While going home by train, I wanted to check some appointments in my agenda, and all my receipts of that week fell out.
At that very moment, and out of frustration of having to pick all those receipts off the floor, the idea of an extra storage popped into my head.
I immediately grabbed my notebook and started drawing up the concept of the ‘X-tra Storage’.
After 45 minutes of drawing it up and writing down the measurements, I knew this would work, and it would solve a returning problem.
Arriving home I started working on the first prototype right away.
For the results check out my Flckr account for all available pictures and commentary.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/peterkazar/sets/72157628712358197/
You also might have noticed my penholder/-hack on the right side of my Moleskine on all pictures.
I’ll feature this ‘hack’ also very shortly.
Check back here for more info about further developments around the ‘X-tra Storage’. 🙂
I’m in the process to setup a website for more info about all Moleskine related hacks soon.
Thanx for reading.
Your comments or suggestions are very welcome.
Greetz from,
Peter Kazar
The Netherlands
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An easier option might be to just cut the side of an envelope off and then tape the flap that usually seals the envelope to the moleskine.
I’m sure you have heard of the ‘X-tra storage’ hack. It’s one of those things that gets old (almost) as fast as it came out, but I think it is such a great topic for discussion that I wanted to share my thoughts with you. First off, I should start by saying the title of this https://studydemic.com/papersowl-com-review/ post is very misleading because there are actually two hacks. A little history lesson if you will: