Back in the 80s, 90s, all the yuppies used to carry these expensive leather Filofax, and Day Planner organizers. They were 4 inches thick, and literally carried their entire life in them. Everything from phone numbers, business cards, lunch receipts, photos, and their Montblanc ballpoint. These Traveler's Notebooks must be the evolution of those. And yes, I carried one of those back in the day.
Thanks for stopping by. It certainly is interesting how in the digital world we live in there is a call to return to analog roots with these notebook systems. I remember the Filofax! My first boss couldn't stand the idea of a digital calendar and so carried his Filofax everywhere and for everything in his scuffed up briefcase. Different times.
I recently picked up a burgundy leather Dayrunner for $4 at a thrift shop. There is a thriving community for them, and new manufacturers have filled in that niche. Despite my love for everything analog, I struggle to switch to my Dayrunner when the calendar on my phone is so convenient. The Travelers system has always appealed to me but I have avoided that rabbit hole so far.
I bought my missus a (pocket) Filofax last Christmas, she was a little confused I think, as she’d never hinted or anything, yet she’s always writing notes down on random bits of paper, also carries a wee Callander in her bag. Anyway, she started using a little, then more and more now it’s her go to for planning and notes. All in one place. Leaving he phone for Facebook…
I discovered these a few years ago. I am amazed at the many ways it can be customized to suit your needs. The versatility is amazing! Also, you do not have to spend an enormous amount of money to make this system work.
Hi Yvonne! Completely agree on both points. You can 'bling' it out as much or as little as you want and also make the system whatever you need it to be. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day!
Frank, your series of videos about the Travellers Noebook had inspired me to get a TN system for myself. For the past 20 years or so, I have been using the Franklin - Covey Planner system. It is something I am used to have have been using it religiously throughout my undegrad days at University, grd school days and thereafter. Using the TN will take some getting used to, but, I am looking forward to the journey!!! :):):)
HI Wolverine3660, thank you for stopping by! Glad it was helpful and much appreciated on the feedback. I'm excited for you on your new TN journey. Let me know how it works out! Warm wishes and have a lovely day!
I did alot of research on TN's in 2018. Ended up going with a Galen Leather standard TN and passport size because I liked the elastic coming from the spine rather than the back, they were cheaper than the original at the time and-- colors. Travelers Company didn't have the camel or blue at the time. I use the Galen passport as my wallet with inserts (love), and the standard as my planner and collections. The system is the gem of of what TC came up with along with of course the paper. I strayed this year and made my own planner, in an old A5 binder. I worked out what I didn't like and am now going back into my TN and have figured out what will work for me for "all" my needs. There are wide TN's out there (5") that would solve the sticking out bits and you could continue with the inserts you like. I looked at some trifolds which are interesting but they would add weight. I seem to need an A5 for my journaling though as I can't make the narrower page work. I've enjoyed your videos.
Thanks for sharing your TN journey. I love that idea of constantly tweaking and experimenting to find what works. Glad you're enjoying the videos. Warm wishes and have a great day!
I picked a few up on Amazon that have a 1" double binding on the spine, for the A5, standard, and pocket. They have pockets on the inside as well. So for instance...the A5 TN is holding right now an A5 full notebook with 250 pages, and three A5 inserts. As soon as I realized it could possibly fit two more inserts into this same set up...I turned around and ordered another of each size from September Leather on Amazon. Loved the vid. Thanks.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing. That sounds like a good system. For better or worse I'm invested in the Travelers Company offerings but if I ever feel like straying I'll definitely check your suggestion out.
Hi Mike, Thank you for your kind words. I hope the TN setup is going well for you. What an amazing journey you're embarking on. Warm wishes and take care.
I really enjoyed this video on the Traveler's Notebook. I have the camel leather notebook also. A wonderful system. Looking forward to more of your content. Nice watercoloring!
