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  2. Moleskine - Wikipedia

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    The Moleskine brand is supported by worldwide communities of enthusiasts who write, sketch, paint and draw on Moleskine notebooks. Communities often share images of decorated pages through blogs, social networks or photo and video sharing sites as well as Moleskine's own service "MyMoleskine", through which customers can interact with company ...

  3. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Tear-off horizontal perforations at page top/bottom are exactly in-between standard perforations, at whatever regular interval is used for that particular paper. When the perforated edges of the paper are manufactured so that they tear off the pages in strips, those strips are known as "perfory."

  4. Loose leaf - Wikipedia

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    "Loose leaf" describes any kind of paper or book that is available in single sheets, unbound. Its "leaves", or sheets, are "loose" and not bound in notebook or book form. In North America, some textbooks are sold with prepunched holes and perforated pages, so that users can remove the pages and store them in a typical 3-ring binder.

  5. Perforation - Wikipedia

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    It is common for cheque-books, notebooks and legal pads to have perforations making it easier to tear out individual pages or leaves. Perforation is used in ways to separate loose leaf (or even a form of graph paper from a ringed binder). A fine perforation next to the rings allows the page to be separated from the book with no confetti.

  6. Talk:Moleskine - Wikipedia

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    Kleenex is a brand name often used as a generic term for facial tissue. If people want to use "moleskine" to mean "notebook", let them. --98.240.153.125 21:21, 11 January 2012 (UTC) I have to agree that Moleskine warrants its own page. There are enough fan sites and supporters of its productst that it has formed its own little circle.

  7. Perforated paper - Wikipedia

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    Sheets of perforated paper. Perforated paper is a craft material of lightweight card with regularly spaced holes in imitation of embroidery canvas. It is also sometimes referred to as punched paper. Perforated paper is most commonly embroidered with cross stitch motifs and borders. Typical uses for such items include ornaments to decorate ...

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