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11 July 2009

Free for All Friday No. 37

Hi everybody!

I think I speak for everyone when I thank Steve and Laurie for their outstanding contributions to this blog so far.

I've been reading a lot about folks having a dedicated Filofax for travel, even for a particular city. If you're traveling this summer, enjoy!

5 comments:

  1. Totally agree Nan.
    One word of unsolicited advice...don't give me too much... leave me wanting more!
    Leave me checking back every day, to see if there's a new post...I love being teased!!!

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  2. I have a question: in the UK, does anyone know of a manufacturer or store selling reasonably cheap generic plastic six-ring binders, that take Filofax Personal-size refills? And/or, the same with A5?

    Paperchase used to do a wide range in colourful polypropylene (I think) for about a fiver, and sadly I gave mine away when I moved a few years ago, but now I'm finding new uses constantly and would like to replace them.

    Faithful as I am to Filofax for my proper diary and planner books, I can't run to £20 (for the cheapest Personal size on their site) every time I fancy starting a new project folder!

    If I recall correctly the Filofax stores sell unfilled binders, at a lower price, but that's all a bit much effort for something that's stationery, and not going to be my main organiser.

    And I know Ffx do "storage binders" that are similar to the kind of thing I'm after, but to be honest I'd prefer something a little more colourful, as the folders will probably be on view on my office shelves.

    Any suggestions will be most gratefully received! :o)

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  3. Miss Charlie.
    Check out http://www.office365.co.uk they have a variety of none Filofax 6 ring organisers from as low as £10. I think the brand is Collins.
    Good luck in your search
    Regards
    Steve

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  4. While not brilliant for day to day use, I've picked up the storage binders (9ukp) and a set of dividers (2.75ukp) for 'archived' projects to keep the Filofax as clear as possible, and a handy yearly archival system.

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  5. Thanks Steve, they're certainly a good price!

    I really want something a little more colourful (in fact what I want is the ones Paperchase used to do, and which I rather foolishly "decluttered"!) but I may pick up one of those little Collins chappies if I go abroad next year, just in case it gets lost.

    A few years ago Muji did a lovely six-ring binder as well, in really tough cardboard, and I have one of those left - I wish I'd had the foresight to pick up a few more of them...

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