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Our staff Joy( who is an expert in Filofax!) wrote a nice article on the upcoming Filofax Organizers for spring 2015 ( mainly with Spring in mind). Thought it might be a good to share it here. Any thoughts or comments are welcome. Also if you would like to see anything more, please let us know.

 

 

 

http://blog.penboutique.com/2015/03/filofax-spring-organizers.html

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Hi,

 

Thanks for sharing this.....

 

Enjoyed the article even if those particular Filofax binders are not ones I could use.....as I'm a guy...... ;)

(I have Malden Ochre, Bridle Tan, Bridle Black binders.....)

 

But keep 'em coming.......like hearing about Filofax....

 

Mark

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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Kind of like the one with flower design, but tend to like better my Filofax Flex Lizard Blackcurrant. :blush:

I've been drooling over an A5 Filofax Flex Lizard Blackcurrant for a long time. I have a pocket black flex and really love it. It is a shame that the US companies do not sell the Flex models anymore. The new filofax designs are nice and I like the turquoise color on the domino, but right now I'm content with my Malden and Holborn. :) I've had them for almost three years and they still look like new.

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