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Ticket Stub Diary

Ticket Stub Diary

This handy journal is just the ticket for preserving and showing off tickets saved from sporting events, museum openings, rock concerts, and more. The roomy sleeves store tickets of all shapes and sizes, and lined margins provide space to (new art enclosed) jot down notes about the events. The acid-free pages will keep memorabilia in tip-top shape for years to come.
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books


Price: $7.60


Ticket Stub Diary
User Reviews
Cool memories
rating: 4

If you are like me, time flies. It was great putting all my old stubs in one place. But half the book is double the normal width of a ticket, I don't know why. I only have your normal inch an half ticket stubs and would have liked them all to fit the holders.


Clever Idea
rating: 5

Great idea and design. The diary is small - not bulky and won't take up a lot of space if your bookshelves are already crowded and space is a concern. However, despite the compact size, the diary holds a lot of tickets and offers an ample number of lines to write your thoughts so you won't forget the details of the event. The cover is sporty too.


First Impressions are pretty good...
rating: 4

Maybe I shouldn't be reviewing this yet, since I've yet to actually put a ticket into it...

What I don't think was adequately mentioned in the product description (or else I missed it) is that the book is made up of different pages for different size tickets -- and if you're like me and want to use it for just concert tickets, that leaves a substantial number of pages that don't work as well...including several just-one-opening-per-page pages.

It would be nice to have the flexibility to change the order of the pages, so you could put tickets (regardless of size) in chronological order.

There are adhesive tabs included that are supposed to only stick permanently to the album pages (and act kind of like a post-it on the tickets themselves.) I'm not sure if I'd really trust that, but at least that would enable one to secure smaller tickets in a larger opening.

Despite these criticisms, I think the idea itself is pretty cool. I'm looking forward to finding the time to actually get all my old concert tickets out of the tin they're thrown in and have them all neatly arranged (and remember the days when you could see a major act in an arena for less than $20!)


Ticket stub diary
rating: 1

This product is a disappointment. The plastic sleeves do not completely enclose tickets from sporting events. The tickets extend about 1 inch beyond the protective sleeves. It must have been made for tickets that were created 30 years ago. The $11 purchase price is about $10 too high.


Clever idea
rating: 4

It is really a cute add on gift. My sister collects Playbills and tickets so it suited her well. It would be nice if other colors were available.




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