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    Hello, is there a notebook that you can refill with just paper, not refilling using a notebook, and if there are can you tell me which ones are the best?

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    Quote Originally Posted by that_one_pen View Post
    Hello, is there a notebook that you can refill with just paper, not refilling using a notebook, and if there are can you tell me which ones are the best?
    I use Filofax. Works with my FPs.

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Levenger's Circa disc system is totally awesome. Their paper is FP friendly.

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Quote Originally Posted by rrthrelfall View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by that_one_pen View Post
    Hello, is there a notebook that you can refill with just paper, not refilling using a notebook, and if there are can you tell me which ones are the best?
    I use Filofax. Works with my FPs.

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    Okay, I'm interested in this. Are there any other refills that the A5 version takes, because the company's one seems a bit expensive.

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Quote Originally Posted by that_one_pen View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by that_one_pen View Post
    Hello, is there a notebook that you can refill with just paper, not refilling using a notebook, and if there are can you tell me which ones are the best?
    I use Filofax. Works with my FPs.

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    Okay, I'm interested in this. Are there any other refills that the A5 version takes, because the company's one seems a bit expensive.
    Also, is there a hole puncher like this one https://filofaxusa.com/index.php/not...per-punch.html but cheaper?

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Quote Originally Posted by penthesilea View Post
    Levenger's Circa disc system is totally awesome. Their paper is FP friendly.
    Also Staples Arc the premium paper works well


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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    I see that the Staples Arc is cheaper, but if I replace the disks with the Levenger Circa aluminum ones, will they work as good as the Circa ones?

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    I'm rather partial to this system: http://www.x17.de/en/home/. The o-ring version works well with folded paper sheets (you make your own loose-leaf booklets, essentially), while the version with the clip is perfect for a small pack of unfolded paper (or cards). The prices are not prohibitive and with a bit of effort you can make your own. More expensive but certainly worth a look is this system: https://roterfaden.de/en_US/.

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Quote Originally Posted by that_one_pen View Post
    I see that the Staples Arc is cheaper, but if I replace the disks with the Levenger Circa aluminum ones, will they work as good as the Circa ones?
    I did, haven't had any issues


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    Quote Originally Posted by alexander_k View Post
    I'm rather partial to this system: http://www.x17.de/en/home/. The o-ring version works well with folded paper sheets (you make your own loose-leaf booklets, essentially), while the version with the clip is perfect for a small pack of unfolded paper (or cards). The prices are not prohibitive and with a bit of effort you can make your own. More expensive but certainly worth a look is this system: https://roterfaden.de/en_US/.
    I like those and have resisted ordering since I have too many notebooks as it is. I enjoy using my Black leather Filofax and my tan leather Daytimer, but recently I have resorted to using a Renesaunce Art Leather Composition book cover. It's providing the backdrop for this photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrazyIvan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by alexander_k View Post
    I'm rather partial to this system: http://www.x17.de/en/home/. The o-ring version works well with folded paper sheets (you make your own loose-leaf booklets, essentially), while the version with the clip is perfect for a small pack of unfolded paper (or cards). The prices are not prohibitive and with a bit of effort you can make your own. More expensive but certainly worth a look is this system: https://roterfaden.de/en_US/.
    I like those and have resisted ordering since I have too many notebooks as it is. I enjoy using my Black leather Filofax and my tan leather Daytimer, but recently I have resorted to using a Renesaunce Art Leather Composition book cover. It's providing the backdrop for this photo.

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    Default Re: Refillable Notebook?

    Earthworks Journals make a range of plain and tooled leather journals including refillable ones. Mostly A4, A5 and A6 but they do make a US letter size ring binder. Having bought from them in the past, I can vouch for the quality.

    For something a bit cheaper, you might consider the Papuro journals from The Online Pen Company - again, decent quality though they are a bit less individual than the Earthworks journals
    Last edited by oldstoat; November 10th, 2017 at 01:05 AM.
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