30 June 2025

Emerald Filofax Finsbury - by Anita

For those of you that have read my previous posts here, you'll know that I've owned many Filofaxes over the years. However, I realised that I've only had one Finsbury before, which was a mini that I used as a combined diary and wallet. 

After my most recent clear out, I managed to pick up an emerald one on eBay for a cheap price as the listing clearly showed that it had some wear and tear. I should've taken some more before photos (sorry that this one's a bit blurry), but I was a bit too keen to start to give it some TLC.


Once I took it out of the packaging, it was clear that it had some issues:

  • Dry leather - after a clean with a damp cloth, I gave it a good polish with Lord Sheraton leather balsam. 
  • Some minor surface rust on the rings and mechanism - I borrowed some metal polish, which hasn't completely removed it, but it's much better than it was. As the Finsbury's rings are riveted in, I couldn't remove them, so I used a cotton bud to get into as many areas as I could.  
  • Loss of colour on the edges and corners - I was going to leave it as it was, but decided to see if I could find a cheap way to improve this. After a rummage, I found some gold nail polish, so added one coat along all of the edges, and then a second coat to the corners where most of the colour had gone.  
  • Loss of colour on the front and back due to a couple of scuffs - once the edges and corners were done, the scuffs stood out more, so I used one of my Staedtler Triplus fineliners to add some colour. I wasn't looking to perfectly match it, but just to make them less obvious.   
  • Zero flatability - once I'd removed the inserts that it came with, I was a bit shocked as the Finsbury snapped shut immediately! I was aware that it's a known problem with the model, but I suppose I've never experienced such poor flatability before. My mini one was second hand and already laid flat when I got it. 

You can see rust marks on the material on the left hand side, which are better than they were with a clean, but wouldn't go completely. 


Lack of flatability - first of all, I started gently rolling the leather like this. 

I then worked my way up to bending the cover completely back like this.

And then left for a couple of days with an elastic band in place. 

Some progress...

 

Finally! However, it does seem that if I don't use it for a while, it does start reverting and needs a not so gentle reminder to behave again. 

Gold edges and corners - I was finding this hard to photograph, so this is the best that I managed. Before applying the nail polish, the corners had lost all of the emerald colour, so were grey. 

 

I admit that this post in long overdue, as I bought the Finsbury in October 2023... Unfortunately in that time, I have found that it's been a bit of a constant battle with its lack of flatability, so it was recently donated to a charity table top sale.   

Whilst I love the colour, I was just becoming more irritated with it after using my faithful Kensington! 


28 June 2025

Web Finds - Saturday 28 June 2025

It is time to enjoy a few blog posts from around the internet, grab a drink and make yourself comfortable for our weekly round-up.

Here are some Philofaxy posts you might have missed this week:
  1. Web Finds - Saturday 21 June 2025
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. Filofax Westminster - Personal Size
  4. Free For All Tuesday - No. 751
  5. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 25 June 2025
  6. Guest post series - 'Filohax' No. 20 - Paul 
  7. Free For All Friday No 868 by Laurie
Here are the latest Filofax and other brand blog posts from around the Internet. Don't forget to leave a comment on the posts you enjoyed reading, all bloggers enjoy getting comments.
  1. How to Listen Empathically (pg. 282-292) - FranklinPlanner Talk
  2. Green pocket Filofax Tejus - This Bug's Life
  3. Help! New Cuban personal in black leather advice - Filofax
  4. The Difference Between Planning and Scheduling - Top 7 Benefits of Diary Software for Boosting Office Efficiency
  5. Episode #316: Evolution of eProductivity - Getting Things Done
  6. RELEASE: Toscana Pastel - Blog | Gillio
  7. The Franklin Five: July 2025 - FranklinPlanner Talk
  8. Link Love: Mermaids & Postage - The Well-Appointed Desk
  9. Web Finds – 25 June 2025 - Travellers Notebook Times
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27 June 2025

Free For All Friday No 868 by Laurie

Something I resisted doing for a very long time was weekly reviews. I had read about how useful they could be, and tried a few times, but didn't like doing them mainly because I tended to be overly critical about myself.

A few months ago I tried again and this time something clicked. Instead of berating myself over what I didn't accomplish, I do short journaling entries about the things I'm working on or tried that week. I make sure to write what went well and what I've enjoyed, not just where I fell short. 

I've found that weekly reviews really help keep me on track because a week is long enough to have some impact but short enough that if I get derailed I can adjust course quickly without letting things go too long.

I don't try to fit any pre-prescribed structure or answer specific questions. I just write about what is relevant to me right now. This flexibility has been key.

Some examples of what I write about in my week reviews:

How am I doing with my nutrition and exercise? Am I eating enough fruit/ veg? What's my sugar intake been this week? Am I getting enough cardio and strength training? How do I feel?

How is my planning system working for me? Is there anything I can tweak or change that would work better? What am I liking about my system?

How much time did I spend on social media? What can I do instead when I'm feeling lonely or bored?

What were my accomplishments this week? What did I enjoy?

What lessons can I carry over to next week, how to get back on track, things to try.


Do you do weekly reviews? 

And as always on Fridays, feel free to discuss anything ring binder organiser related!

26 June 2025

Guest post series - 'Filohax' No. 20 - Paul

Thanks very much again to Paul for this twentieth instalment of his wonderful guest post series.
You can find all of the 'Filohax' posts here.  
    

To mollycoddle or not to mollycoddle...

I have always been against mollycoddling binders, I love the patina that builds with use over time. And when I got my Kid leather Filofax Grosvenor 9 months ago, I initially just carried it in my backpack, along with everything else. However, before long I started to notice damage to the spine leather, where it meets the metal opener, so I wrapped it in a simple cloth to mitigate against further damage. It didn't really help that much and I noticed further damage. 


 
 

Then while on holiday recently, browsing through a vintage and retro boutique, I spotted an old suede slip case - a typical 1950's unisex case for carrying all of the bits and bobs needed back in the analogue era (an era I would happily return to!). 

 

For two British Pounds it was a no-brainer - I didn't even measure it - and it's turned into my Grosvenor's saviour. It looks too big for the job, but as it's not gusseted the bulk of the Grosvenor fills it out with room to spare for packs of inserts, pens etc.

 


I think I could throw the laden case on the ground and the Grosvenor would be fine.

 

Looking back through catalogues featuring the Grosvenor, it makes sense that it came new with its own felt carry case. You can see a photo of one of these protective felt pouches in Guest Post - Dust Bags by gmax

How do any Kid leather binder owners get around damage to this quite soft leather?