04 October 2024

Free For All Friday - No. 830 by Anita

Thinking back about my Filofax use over the years, I've realised recently that for the majority of the time I have used only one at a time. For some years, I did also use an A5 for planning projects and for writing longer notes, but the personal one was my external brain. Over time, I rehomed the A5s though, as I just didn't end up looking at them as my focus was mainly on the personal sized one. 

For some reason recently, I've been toying with the idea of using a second Filofax in some other way, but I haven't decided on what exactly. I quite like the idea of setting up the second as a commonplace book, so as I do, wondered if there was already a post on the subject on Philofaxy.

I found this wonderful guest post - Guest Post: The Filofax that started it all - Jane and also another great post on another site that I'm going to have a look at - https://www.megan-rhiannon.com/gloomy-archive/2024/3/26/on-commonplacing

Do you or have you set up a Filofax as a commonplace book, and if so, do you have any tips or recommendations that you'd like to share? 

And as always on Fridays, please feel free to discuss anything organiser related. I hope that you have a great weekend. 

03 October 2024

Highlights for September 2024

Here are the highlights for last month.

We published the following posts.

General Posts:
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If you have a guest post idea, please contact steve at philofaxy dot com  or if there is a topic you would like to see us cover or revisit also please contact Steve.

I hope you find this post useful, please let us know in the comments and we will do our best to do a highlights post each month.

Wishing you all the best for August 2024.



02 October 2024

Video Web Finds - Wednesday 2 October 2024

I hope you have had a good weekend.

Now it is time to enjoy a great collection of videos from around the internet.

Here are a selection of the latest Filofax videos for your enjoyment.
  1. September Planner Reflections | Orderli Order - dr_alvaplans
  2. Master Your Time With These 3 Simple Steps! - Carl Pullein
  3. Filofax personal size, and how I use it - Flatability 
  4. Forget Tech: The Franklin Planner Can Do It All. - Carl Pullein
  5. Plan With Me || Franklin Classic Nostalgia Rose Anna || Sep. 30th - Oct. 6, 2024 - Sandra Dahl
  6. A filofax infodump | ep. 9 ✸ progress, an undercover bog vlog - Megan Rhiannon
  7. VDS & Gillio Unboxing! | Special Nomad, Giramondo Deluxe & Medium Mia Cara - CC's Brilliant Plan
  8. Franklin Planner Insert Overview and Comparison - Sandra Dahl
  9. Filofax Planners Destash - Plan with Fran
  10. September update | Common planner and pocket Filofax - Maria Moonxwitch
  11. Fall compact Filofax setup - S.E.R plans
  12. Planners and journals that I used so far this year - Marsia Bramucci
  13. Large Amazon Haul / Sale Items / Filofax Pocket Ring Planner - Planningwithmonserrate 
  14. Franklin Planner Haul 2024 || All New Products I've Never Had Before! - Sandra Dahl
  15. Filofax plan with me - S.E.R plans
  16. Filofax Original- 5 Reasons why I’m moving back into an A5 Ring Planner - Jen’s Crafts and Journals
  17. Unboxing // Inks & Filofax Cover | Honest Review - Samantha Lissette
  18. Filofax Domino Soft A5 Organizer In Soft Blue | Haul, First Impressions And Pen Test - My True Life
  19. Mini rings plan with me | October set up and flip through | Filofax Mini Malden - plannercoven
  20. A Review Of My Most Used Planners For 2024 | Filofax Malden & Soft Domino| Planner Decor - Shirley Joss
  21. Filofax Fest! Let's Get Ready For October - One Crafty Dolo
  22.  FILOFAX Maldenの10月セットアップと中身紹介 - Journaling Yogi
  23. Your YouTube video could appear here. If you have a YT channel that features Filofax organisers or similar, please let us know. (steve at philofaxy dot com) Alternatively ensure your video contains 'Filofax' or 'Rings' in the title or description. 
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Enjoy



01 October 2024

Free For All Tuesday - No. 713

What questions or discussion points have you got for us today?

