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Adam, really enjoyed a Thursday video. You do a great job describing paper. After all, it’s the ink, the pen, AND the paper. Hope you treat yourself to an IPA. Thanks, Bro. 👊🏼.
It's really good to see a manufacturer giving some assurances for fountain pens. Unusual that an EU company is not manufacturing to standard sizes. Perhaps that is a little about cost cutting? For me size matters. I use Compass notebooks for my Bread baking logs. at 7" x 10.7 inches it works better for me than A4 giving the length and less width. Such a shame it gives too much feedback from even the smoothest nib. I can live with that. Nice to see something different. Cheers
I don't think it gives for to much feedback, just the texture does add to the feedback the pen has. I didn't mind it at all but didn't want people to think this was some super smooth paper. It was very enjoyable as a paper, just wish it came in larger or more standard sized notebook.
@@AnInkGuy Ah, I've just done a fact check. It's a Travellers Notebook. Which has a Compass image on the front. Someone gave me one of those leather bound journals. Not my thing really, but the refills proved to be good dimensions for my bread baking notes. Cheers
Nice review. I would suggest you try Ayush notebooks from ayush paper company from India. They are great value for money notebooks, amazing for the price. Quality is better than rhodia and priced much cheaper. Just a suggestion as i would like to see you review those. Looks like i have a selfish motive here. LOL
What ink and pen did you use? I agree with you that this is a pricey notebook and I can’t see myself trying it. - I like that you write the notebook differently than usual. On the Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook, you wrote from the start of the page through to the next page. Now with this, you used it from top to bottom.
All the writing was done using a Namiki Emperor inked with Namiki Blue-Black. In the next notebook, I am currently working on, I wrote in it in a more standard way.
Here are the Direct links to Write Reporters notebook, another paper I have reviewed: th-cam.com/video/O7zPtvKnrRk/w-d-xo.html
I am not running giveaways and I will not ask you for money. Watch out for scammers and spammers, and they want to steal your money and personal information.
Adam, really enjoyed a Thursday video. You do a great job describing paper. After all, it’s the ink, the pen, AND the paper. Hope you treat yourself to an IPA. Thanks, Bro. 👊🏼.
Glad you enjoyed it! and will do
It's really good to see a manufacturer giving some assurances for fountain pens. Unusual that an EU company is not manufacturing to standard sizes. Perhaps that is a little about cost cutting?
For me size matters. I use Compass notebooks for my Bread baking logs. at 7" x 10.7 inches it works better for me than A4 giving the length and less width. Such a shame it gives too much feedback from even the smoothest nib. I can live with that.
Nice to see something different. Cheers
I don't think it gives for to much feedback, just the texture does add to the feedback the pen has. I didn't mind it at all but didn't want people to think this was some super smooth paper.
It was very enjoyable as a paper, just wish it came in larger or more standard sized notebook.
@@AnInkGuy My bad... I was talking about the overhyped Compass paper... which is really rather rough.
@@kevinu.k.7042 Oh,... I haven't even heard of compass paper, I may have to look into it.
@@AnInkGuy Ah, I've just done a fact check. It's a Travellers Notebook. Which has a Compass image on the front. Someone gave me one of those leather bound journals. Not my thing really, but the refills proved to be good dimensions for my bread baking notes. Cheers
Nice review. I would suggest you try Ayush notebooks from ayush paper company from India. They are great value for money notebooks, amazing for the price. Quality is better than rhodia and priced much cheaper. Just a suggestion as i would like to see you review those. Looks like i have a selfish motive here. LOL
I will check it out.
What ink and pen did you use? I agree with you that this is a pricey notebook and I can’t see myself trying it.
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I like that you write the notebook differently than usual. On the Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook, you wrote from the start of the page through to the next page. Now with this, you used it from top to bottom.
All the writing was done using a Namiki Emperor inked with Namiki Blue-Black.
In the next notebook, I am currently working on, I wrote in it in a more standard way.