Hi! I’m really enjoying your TN playlist. Your videos are lovely and helpful. If I may ask a question, how difficult is it to write over the hump of that knot coming through the back cover? Am I missing some trick? Thanks in advance for your advice. 🙂
Hi BlueHorseStitchers, Thank you for the kind feedback and apologies for the delay in responding to this. It's not difficult at all. Is it noticeable - yes. However, I've got the file folder against the back cover, which makes the bump disappear effectively. I hope that helps. Warm wishes and take care!
Hey Juan, thanks for your kind feedback. I actually picked it up from the Canmore Folk Festival years ago from a lovely lady. Here is her online website www.balance-explore.ca/products/take-a-hike-patch-hiking-boots-ironon-and-or-sewon Have a lovely day!
Such a good comprehensive video! I think the main reason I enjoy their Traveler's Notebooks is because it's the main stationery item that I've used consistently for years. There's just something about them, and their limited edition approach makes it novel too. Thanks for sharing!
I agree and I've heard that a lot as well. I think these notebooks resonate with some call to slow down and take things in. Maybe too philosophical but either way they are fun!
I was looking at the one you are talking about. this is really great and.gave me some insight on what to look for since I'm new to the travelers notebook.
Haha. I feel for you. My wife and I have come to an agreement on how much money we'll spend on Stationery. It's so hard to stick to it though - especially when there are good deals! Thank you for stopping by and good luck on the shopping spree. Have a wonderful day!
Unfortunately we weren't in the path of totality but still pretty neat to see a partial through a cereal box with some tin foil. Hope you got to enjoy your view. Warm wishes and have a wonderful day!
Amazing really what can become a ' thing' when advertised. I have kept a journal for as long as I remember, I would write etc in an ' ordinary' notebook. After watching lots of videos on You Tube I decided I like the travellers note book to journal in. Mine isn't a designer name but it does have a leather cover which has become warm and tactile! I understand others like to plan and use them as diaries,which also seems to be a thing. On the other hand I'm amused at the absurdity of it, but I guess manufacturers of these things are laughing too!.
@@LisePlansandJournals there is no absurdity, it’s just a matter of personal preference how can u become organized and if one feel happy using the traveller’s company stuff, then one should go for it. Personally I don’t use it but a couple of my friends are hardcore users
Here's an alternative point of view. I bought my first Midori in 1992 when I was in Tokyo on business. There wasn't much out there in the west that wasn't Filofax, Day Runner or Collins, and I liked that I could put whatever I wanted in there without needing to buy a punch or other accessories....and the Midori was relatively cheap at AUD7.80-ish. I used this for about 8 years before I bought a second duty free whilst travelling....and I paid more than double. Over the years, after I found a stationers in Australia that sold them I've bought a couple more but the price now is absurd. Added to that, the design has petrified in it's own past. It hasn't improved one iota, which is stupid since it's so obvious it needed a fairly radical 'tweak'. Now the price is just criminal. For a $5 piece is leather and 10 cents of elastic the public is being fleeced for upwards of AUD110. So, I'm sorry, I don't have your romantic attachment to the ideal of the Midori/Travellers Company Notebook. It had it's day, and now it needs to either improve or step aside for the hundreds of companies out there who are producing superior designs more suited to life in the 21st century, based around the original Midori design. I'm happy that you're happy with yours, but I'm pretty sure you could be happier, and would find even more uses for a new improved Travellers Notebook. Cheers
Hello and thanks for stopping by. Yes it is getting pricey although I think where I'm located the prices have stayed the same for years. With inflation though... We'll see. What can I say - I'm a romantic and yes I agree with you I'm a romantic about the TN ☺️. Some day down the road I'll probably check out other brands like the Galen Leather but for now I'm happy. Warm wishes and have a great day.
