits the description otherwise.
Use it for my engineering notes though, don't really feel the need to write down things photographic.
In the notebook, I mostly use a rotring 600 trio (blue, red and .7mm pencil HB) or an Aurora fountain pen with Pelikan blue/black ink - In the sketchbooks its pencil (probably the rotring for convenience) and travel watercolors - I think I have windsor and newtons in the pocket palette now.
Have been using the calander for two years, and the quad-rule for the same amount of time. ...... There is a compulsive good thing about writing in them. I have just switched to Rangefinder and Film...... wonder if there is a correlation here?
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