Offer a book bound style notebook (no plastic spiral)
I carry my sketchbooks everywhere and it would be nice to have an option for a book bound journal in lieu of the spiral binding. This will lay flat and not get caught on things like the spiral binding does. Something similar to Moleskine's Cahier Journal.
Comments: 11
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23 Aug, '21
Keith RobertsI would buy these.
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26 Aug, '21
EricI am not sure if this completely fits within your request, but I too would like to have a bound book. Ideally, it would be similar to a journal. Many professions suggest the use of a hardcover, permanently bound notebook for jotting down ideas and notes. These can be very useful in the future for litigation or patent needs. I would love to have bound journal books that have the Rocketbook controls built in so I can have a digital copy as well as the permanent bound book. I know this goes against the Rocketbook philosophy of reusability, but it would be a big help for those of us that have a legal requirement to meet.
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07 Nov, '21
GustavoI only bought the mini because it's small, and it's the same size as my moleskin. It isn't as convenient as carrying arount. If they offer a small portable bound book option, i will purchase instantly.
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22 Dec, '21
JAMES MATHISINSERTABLE PAGES:
I already solve the problem of spiral spring binding. I unwound the spring binder spring; took out the separate pages; applied packing tape applied packing tape over the holes/both sides then punched with a levenger eleven hole punch- now I have pages that I can add to my eleven disk note book- I suggest you get with the eleven disk system- -
29 May, '22
Jeff ThompsonSomething akin to a fields notes notebook would be extremely useful. Similar size so it would fit in existing field notes 3rd party holders.
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30 May, '22
John StafiejEleven Disk System is basically dolled up versions on the Trapperkeeper. I don’t care to relive grade school. But I do think a more bound style of book is a great idea or even combining Eleven Disk system of importing or removing pages with ease is worth considering. I’ve already started planning to take my pages out of its book and bind together. Then I’ll sort out how to attach them to my leather bound for journal in a way that still lets me remove them when I finish that journal.
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21 Jun, '22
ShanaeI would definitely buy this. Would be awesome to use as a journal but also in the office as I imagine it might look more professional.
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30 Jun, '22
Paul BrutonMy company pdcuk.com produces plastic spiral here in the UK. The plastic we use is a multi use plastic and can be recycled in the normal way. We have recently developed a plastic spiral product called BioCoil. BioCoil is the first binding product to be both recyclable and biodegradable. In fact it biodegrades in landfill and marine environments and degrades 200 times faster than a regular plastic. So something that would normally take 400 years to degrade now takes just two years.
I hope that Rocket books might consider a change to this product and would be happy to discuss further -
08 Aug, '22
RachelI use the Leuchtturm 1917 as my main journal/notebook but also use the Rocketbook to capture some things. I'd prefer to use just one notebook and totally would just use Rocketbook if bound similarly to the Leuchtturm.
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29 Aug, '22
AlexPlease lay this FLAT, so you can see and write on 2 pages side by side, with no spiral digging into your hand/wrist.
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05 Jan
ReneeA bound book, that lays flat like a moleskine with a built in pen holder and pocket for the cloth would be great for people like me who can be messy and clumsy, so it can take some abuse, is always appealing.