Product review- Icefalcon's Questing book.
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 1:48 pm
I'm sure that pics can be found on his website.
Many of us have searched for decent leatherbound notebooks to use as questing books. There are a few out there that don't suck, but I really don't think anyone will have to really look for one again.
This questing book is a remarkable thing, in that it has multiple features that give the needed rustic look that is required. The cover is not only tooled beautifully, but it has a wraparound cover that is secured with a thong that is secured through a hole in the spine.
The spine also has crossed threads that were used to bind the pages together- giving it an extra spiffy effect.
The paper pages are thick but not stiff, and each page has been HAND-TORN to fit, giving it yet another striking visual effect. The paper has the look of expensive drawing paper, and at first glance the paper looks hand-made.
The inside of the cover is raw flesh leather, which also rules.
This is pretty-much the only product of it's kind, uh, maybe on Earth.
FIVE stars
Many of us have searched for decent leatherbound notebooks to use as questing books. There are a few out there that don't suck, but I really don't think anyone will have to really look for one again.
This questing book is a remarkable thing, in that it has multiple features that give the needed rustic look that is required. The cover is not only tooled beautifully, but it has a wraparound cover that is secured with a thong that is secured through a hole in the spine.
The spine also has crossed threads that were used to bind the pages together- giving it an extra spiffy effect.
The paper pages are thick but not stiff, and each page has been HAND-TORN to fit, giving it yet another striking visual effect. The paper has the look of expensive drawing paper, and at first glance the paper looks hand-made.
The inside of the cover is raw flesh leather, which also rules.
This is pretty-much the only product of it's kind, uh, maybe on Earth.
FIVE stars