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Staff PicksRecently Reviewed05/15/2013
![]() Can't review the notebook itself, as I immediately
removed it & gave it away. But it fits a pocket
moleskine very nicely, with space for a good-sized
pen inside near the spine. It's not very
thick...with just the moleskine (192 pager) & a
pen in (not the included notebook), only a little
room for other things in the pockets or a thin
notebook (like a field notes), but perfect if
that's all you want to put in there. There's a
vertical pocket to slide a notebook into on both
sides.
Very sturdy support in the covers, zippers are
smooth, easily opens flat. Material on the outside
is much silkier than it looks in photos. Seems
like it will hold up well over time. Overall,
pretty cool little notebook cover.
About RayMay![]() RayMay Fujii Corporation was founded in 1890 in Kyushu, Japan. After World War II, the company branched out to Osaka and Tokyo to start its stationery business. RayMay (Rei Mei 黎明 means "daybreak") the name is meant to express the company's vision for a "new spirit in daybreak".
RayMay has the license the produce the famed A.G. Spalding branded stationery items. |