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Dear all,

After some years travelling with the Midori journal, I found the size (finding paper while on the roas was incredibly frustrating) and lack of carrying the pen/cards was a pain, so I decided to design and make my own journals based on all my experience travelling off the beaten path.

And so, this is the outcome:

 

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Some of the basic features:

· Inner notebook slot allows for quick and simple A-5 journal/agenda replacement. It can hold any A-5 journal or agenda from any brand. Available under request, it can hold both a journal and an agenda together.
· A second inner large slot allows for keeping passport, notes and documents organised and secured.
· Two pockets that allows up to 4 cards, travel cards or driving licence/ID.
· Outer layer from genuine full-grain, vegetable tanned bovine leather from Toscana. Durable yet supple it shows all the animal's character and will age forming a beautiful patina. The leather is chosen to last for generations.
· Inner lining from high quality denim fabric, stretched and stitched by hand. Denim fabric can be replaced by suede of any color, to be matched with the stitching thread.
· Inner pockets and slots from full grain, vegetable-tanned french chevre. Delicate and wear resistant, with a gorgeous grain, it develops a beautiful patina as it ages.
· Elastic flat band that can hold a full-sized fountain pen.
· 100% stitched by hand using saddle stitching for durable and elegant seams. Stitching color can be tailored and the thread is waxed by hand.
· Edges painted, waxed and polished by hand, creased by hand to enhance the stitching.
Cheers
Edited by RMN
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