Re: more than two inserts bulging out of a TN, a fellow YTer (Diana.PenToPaper) developed a fix for that and it looks like it works well and keeps all inserts inside the leather. Not here to promote her channel but since you mentioned it as one of your dislikes, I thought you would enjoy seeing a "fix" for that issue: ruclips.net/video/ZO9P3CWp8j4/видео.html Hope that works for you. :)
Hi, thanks for stopping by and sharing that hack! I gave it a try with my inserts, and because I like the cotton zipper insert from Traveler's company so much I still have 'bulging'. The cotton zipper bulges out the most but the other inserts bulge out a bit more evenly. Aesthetically I can see how this hack works so much better, especially without the cotton zipper insert. I wish the Traveler's Notebook had extra leather in the cover and an extra elastic in the spine. That would definitely take care of the 'bulge'. Thanks again :)
@@StationeryAt4 Most welcome. I purchased a TN in passport size that I hope to use as a wallet and items bulging out of the leather will annoy me if that happens. I'm wondering if the TN was designed a tiny bit wider to accommodate the extra notebooks peeking out. I do agree with you - brilliant idea on Midori/Travelers Co. part. Happy Traveling!!
Back in the 80s, 90s, all the yuppies used to carry these expensive leather Filofax, and Day Planner organizers. They were 4 inches thick, and literally carried their entire life in them. Everything from phone numbers, business cards, lunch receipts, photos, and their Montblanc ballpoint. These Traveler's Notebooks must be the evolution of those. And yes, I carried one of those back in the day.
Thanks for stopping by. It certainly is interesting how in the digital world we live in there is a call to return to analog roots with these notebook systems. I remember the Filofax! My first boss couldn't stand the idea of a digital calendar and so carried his Filofax everywhere and for everything in his scuffed up briefcase. Different times.
Agreed, I had a Mead one with a zipper
I recently picked up a burgundy leather Dayrunner for $4 at a thrift shop. There is a thriving community for them, and new manufacturers have filled in that niche. Despite my love for everything analog, I struggle to switch to my Dayrunner when the calendar on my phone is so convenient. The Travelers system has always appealed to me but I have avoided that rabbit hole so far.
Fiolofax. There's a blast from the past
I bought my missus a (pocket) Filofax last Christmas, she was a little confused I think, as she’d never hinted or anything, yet she’s always writing notes down on random bits of paper, also carries a wee Callander in her bag. Anyway, she started using a little, then more and more now it’s her go to for planning and notes. All in one place. Leaving he phone for Facebook…
Atmosphere is everything. Your desk and writing/journaling area, is absolutely beautiful.
Thanks very much. I'm lucky to have the desk. It's been in the family for many decades. Have a great day
I discovered these a few years ago. I am amazed at the many ways it can be customized to suit your needs. The versatility is amazing! Also, you do not have to spend an enormous amount of money to make this system work.
Hi Yvonne! Completely agree on both points. You can 'bling' it out as much or as little as you want and also make the system whatever you need it to be. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely day!
Frank, your series of videos about the Travellers Noebook had inspired me to get a TN system for myself. For the past 20 years or so, I have been using the Franklin - Covey Planner system. It is something I am used to have have been using it religiously throughout my undegrad days at University, grd school days and thereafter. Using the TN will take some getting used to, but, I am looking forward to the journey!!! :):):)
HI Wolverine3660, thank you for stopping by! Glad it was helpful and much appreciated on the feedback. I'm excited for you on your new TN journey. Let me know how it works out! Warm wishes and have a lovely day!
I did alot of research on TN's in 2018. Ended up going with a Galen Leather standard TN and passport size because I liked the elastic coming from the spine rather than the back, they were cheaper than the original at the time and-- colors. Travelers Company didn't have the camel or blue at the time. I use the Galen passport as my wallet with inserts (love), and the standard as my planner and collections. The system is the gem of of what TC came up with along with of course the paper. I strayed this year and made my own planner, in an old A5 binder. I worked out what I didn't like and am now going back into my TN and have figured out what will work for me for "all" my needs. There are wide TN's out there (5") that would solve the sticking out bits and you could continue with the inserts you like. I looked at some trifolds which are interesting but they would add weight. I seem to need an A5 for my journaling though as I can't make the narrower page work. I've enjoyed your videos.