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We are here to answer your questions.

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It is Tuesday after all, so fire away with any questions and comments.

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30 September 2024

Guest Post - Lefax Pocket Size.

Thank you to Nifty from Notebook Stories for this post. 

In going through some the old supplies in my Filofax collection, I came across this packet of Lefax branded inserts. It made me curious about what sorts of pocket size organizers Lefax offered... but when I started digging into it, I couldn't find a single trace of Lefax pocket size organizers or inserts anywhere on the internet!




As Philofaxy readers will know, Lefax was actually the original Filofax-- the history is that they were an American company that started making ring-bound organizers in 1910. These were mainly used as handbooks of technical information-- you can see some examples in this eBay listing and in this Philofaxy post

A British company called Norman & Hill started importing them in 1921, but then started selling their own organizers under the name Filofax. This may be why Lefax registered their trademark in 1926. Filofax registered their trademark in 1930, and the two companies co-existed until 1992 when Filofax bought Lefax. They used the name for a few years but eventually phased it out.

(Sad but sort of amusing: Lefax is now the trademarked name of a German pharmaceutical product intended to alleviate flatulence.)

Philofaxy's archive has a few old Lefax catalogs, but they only show the standard "personal" size organizers and inserts (95mm x 171mm page size) -- the only exception was something called the Lefax Soho, which was a small square format with only 3 rings-- as if you'd sawed a personal size organizer in half. It would not have been compatible with my inserts.

My Lefax insert packet contains the "One Cash Column" insert, with the reference number P5001 and the copyright date 1987. Philofaxy's 1988 Lefax catalog lists all their inserts including a regular "personal" size one cash column insert with ref #5001-- so it looks like "P" would be added to model numbers to indicate the pocket size version.


My inserts have hole punching to match both 4 and 6 ring pocket organizers. This is interesting because Filofax didn't start selling 6-ring pocket organizers until 1994. The 4-ring pattern allowed inserts to fit the 4 inner rings of larger personal organizers, but why would Lefax bother to make a smaller sheet if they didn't make smaller organizers? Did Lefax try to sell inserts for other brands of pocket looseleaf notebooks, and that's why it was 6-hole compatible before Filofax's own inserts were?


My Lefax inserts still have the sticker from when I bought them at a Rizzoli Bookstore in the early 1990s. It was probably about a year after the Filofax/Lefax merge, as the number "9311" appears on the sticker, which I think means the product was received in November 1993. The store seems to have labeled it as being the corresponding Filofax insert, so perhaps all the Lefax inventory was being absorbed into the rest of the stock at the company's warehouse, and they shipped this mixed in with Filofax branded inserts, intentionally or by accident.


The label also shows a number FKP420302. 420302 was probably the reference number used by Filofax for a pocket size single cash column insert. But although the 1993 catalog at Philofaxy and 1992 catalog show Journal Single Cash with reference numbers ending in 302 for Personal and Deskfax sizes, they don't show any availability of a pocket size version. 

Within a few years, the single cash journal seems to have been phased out and only a double-column cash journal insert was sold until sometime between 2007 and 2010, when it stopped appearing in the catalogs. I couldn't find any mention anywhere of Filofax ever having offered a pocket size single cash journal insert-- the closest thing would have been an Expenses insert, #210605. I know Filofax's catalogs are not always 100% accurate vs. the actual products that were in the market at the time, but this makes me wonder if they just made up the reference number 420302 when they realized they had some existing Lefax inventory they had to deal with fitting into their product offerings?

I'm left with a mystery: did Lefax ever make pocket size organizers? If so, what happened to them? Why didn't their catalogs list any pocket size inserts? Why aren't there more references to them that have trickled down into today's wealth of images and data on the internet? I'm hoping someone out there in the Philofaxy community will read this and have their own pocket size Lefax show and tell to share with us!

Thank you Nifty, if you can shine some light on this Lefax Pocket size mystery, please leave a comment below. 

And thanks again to Nifty from Notebook Stories for their contribution to Philofaxy.