08 June 2026

Filofax/Lefax Price List - 1978

I came across this price list in amongst some inserts I was scanning. Sadly no catalogue to go with it, but it is a useful addition even without the catalogue. 

It refers to Catalogue 176, which we can assume that it is 1976, cross checking the rate of Value Added Tax at the time seems to confirm that year is correct.  




You will find higher resolution versions of these scanned pages here.

The pictorial content of this post is the intellectual property of Filofax Group Ltd. The scans are reproduced here with the full permission of Filofax Group Ltd. for educational and non-commercial usage.

Don't forget to check out our full catalogue archive, it has taken many hours/days of work to put it together!

If you have any old Filofax catalogues that you would like to donate to our digital archive, please contact Steve: philofaxy at gmail dot com Thank you


06 June 2026

Web Finds - Saturday 6 June 2026

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 30 May 2026
  2. Silent Sunday
  3. Highlights for May 2026
  4. Free For All Tuesday - No. 800
  5. Video Web Finds - Wednesday 3 June 2026
  6. Historic Inserts
  7. Free For All Friday No. 917 by Eve
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. Reclaiming Your Time Before Summer Begins - FranklinPlanner Talk
  2. Is this an easy fix? - Filofax
  3. Episode #365: Slice of GTD Life with Sara Parrott - Getting Things Done
  4. The Functional Accessories That Help Me Stay Organized on the Go - Strange & Charmed
  5. A6 Compagna in Burgundy & Pesto bicolours - Blog | Gillio
  6. Mini vs pocket vs personal Saffiano - Filofax
  7. Lead Your Life With Empowerment - FranklinPlanner Talk
  8. Filofax in British TV series ‘Gone’ - Janet Carr @ 
  9. Link Love: Stationery Favorites - The Well-Appointed Desk
  10. Web Finds – 3 June 2026 - Travellers Notebook Times
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05 June 2026

Free For All Friday No. 917 by Eve

 The Dopamine Cycle of Setup Culture

One unexpected side effect of finally finding a planner system that genuinely works is that… there suddenly isn’t much left to say about it.

My current setup is stable, functional, and quietly doing its job in the background of my daily life. Which is exactly what I wanted. But I’ve realized that once a system reaches that point, there’s no longer much to do except....use it.

Interestingly enough, that can feel surprisingly uncomfortable for someone (like me) for whom planners are not only a productivity tool but also a hobby of sorts.

So rather than either changing systems just to keep things interesting, or talking about the same old system, I think I’m going to start exploring what I’ll call “planner theory” instead. The psychology and habits behind how we use planners in real life.  

Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor but I play one on Philofaxy (wink)

Have you ever noticed that setting up a planner is sometimes more exciting than actually using it?

Researching inserts, picking a new binder color or model, watching setup videos, reorganizing sections, testing layouts;  it all feels so....productive doesn't it? And honestly, part of the fun of this hobby is the experimentation.

But I think sometimes we confuse novelty with improvement. I know I do.

A planner that truly fits your life eventually becomes a little boring. Not because it’s failing, but because it’s no longer demanding your attention. You simply use it and move on with your day. Ironically, that’s the sign of a good system.

Then there is the FOMO. Part of my entertainment is watching planner content and it is sooooo easy to see something new and different and decide how much better than your current system that new shiny would be!

I, and I suspect many of you, know this cycle well:

new planner → setup excitement → tweaking → "planner peace" → boredom/FOMO → new planner search.

The dangerous part is when you start thinking, “Maybe this system isn’t working after all.” When it may in fact be working perfectly.

I’m curious:  Have you ever mistaken planner boredom for a planner problem? Or abandoned a system right when it was actually working best just for the dopamine hit of setting up something new?

As always on Fridays, feel free to discuss anything ring planner related and have a great weekend!!

04 June 2026

Historic Inserts

It is many years since I have been collecting and scanning in old Filofax/Lefax catalogues. It started with the 1937 catalogue that my late father in law gave me in the early 1990's 

It went missing for a number of years, then I got involved in Philofaxy in 2009 and I was wanting to find it again!! Then in 2010 when we moved house to France, the catalogue was found inside one of our books! 

Since then the 'collection' of catalogues has grown, helped by many readers donating catalogues or sharing scans of catalogues. Back in about 2015 Filofax UK lent me their own catalogue archive for about 6 months. Although our collection far exceeds theirs now! 

When I've had catalogues donated to me from various readers around the world, I have often also been sent a lot of old (pre 1990) inserts. 

It is therefore time to start scanning those in to build up as comprehensive archive as possible of all of the tens/hundreds of old designs. 

They are very diverse in their subject matter from Film Exposure Record to Oil Well Record, to Minister's Monthly Record etc etc! 

It isn't going to be '5 minute job' but I'm sure with your help, we can fill in as many of the 'gaps' as possible. 


I will announce when the new page has been launched and I will include how you can submit any images of historic inserts you might have. 

Thank you.