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Cahier: The Honda Accord of Moleskines
Merlin Mann | Feb 23 2005
Moleskine Cahier Extra Large Notebooks, MoleskineUS
Just received my first test shipment of the new Moleskine Cahier notebooks from Moleskine US. I’ll write a fuller review when I’ve had a chance to use them more, but here’s a few quick impressions.
Recommended: I’d go with the Extra Large ruled. It’s got a nice big writing surface, and the dusty off-white pages look lovely. The Large unlined is a champ too; mine’s black and quite handsome. I like the portability of the Pocket size, but I need to try it out more to see if it would ever displace the Hipster PDA. (Not bloody likely.)
Not recommended for: Very modest budgets; Classic Moleskine snobs; people fond of saying “It’s just a notebook, d00d!!1!”; artists doing ink sketching; military strongmen with a price on their head.
Like I say, I’ll probably write more later when I’ve done some road testing. But, if you like the high-quality feel of Moleskine products and are intimidated by carrying a 1/2-inch thick book, you might want to give the Cahiers a spin.
Disclosure/Hat Pass: As ever, Moleskine US purchases made via 43 Folders help support the maintenance and growth of our family of sites. Thanks. —Merlin 21 Comments
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![]() Merlin, thanks for the response....Submitted by Lyle (not verified) on February 24, 2005 - 12:37pm.
Merlin, thanks for the response. I agree that these kinds of preferences can sometimes be hard to defend, and that sometimes you’ve just gotta walk around in that more expensive pair of shoes for a few days to really appreciate the difference. And as for that $1.65 composition book, you’re right: it doesn’t have the nice flap in the back, and I don’t know that I’d describe its paper as “beautiful”. I suspect that real soon now I’ll give in and order a 3-pack of the extra large Cahiers, just to satisfy my curiosity. ;) Amy, I’m rapidly approaching my 35th birthday and the “chic” of higher education is but a faint memory; enjoy it while you can! But I do appreciate your comments about them being comfortable (and the things that others have said about them being lightweight and such). And most importantly, cool-looking. Like I said, I suppose the thing for me to do is just try them out for awhile. » POSTED IN:
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