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Simeon Copeland

Hello from Hollywood,Florida. I have to say I have purchased a sketchbook and lined notebook, both pocket sizes, in the last week or so and it seems to have awakened something inside me. I guess over the years my "creative" side was asleep but now I can thank Moleskine for awakening that in me again....Cheers!

Aaron

Washington state here.

Peter Hernandez

Hello from Washington University in St. Louis MO!

Fred Berktin

Originally from Turkey, living in Toronto Canada since 1970.
Greetings to all the Moleskine addicts.

Callah

Hi there, I am a first-time Moleskine owner, and I've used my first first of Volants as "friendship notebooks" so I can spread the joy from Ontario, Canada!

Brian Byrom

from the kingdom of elmet good morning love this sight

Juno

3 years ago, i crafted my own "moleskine" notebook with real leather cover... when the real moleskine arrived in Cebu City, Philippines, i bought 3 soft cover plain notebooks... they became my mobile studio...
i'm an architect and so obviously, drawing and sketching are the things i do everyday... this moleskine documents all of them!
imho, moleskine is a must for architects and designers!


JCR

I have been using them since 1997, at the start of the Modo Modo craze. Found my first one at the Washington DC Museum of Modern Art and I haven't looked back once since. I list all things Moleskine at the top of most of my lists. Cheers.

Carolyn Slater

I live in Northern Virginia but I'm originally from Oxford, England. I recently purchased my first two-pack of (green) Moleskin notebooks. I kept one for myself and gave one to my son, a college student. Within a couple of days we were both enthusiastic Moleskin converts. They are perfect - practical, incredibly lightweight, attractive and are pleasant for the hand and the eye. I'm an editor and writer so it's wonderful to have a lovely little notebook to jot down notes, observations and ideas and that fits conveniently in a pocket or a purse. I see many Moleskins in both of our futures.

MsSrah

I don't consider it an addiction if all of my Moleskines are in use.

By the time I have a volant (pocket) in my handbag for random on-the-go lists, several Soft Cover Pockets for random research, a Passions Film and Book journal for posterity and a collection of spares for when I fill the others..... wait, yeah, I take that back, it's an addiction.

So let me rephrase, it may well be an addiction, but it works for me.

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