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Does anyone know of a good quality, yet affordable leather padfolio? I am looking for something that would hold a regular legal pad, but don't want all those bells and whistles like calculators, clear sleeves... Oh and of course, at a bargain.

Also if you want to sell me yours, PM me.

Any thoughts?

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Did you have a sense of what you wanted to spend?

 

I bought my sister a Tyler Folio from Levenger as a college graduation present. It is not cheap at $128, but I found it well priced for the quality. I believe it will last her entire career. It doesn't have any extraneous junk.

 

I've also found that Levenger will often have sales on leather goods, I think maybe when the color is a little off of the rest of their line. I've found good bargains by just hitting their Sale page every week or two. For example, at the moment they have a good looking leather "Ravenna" folio (smaller size, though) for $50.

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Thanks for the input, I am hoping for a bit less than that, maybe in the $30-40 range. I know that is inexpensive, but I wondered if people have them laying around without being used. I looked at the Levenger site and although the Ravena looks nice, I think it would be too small. I am looking for a legal pad size.

Thanks again.

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If you've got a Wilson's Leather (or a Wilson's outlet), you might check there. The leather quality probably isn't always Levenger-esque, but there's definitely bargains to be had if you play your cards right. I bought a very nice Kenneth Cole leather padfolio there a couple of years ago and it has held up very nicely. For $30, it was a monster of a deal. Black, pockets, no frills, just nice pebbled leather. I'll snap a pic later and post if I get a chance.

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I picked up a Franklin Covey Leadership padfolio for $45 at Office Depot. Has magentic snap closure. I got it because I can actually fit that ugly A4 sized Black and Red spiral notebook in there and look more professional. http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=...Ntk=all&An=text

 

If you mean legal as in 8.5x 14 I don't think this will fit though and not sure they sell anything that size, but you can hunt around.

 

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Check the Daytimers web site clearance and closeout section. They generally have pretty good prices when they want to move stuff out.

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Leather and Vinyl Direct is a good source. They sell all sorts of folios, journal covers (and the inners are included, extras available) at very reasonable prices.

 

I purchased a jotter (3 x 5) case and journal from them a while ago. The prices were competitive, the workmanship superior and the materials used were top grade. Delivery is very prompt.

 

You can't go wrong at their prices either.

 

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Hint for hunting pad covers: look for places that do the custom corporate gifts. They often have "extras" from large runs, or sell the non-personalized blanks at reasonable prices. I learned this after finding gifts for groups that were fairly small, where I also didn't have a large budget for the process.

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