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is there a perfect notebook or journal for FPs?



 
 
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Old February 6th 04, 02:46 AM
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What do you use to "pretty it up" (if anything)?
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Old February 7th 04, 04:49 AM
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huh?
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Old February 29th 04, 08:18 AM
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I currently use Black n' Red notebooks for business notes. They are
available in a variety of sizes and bindings. Office Depot has them. Not
overly expensive, have hard covers and good, weighty paper that holds FP ink
fairly well. I will look for something better, though as I do get a bit more
bleedthrough than I would like with Aurora and Montblanc inks (med pt pens).

For journaling I use the little Moleskine books. I love them. Very easy to
carry around. I always have one with me for jotting notes. No bleedthrough
when writing with a fine point pen. I can find these now at Barnes and
Noble!

Greg


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Old March 17th 04, 03:09 AM
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On 2004-02-29, Greg Liverman wrote:
I currently use Black n' Red notebooks for business notes. They are
available in a variety of sizes and bindings. Office Depot has them. Not
overly expensive, have hard covers and good, weighty paper that holds FP ink
fairly well. I will look for something better, though as I do get a bit more
bleedthrough than I would like with Aurora and Montblanc inks (med pt pens).

For journaling I use the little Moleskine books. I love them. Very easy to
carry around. I always have one with me for jotting notes. No bleedthrough
when writing with a fine point pen. I can find these now at Barnes and
Noble!

Greg



I've had good success finding notebook/journal at art supply stores.
You can always find a variety of paper types there - more so than at the
local Office supply store.
I find the paper quality in some of these books quite good - and
free of that shiny coating you can find in some notebook paper.

I'm using a notebook by Pierre Belevedere.


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Old March 21st 04, 05:22 PM
Nicolás Parres
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Try the Miquelrius (Spaniard) and Exacompta (French) paper totally pen
friendly, at Sam's site www.pendemonium.com
The best of the best.

Advise: Writing in one of these with a "Bic" or any other ballpoint or
rollerball things have addressed the death penalty (to the Ballpoint or
rollerball, I'm against death penalty even for Biro users) and a serious
corrective from the Pen Community to the aggressor

Nicolás


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On 2004-02-29, Greg Liverman wrote:
I currently use Black n' Red notebooks for business notes. They are
available in a variety of sizes and bindings. Office Depot has them.

Not
overly expensive, have hard covers and good, weighty paper that

holds FP ink
fairly well. I will look for something better, though as I do get a

bit more
bleedthrough than I would like with Aurora and Montblanc inks (med

pt pens).

when writing with a fine point pen. I can find these now at Barnes

and
Noble!

Greg



I've had good success finding notebook/journal at art supply stores.
You can always find a variety of paper types there - more so than at

the
local Office supply store.
I find the paper quality in some of these books quite good - and
free of that shiny coating you can find in some notebook paper.

I'm using a notebook by Pierre Belevedere.


--

Neo.



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Old March 23rd 04, 01:18 AM
so what
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(to the Ballpoint or
rollerball, I'm against death penalty even for Biro users)


Yes, but he should at least use orange ink!
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Old March 26th 04, 01:48 AM
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Well, If I find a Biro that writes in your favorite Orange, I'll pardon
it and send it to you DIRECTLY, my hands with surgical gloves, or
perhaps should take it with an alligator forceps to put it in a bag.

(Aargh)


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(to the Ballpoint or
rollerball, I'm against death penalty even for Biro users)


Yes, but he should at least use orange ink!



 




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