Thanks for sharing your TN journey. I love that idea of constantly tweaking and experimenting to find what works. Glad you're enjoying the videos. Warm wishes and have a great day!
I really like the various inserts. Very versatile! Again, another great review! Keep up the great content ☺️
Thanks so much!
I picked a few up on Amazon that have a 1" double binding on the spine, for the A5, standard, and pocket. They have pockets on the inside as well. So for instance...the A5 TN is holding right now an A5 full notebook with 250 pages, and three A5 inserts. As soon as I realized it could possibly fit two more inserts into this same set up...I turned around and ordered another of each size from September Leather on Amazon. Loved the vid. Thanks.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing. That sounds like a good system. For better or worse I'm invested in the Travelers Company offerings but if I ever feel like straying I'll definitely check your suggestion out.
Great review. I'm new to the TN book world and setup. THANK YOU!
Hi Mike, Thank you for your kind words. I hope the TN setup is going well for you. What an amazing journey you're embarking on. Warm wishes and take care.
I really enjoyed this video on the Traveler's Notebook. I have the camel leather notebook also. A wonderful system. Looking forward to more of your content. Nice watercoloring!
Thanks for watching and glad you liked it.
Hi! I’m really enjoying your TN playlist. Your videos are lovely and helpful. If I may ask a question, how difficult is it to write over the hump of that knot coming through the back cover? Am I missing some trick? Thanks in advance for your advice. 🙂
Hi BlueHorseStitchers, Thank you for the kind feedback and apologies for the delay in responding to this. It's not difficult at all. Is it noticeable - yes. However, I've got the file folder against the back cover, which makes the bump disappear effectively. I hope that helps. Warm wishes and take care!
@@StationeryAt4 Thanks for answering! This gives me hope. 🙂 Best wishes to you, too!
Love the aesthetic of your videos. This is my favorite notebook since 2012. Where did you get the "Take a Hike" patch?
Hey Juan, thanks for your kind feedback. I actually picked it up from the Canmore Folk Festival years ago from a lovely lady. Here is her online website www.balance-explore.ca/products/take-a-hike-patch-hiking-boots-ironon-and-or-sewon
Have a lovely day!
Such a good comprehensive video! I think the main reason I enjoy their Traveler's Notebooks is because it's the main stationery item that I've used consistently for years. There's just something about them, and their limited edition approach makes it novel too. Thanks for sharing!
I agree and I've heard that a lot as well. I think these notebooks resonate with some call to slow down and take things in. Maybe too philosophical but either way they are fun!
I was looking at the one you are talking about. this is really great and.gave me some insight on what to look for since I'm new to the travelers notebook.
Excellent overview of the Travelers. Thx for sharing. Have a great week.
Thank you for stopping by and for the feedback. Have a wonderful week yourself.
I found these watching a handbag video in April of 2022. It’s now August and I own 16 of them. The struggle is real and I’m going broke!
Haha. I feel for you. My wife and I have come to an agreement on how much money we'll spend on Stationery. It's so hard to stick to it though - especially when there are good deals!
Thank you for stopping by and good luck on the shopping spree. Have a wonderful day!
Finally a dude with stationary fetish like me ) Glad to see a man doing regular journalling without XXL sleeves over hands. Subbed!
Hi @Mike_72. Glad you like the channel. Thanks for stopping by. Cheers
Stationery isn’t stationary
I love your writer’s desk
Thank you. There's a story behind the desk which I'll have to share some day. I'm lucky to have it.
Great contens an worth subbing channel . A fellow creator.,.,.,.[]
Thank you for the feedback and for stopping by. Have a great day!
They are more affordable nowadays $40-55
Just a reminder that the eclipse is on April 8th.
