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We received a couple of samples from Jim over the weekend.
To paraphrase the brand's tagline:
"I'm Not Taking Photos to Remember It Later. I'm Taking photos to Remember It Now."
Related links:
Earlier post.
Official Product Site
Even more Field Notes® pr0n at FLICKR
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I ordered some of these a couple weeks ago; can't wait to see them in person.
Might even use these as a giveaway on my fly fishing site. I think my readers will love the look of the thigns...
Posted by: Tom Chandler | September 03, 2007 at 09:46 AM
I like Field Notes' design - grid paper, covers...but they're going to have to put more paper inside or come down on price on the current product if they want to win a wider following...
Posted by: Clif | September 14, 2007 at 01:53 PM
very true moleskines chier have 60 some pages, and are 3 for 7.95,
Posted by: adam | September 30, 2007 at 07:24 AM
Not nearly as sturdy as a Cahier.
One could even construe a sad parallel here. Made in the USA means thin stock used for covers, stapled rather than stitched binding, fantastic visual design and a higher price. My dad used to say " A shiny turd is still a turd." A bit much for describing these, but appropo nonetheless.
With the look of these I had truly hoped they would take the place of my Cahiers. The idea is there, but the execution rates a B-...Passing, but still not all that is possible.
Can't say how much I love the idea as a whole (againg that graphic design by Draper et. al. is awesome!), but having held one, would not be willing to part with the 10 spot plus shipping for 'em...
Posted by: James | October 24, 2007 at 04:45 PM
I know Draper and got several of these as Xmas freebies last year -- they're great, and if you take a lot of notes (as I do), then you fill them up fast! I love going over them later to see what I was up to. They also invite serious lust from anyone who sees me using them -- the graph-paper pages are the best part.
Way to go, guys!
Posted by: Sara Cormeny | December 18, 2007 at 10:30 AM
Agree with most reviews about them being expensive and easy to fill up. You can read a detailed review here: www.livebikework.com/?p=182
Posted by: Risa | April 20, 2010 at 02:19 PM