It may seem like the world is going to hell in a handbasket, so don't forget that there's any number of shiny things for you to buy. Sure, you could spend $7.50 on a sketchbook at Michael's, but wouldn't you rather spend $60 to get one that's bound with eleven solid brass discs?
"This discbound journal combines the flexibility of a ring binder with the elegance of a bound notebook. The open-source disc binding system lets you easily add, remove, and rearrange pages, making it endlessly customizable. We've elevated this proven system using premium materials: solid brass discs, smooth 70# dot grid paper, and sturdy cardstock covers, all crafted in the USA."
Because the pages are removable, the sketchbook is refillable.
Yes, at $16 for 120 pages the refills cost more than the aforementioned basic sketchbook, but did we mention the brass discs?
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oh wow, Ugmonk has been making garbage forever, but i didn't know it was a complete copy. The world makes sense again.
I have the leather version from Ugmonk. I use it daily and LOVE it!
This is obscene.
Musings of all your ex's wedding bands.
Stuff for hipsters with more money than brains.