tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post4200735115304396250..comments2024-03-29T04:00:59.839-04:00Comments on Philofaxy: Thinking about pages sizes - by AnitaLauriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03550291806241735598noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post-40496384765746921252015-07-27T15:08:01.750-04:002015-07-27T15:08:01.750-04:00Hi, Alan,
B7 would be 88x125 mm, which is the sam...Hi, Alan, <br />B7 would be 88x125 mm, which is the same width and just 5 mm less in height than a Pocket Moleskine book... In his Youtube videos I have seen that Kent from Oz uses these pages in his Filofax pocket Malden - maybe this is an idea for you, too? Totally agree with you on A7 -> much to small for decent writing. Sarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05117536093989936960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post-18035587863711900182015-07-27T13:02:06.851-04:002015-07-27T13:02:06.851-04:00The Mulberry agenda may be the solution for you be...The Mulberry agenda may be the solution for you because of the wider pages. I do not prefer the personal or compact binder; hence I use a Franklin pocket binder. Switching binders or inserts can cause some disruption though as far as having different holes and sized pages with dissimilar formats. I have bought more than one insert for the year and had some months of one layout and the remaining Behttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10482495677635690573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post-5000464027287780612015-07-27T09:33:36.286-04:002015-07-27T09:33:36.286-04:00Alan, I thought the same!!! This post had to have ...Alan, I thought the same!!! This post had to have been written by Steve after Toronto!! Anita, great post!! I was. Pocket user for many many years. My green Kensington was literally falling apart at the clasp widen I finally replaced it with another pocket. The Personal size did not enter my life until three years ago when I received a green Tejus. I do not think I will ever go A6. I don'michelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01824112543184228345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post-20045526337298717382015-07-27T08:14:46.484-04:002015-07-27T08:14:46.484-04:00When I saw the link to this in the FB group, I tho...When I saw the link to this in the FB group, I thought for sure that this would have been written by Steve! At the Toronto Meetup 9 days ago, Steve was making similar comments about his preference for the A6 format.<br /><br />From my perspective, the extra width of A6 would make the slimline no fit in my jacket pocket and A7 would be simply too small. B7? That might be interesting!Alan Marshallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12163255067102493914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18497333.post-38738934539970718292015-07-27T03:32:52.099-04:002015-07-27T03:32:52.099-04:00I am a great appreciator of the a6 paper size. And...I am a great appreciator of the a6 paper size. And I have never been the same since Zeitgeist of Zoe posted about her custom VDS Senior size binder in Cuoio. I have used for several years a6 notebooks and they are so handy in terms of carrying them around and writing space is ideal for quick note- taking. I will certainly keep a keen eye on your experiment!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10372857105865178375noreply@blogger.com