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BillZ
I recently had an accident at my desk. Spilled coffee on my address book and other things!GRRR! Only soaked in to the edges of the pages so no info was lost. But now the pages are irregular and swollen. Any good replacements? The one I have is 3-1/2x5-1/2 and I would preffer to keep that. The local Waldenbooks stocks Moleskines but not the address book. We have Target,WallyWorld,Office Depot and an independent stationery store that stocks some Crane stuff. Thanks for any help.
griffin2020
Our local Office Despot, Office Crack, and Staples have all recently started stocking the Black n' Red line of products.
Their paper is nice and heavy, fountain pen friendly, and comes in a variety of formats (case-bound, double wire-bound, spiral bound). Here is the line sheet for North America: Black 'n Red
BillZ
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Our local Office Despot, Office Crack, and Staples have all recently started stocking the Black n' Red line of products.
Their paper is nice and heavy, fountain pen friendly, and comes in a variety of formats (case-bound, double wire-bound, spiral bound).[/quote]


Thanks for the prompt reply. OD is the closest to my house anyway! I'll give the ma try today.
Fazby
I went with the Levenger Circa address book so that I can swap out a business card sized page rather than rewriting everything. Takes a bit of getting used to, and it may not be for everyone. However, I really like it.

A hole punch is available to insert business cards.

No affiliation, etc.
leprechaun
You may try your local Barnes & Noble or Borders for a Miquelrius Address Book. Paper is nice, they are relatively inexpensive, and come in red or black. They are about 3.5 x 5.5" with a flexible, rubbery cover.

My wife complains the space for each entry is too small, but I disagree.
pmsalty
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I went with the Levenger Circa address book so that I can swap out a business card sized page rather than rewriting everything. Takes a bit of getting used to, and it may not be for everyone. However, I really like it.

A hole punch is available to insert business cards.

No affiliation, etc.



We also use the Levenger circa address book. It replaced a 30+ year old address book that operated on the same priciple but used an eight ring binder. We couldn't find replacement sheets for it anymore. It is elegant and functional, and is always up to date.
PMS
BillZ
[You may try your local Barnes & Noble or Borders for a Miquelrius Address Book. Paper is nice, they are relatively inexpensive, and come in red or black. They are about 3.5 x 5.5" with a flexible, rubbery cover.

My wife complains the space for each entry is too small, but I disagree.
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I will try them also. We frequent the local store.
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