Gfeller Moleskine cover

Date January 3, 2008

‘Twas the season, and not a bad one at that. Christmas this time around delivered a beautiful leather Gfeller Casemakers Moleskine cover that I had been coveting since seeing it on Cool Tools and Saffo.com in September.

Moleskine cover

The cover is extremely well made and feels fantastic. There’s not a single imperfection in the stitching and the fit is perfect on my large, lined Moleskine notebook that I use for taking notes in meetings. The leather is soft, but feels like it will last a very long time. The design is well thought out, particularly with regard to the elastic band slit at the back and the expandable pocket, things that other covers struggle to deal with.

All in all, I’m rapt with the cover and would not hesitate to recommend it to others. I just wish I had a use for more of their products!

Moleskine cover

Here’s another review of the cover. Incidentally, as they are all stamped with a number near the Gfeller logo, you may like to know that mine is number 203.

I also got a Wii, which has accounted for most of the holiday break, but more on that later…

View Comments to “Gfeller Moleskine cover”

  1. Cameron Reilly said:

    Yeah I love mine too mate. Beautiful. Mine is #032.

  2. bob corrigan said:

    Which type of leather did you choose? It seems a lot darker than mine…

    (And thank you for the link!)

    bob

  3. Raduza said:

    @Bob: I just got the standard English kip version, but the photos above are from the website so I would imagine that the second one is the Chocolate finish. Looks quite nice actually. I’ll take a photo of mine soon and post it for a comparison.

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