Page Title: About Me - Notebook Stories

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Page Text: November 18, 2011 at 11:00 am Hi I don’t have a blog or a site or anything – even if I started one I’d never keep it going because I spend so much time on yours. There’s a current UK TV ad for Orange pay-as-you-go mobile phones which features – in a non-speaking part – an orange notebook. Given the company’s name I wondered if the notebook might be a Rhodia A6 webbie, but while typing this I have been unable to find a link to it on YouTube or indeed anywhere else. Maddening. If a quasi-Luddite like me can understand the power of the net, why can’t some of these companies? I’ll submit the link as soon as I have it. Your site is great. I have bought quite a few notebooks because of it and although I love them all – Moleskine, Rhodia, Alwych – I have to say that the Guildhall is perfect. The cover is a perfect balance between the (too) hard and (too) soft Moleskines. November 21, 2011 at 4:57 am I’m upset that I haven’t found your website sooner. I am obsessed with notebooks and have literally scoured the earth looking for The Perfect One. Haven’t found it yet, but I’m sure your website will help me find it! Andrew C says: November 21, 2011 at 6:56 pm Hi Here is the link mentioned in my previous post on this page. Shame it took Orange so long. I think it MUST be a Rhodia A6 webbie. Desperate in Mass says: January 25, 2012 at 8:06 pm Hi Nifty, I’m desperate. Pilot Varsity pens are my main weapons. I’ve scribbled through many many moleskines and other notebooks since the millennium. However, the moleskine bleed through is slowly driving me crazy. I’ll give up my moleskine but not my Pilot Varsity fountain pens. What notebooks won’t bleed through with Pilot Varsity fountain pens? Desperate in Massachusetts January 30, 2012 at 4:40 pm Oh wow! And here I thought I am the only one with an “addiction”. I love your blog. My weakness is buying notebooks, only to feel they are too nice to write on. But lately I have been wanting to scribble all over some of them for ideas. Great blog, will revisit this again :) February 6, 2012 at 8:32 am This is a very good resource for all the scribblers and doodlers :) Recently I designed a sketchbook for children, something they can jot their ideas in, kids are so creative, especially the preschoolers :) My son loves to carry it wherever he goes, and he is only about 6!! Do stop by and have a look!! http://www.littlesketchers.com Thanks!

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