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Something cool to put in your Mark VII...

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I am shopping on Orvis right now, and came acros these...

http://www.orvis.com/store/productchoic ... t_id=11105

Very classy and useful! ;-)

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Yeah, I'm definitely getitng one of those to put in my bag, once I actually get the frikking thing.

Thanks for the link! Cool stuff.
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very nice.. I like the leather cover! thanks for sharing!


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Magno wrote:Yeah, I'm definitely getitng one of those to put in my bag, once I actually get the frikking thing.

Thanks for the link! Cool stuff.
I noticed on Wested's site that Peter has used real mark VII's for a reasoanble price... His new price is not fantastic, but if you got it with other stuff to ease the shipping cost, I think it would be reasonable... I paid $50.00 for mine (unissued) so that seems to be the going rate...
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I actually carry with me a Moleskine. very useful and stylish ;-) If you like writing travel journals, it's the real deal
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I've had one of these little leatherbound atlas's for quite a while. My honey got for me as a gift a few years back ;-)

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That's definitely a very nice find !!!
Thanks for posting it. !!!
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looks cool
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Restless Dreamer wrote:I actually carry with me a Moleskine. very useful and stylish ;-) If you like writing travel journals, it's the real deal
I carry a Moleskine in my MKVII as well. The pocket size is a PERFECT fit in one of the back inside pockets. It is as if it were made especially for the journal.
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and where can one find such a moleskin journal?
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Indiana MarkVII wrote:and where can one find such a moleskin journal?
You can start on this site -

http://www.moleskine.com/eng/_interni/dove/default.htm

But if you look carefully you can find some really good deals on Ebay. I never pay more than $10 including shipping for mine. Most places sell the pocketsize for $10-12 each. There are many varieties so be sure of what you are ordering. The hardbound pocketsize squared is my personal favorite.

Just for fun do a search on COW for moleskine. Yes, that is the correct spelling, with the 'e' on the end.
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