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Being an amateur photographer and a Filofan I had to take a closer look at the material used. So I took a selection of my binders and tried to show to differences in the material used in the following pictures.
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A Knightsbridge Personal in black made of lambskin leather showing up close why it is sooo soft
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A Winchester 4PLF Personal made of pigskin which does show its typical groups of 2-3 pores
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The outside of a red Domino made of faux leather
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The inside of a red Domino made of faux leather
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A chocolate Finchley Personal with its pebbly leather
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A red Balmoral Personal made of leather with croc-print. The picture suggests the use of a kind of wax-coat
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A Cester Personal tapestry with canvas-decoration and leather-lining
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A brown Henley Pocket made of leather
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A saddle brown Cuban Slimline made of italian leather
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A brown Dundee Personal made of leather showing that it is already quite used
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A chocolate Classic Personal made of leather
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A black Pennybridge Compact ZIP made of faux-leather. The Compact Pennybridge has a structured surface, only some are smooth!
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A black Hamilton Personal made of oiled leather
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A dark green Winchester 4CCF Personal made of leather with croc print. This one has not really been used.
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A brown Winchester 4CCF Personal made of leather with croc print. In contrast this one has been used VERY much.
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A black Guildford Mini Extra Slim made of a very soft leather
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