Special Edition Moleskine

Special edition Sienese Moleskine
The Siena one can be bought online at their store and has an embossed crest of the university on the front.

Special edition Feltrinelli Moleskine

Inside front cover Feltrinelli Moleskine
The Feltrinelli has a really interesting format with dates on one side and lined paper on the other, which is perfect for me because I like making lists that I need to refer to but aren't necessarily date specific.

Inside the Feltrinelli Moleskine
I wish they'd make it available for the normal Moles as well.
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It's spelled "Feltrinelli", and it is a well known italian publisher.
It's a very interesting format indeed, I might need to go hunt for one...
Posted by: enui | October 03, 2005 at 04:18 AM
I was one of those who hacked the 2005 weekly (column) diary back into a normal format with a pencil, and then wondered why I didn't hack a normal Moleskine in the first place.
Further thought has brought me to this exact layout - left hand side as a where-when, and right hand side for notes. I only need 52 openings, and with - is it 96? - I have plenty of room for this, and more notes/ideas too.
Posted by: Stephen Shelley | October 03, 2005 at 06:21 AM
Thanks for the correction.
Posted by: IL Postino | October 03, 2005 at 12:47 PM
So, these notebooks are available to buy online? If so, could you put up the web address? Thanks.
Posted by: Dmitri | October 04, 2005 at 03:08 PM
Nobody has an outlet for us in the states to get these? Link? Something?
Posted by: Drew | November 27, 2005 at 12:01 PM