Unfortunately we weren't in the path of totality but still pretty neat to see a partial through a cereal box with some tin foil. Hope you got to enjoy your view. Warm wishes and have a wonderful day!
Amazing really what can become a ' thing' when advertised. I have kept a journal for as long as I remember, I would write etc in an ' ordinary' notebook. After watching lots of videos on You Tube I decided I like the travellers note book to journal in. Mine isn't a designer name but it does have a leather cover which has become warm and tactile! I understand others like to plan and use them as diaries,which also seems to be a thing. On the other hand I'm amused at the absurdity of it, but I guess manufacturers of these things are laughing too!.
Absurd, why? What exactly are they laughing at?
@@LisePlansandJournals there is no absurdity, it’s just a matter of personal preference how can u become organized and if one feel happy using the traveller’s company stuff, then one should go for it. Personally I don’t use it but a couple of my friends are hardcore users
Here's an alternative point of view. I bought my first Midori in 1992 when I was in Tokyo on business. There wasn't much out there in the west that wasn't Filofax, Day Runner or Collins, and I liked that I could put whatever I wanted in there without needing to buy a punch or other accessories....and the Midori was relatively cheap at AUD7.80-ish. I used this for about 8 years before I bought a second duty free whilst travelling....and I paid more than double. Over the years, after I found a stationers in Australia that sold them I've bought a couple more but the price now is absurd. Added to that, the design has petrified in it's own past. It hasn't improved one iota, which is stupid since it's so obvious it needed a fairly radical 'tweak'. Now the price is just criminal. For a $5 piece is leather and 10 cents of elastic the public is being fleeced for upwards of AUD110. So, I'm sorry, I don't have your romantic attachment to the ideal of the Midori/Travellers Company Notebook. It had it's day, and now it needs to either improve or step aside for the hundreds of companies out there who are producing superior designs more suited to life in the 21st century, based around the original Midori design. I'm happy that you're happy with yours, but I'm pretty sure you could be happier, and would find even more uses for a new improved Travellers Notebook. Cheers
what other products would you recommend?
Hello and thanks for stopping by. Yes it is getting pricey although I think where I'm located the prices have stayed the same for years. With inflation though... We'll see. What can I say - I'm a romantic and yes I agree with you I'm a romantic about the TN ☺️. Some day down the road I'll probably check out other brands like the Galen Leather but for now I'm happy. Warm wishes and have a great day.
Lotion bruh? If you gonna do that camera shot, all i can do is look at those ashy hands my bro. Hard to listen
Haha. My wife always tells me my hands are dry and as usual I'm oblivious to the fact. I'll crack out the lotion for future vids lol. Have a good day.
@@StationeryAt4 :)
Re: more than two inserts bulging out of a TN, a fellow YTer (Diana.PenToPaper) developed a fix for that and it looks like it works well and keeps all inserts inside the leather. Not here to promote her channel but since you mentioned it as one of your dislikes, I thought you would enjoy seeing a "fix" for that issue: ruclips.net/video/ZO9P3CWp8j4/видео.html Hope that works for you. :)
Hi, thanks for stopping by and sharing that hack! I gave it a try with my inserts, and because I like the cotton zipper insert from Traveler's company so much I still have 'bulging'. The cotton zipper bulges out the most but the other inserts bulge out a bit more evenly. Aesthetically I can see how this hack works so much better, especially without the cotton zipper insert.
I wish the Traveler's Notebook had extra leather in the cover and an extra elastic in the spine. That would definitely take care of the 'bulge'.
Thanks again :)
@@StationeryAt4 Most welcome. I purchased a TN in passport size that I hope to use as a wallet and items bulging out of the leather will annoy me if that happens. I'm wondering if the TN was designed a tiny bit wider to accommodate the extra notebooks peeking out. I do agree with you - brilliant idea on Midori/Travelers Co. part. Happy Traveling!!