Wallets

beejay said:
Northam Saint said:
Ordered yesterday, delivered today via eBay for under £11.00. Very pleased with it too.

I bought a couple of those too,,great value for money and nice to give as gifts.
The Midori passport inserts and refills fit them as do the Scout notebooks 3 1/2"x5".

Regards, beejay

Never thought about giving them as a gift, good idea.


Just incase anyone is interested here is the link to the seller I used. Great seller, very quick delivery and it came with a cotton drawstring bag.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Midori-style-Passport-Size-Traveler-NoteBook-Diary-Journal-Real-Leather-/251443893554?pt=UK_Stationery&var=&hash=item3a8b395532
 
My own, first attempt at a Midori. May need a tweak or two. I have some more pads on order which will bulk it out a bit. It's in soft touch cappuccino tan leather.

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Northam Saint said:
My own, first attempt at a Midori. May need a tweak or two. I have some more pads on order which will bulk it out a bit. It's in soft touch cappuccino tan leather.

Very Nice NS.
Look at Calepino, Field Notes, and Scout for a range of inexpensive notebook fillers.
Available from the likes of The Journal shop and Cult pens.
Scout notebooks available in 3.5" x 5" making them perfect for the "passport" size wallet.
Regards, beejay
 
Cheers Beejay.

They are easy enough to make. I was lucky to have a leather hole punch which was SWMBOs grandad's from his cobblers business.

I already have some Rhodia notepads on the way which are slightly smaller. I have some more leather on the way so I will make a smaller one for them.

I didn't see the Calepino ones, I will have to order some of them too.
 
Another Midori attempt, this time in the form of a cover for a Moleskine notebook.
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Next up a slightly smaller version for Rhodia notepads.
 

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It's getting a bit if a habit now.

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Slightly smaller than a passport size to accommodate three Rhodia notebooks.
 

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Been using a Ted Baker wallet for yonks, with no coin pocket. Have a few account cards and usual driving licence/bank card to carry, usually got a few tenners in notes too. Lately though my jeans pockets have developed holes in them so have had to put coins in a jacket pocket!
I guess these days nearly everyone pays by card so there's no need to have coins anymore!
 
Been using a Ted Baker wallet for yonks, with no coin pocket. Have a few account cards and usual driving licence/bank card to carry, usually got a few tenners in notes too. Lately though my jeans pockets have developed holes in them so have had to put coins in a jacket pocket!
I guess these days nearly everyone pays by card so there's no need to have coins anymore!
i have a fossel wallet with no coin pocket, for the same reason
 
Am I the only overly suspicious ( or perhaps overly gullible ) member who has an RFID screened wallet as I ususally have bank and credit cards in it ?

JohnnyO. o/
I do too after I had money taken from my contactless card whilst walking down the street. Would never have known if I didn't check all my statements regularly.
 
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