20 January 2025

Press Studs

The press stud or snap fastener or popper on your organiser performs a very vital function in keeping the organiser closed. There are alternatives such as zipper closures or elastic, but the humble snap fastener is the one that seems to have the dominate position for ring bound organisers. 

The snap fastener has been around since the late 1800's, before the ring mechanism came along.  

It comes in two parts, each part is made up of two halves that are riveted together. 

We consider there to be a male and female part to the press stud. The female part has a small spring inside it which 'grips' the male part when pressed together. 

Which part goes on the strap and which part goes on the cover seems to vary, even any looking at the same brand. Filofax doesn't seem settled on which part should go on the strap, on some it is the female part on others it is the male part. 

Starting with two Filofax single popper fastenings, the first is a Holborn, that has the male part on the strap and the female part on the cover. 


And this is a Malden in the opposite configuration. 


It is less critical with single press stud compared to multiple ones. Although to my way of thinking putting the female part on to the strap is better because if the spring fails it is easier to change it on the strap compared to changing it if was on the cover. 

Some organisers have 'multiple popper' options to allow for adjusting the length for the strap depending on how full your organiser is.

This is a Launer organiser from the 1980's more details here. The female parts are located on the cover and quite widely spaced apart. 


On the 'longest' option for the strap the other popper does show. 


On the shortest it is covered over by the strap. 


A Filofax Belmont, again two poppers but much closer together. Notice the slight dimple on the strap next to the popper from being pressed against the second popper on the cover. 


On the long fastening, the strap still covers the other popper.


As well as on the shorter fastening. 


With the majority of organisers you get what they have made for you, there is no choice about how many poppers there are and where they are located. Unless you buy a Van der Spek Custom, then you can choose not only the length of the strap, but also how many popper there are if you add an extra 12mm or more. 

On my Dark Brown and Yellow A5 organiser, I asked for a slightly longer strap with double poppers. 

On reflection though I think I should have requested it to be male on the cover with the females on the strap not as it is now. 

With the two male fasteners on the strap, it results in a slight 'dimple' in the cover of the leather. Not a big deal just noticeable under the bright studio lights used in these photographs. Although, I suspect the same might happen if it had been the opposite way around as the leather is so soft. 




On organisers that have the cap of the press stud exposed on the outside strap, like early Filofax Winchesters, the cap can often suffer damage from constant use. Early ones only had a plastic cap which often cracks and falls off. 

Alan Marshall perfected a great repair for these which you can read about here

Poppers, Press Studs, Snap Fasteners, simple things I know, but quite essential for every day use of your organiser.

18 January 2025

Web Finds - Saturday 18 January 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 11 January 2025
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. Calls for help
  4. Dates for your diary - Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 Jan...
  5. Free For All Tuesday - No. 728
  6. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 15 January 2025
  7. Finding a lost Filofax?
  8. Free For All Friday - No. 845
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. What’s up with the Filofax app? - Reddit
  2. Episode #293: Slice of GTD Life with Jens - Getting Things Done
  3. Pocket refills?? - Reddit
  4. The Secret to Consistent Functional Planning - Strange & Charmed
  5. Lyndhurst or Finsbury A5?? - Reddit
  6. Making Lists with PLOTTER: A Fresh Take on Resolutions - PLOTTER USA
  7. Cleaning Leather? - Reddit
  8. 3 Simple checklists to use when you don’t have time for a weekly planner - All About Planners
  9. Zipped, flap, elastic band or nothing? Which is your favourite closure setup? - Reddit
  10. Building Goals Into Your Routine - FranklinPlanner Talk
  11. How to make the most of the advantages of a mini sized filofax? - Reddit
  12. 50 Essential Prompts to Supercharge Your Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly, Weekly, and Daily Planning - Strange & Charmed
  13. Link Love: A Moment of Silence - The Well-Appointed Desk
  14. Web Finds – 15 January 2025 - Travellers Notebook Times
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17 January 2025

Free For All Friday - No. 845

The Filofax Diary Inserts with QR codes are proving to be very popular.... not!!! 

I was thinking of copying the idea, but just one QR code per page, it would be just a link to Philofaxy.com just in case you had forgotten the website address. >> Test it out!

I love technology as you might have already guessed, but I don't like it when it's forced on us. Changing your organiser habits just because someone thought it was a money making idea is not a good idea. 

As usual on a Friday, please feel free to discuss anything Filofax related. 

16 January 2025

Finding a lost Filofax?

No I've not lost one, sorry for the 'click-bait' title!!

I recently came across an advert for a 'gadget' that would help with finding a lost organiser or wallet. 

A credit card size tag that works with Apple Find My. Once linked to your Apple account, the tag appears in the app along with your other Apple AirTags which I have on my keys, bags etc.


 The advantage of this credit card size one  is that it is much thinner (2.5mm) than an Apple AirTag (8mm) and this one is rechargeable, compared to other similar credit card tags are not rechargeable. 


I saw the card advertised on Instagram and available via Action, a budget chain of shops here in France. A quick visit to my local store and I was able to pick up a couple of them for €11.95 each (About £10) 




Once charged and linked to my account I've tucked it in to one of the pockets on my current in use organiser. 

Yes this one has changed colour, my wife liked the off-white one for her wallet, so I did a swap! 


Have you ever lost a Filofax? And hopefully found it again?