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Notebooks
Welcome to the Notebooks community on Lemmy!
Share your collection, use cases, note-taking methods, pens, and accessories as you see fit.
You are welcome to share your journaling here too. Anything involving a notebook is welcome!
Not a direct answer, but I really like where this sub is going.
I got my first fountain pen last week because of the previous posts here. My colleague has recommended moleskin notebooks, but I haven't purchased anything, yet.
I can imagine taking great care of it at first, until something unexpected happens like my toddler pouring water onto it, at which point I would just use it like nothing special.
I got my first fountain pen last week because of the previous posts here. My colleague has recommended moleskin notebooks, but I haven’t purchased anything, yet.
Don't. Do not use a Moleskine with a fountain pen. If I recall correctly we have briefly discussed the question in a discussion in our Journaling community, and I would not be surprised it was also discussed in the fountain pen community too, you can also do a quick online search to find a lot of user feedback regarding using their fountain pens with Moleskine. They don't play nice together, to put it politely. Moleskine are great for ballpoint pens, like really. Not so much with fountain pens as their paper is kinda cheap and the teh fountain pen ink will bleed through it. Fountain pens leave a lot more ink and use a different type of ink than ballpoint or gel, using good paper paper is real important part of the process.
If you want something like Moleskine that will also be good with fountain pens, try Leuchtturm 1917. They should also be similarly priced.
If you want something unique but not cheap: try to get your hands on some notebook using Tomoe River paper (this thing is a blessing for fountain pen lovers: one of teh thinnest paper ever while still working well with a lot of fountain pens). A lot cheaper while still being nice with most fountain pens (not Tomoe-nice, but nice nonetheless), I can suggest Clairefontaine/Rhodia. Here in France, it's cheap enough for kids to be able to use it in school and, at least back in my days, in school we had to learn handwriting using a fountain pen ;)
Thank you for such an in-depth reply! Will have a look at the availability of the brands you've mentioned.
I had to use a fountain pen at school as well! :)
You're welcome.
I had to use a fountain pen at school as well! :)
That doesn't make us old. Just more experienced than all those kids around us ;)
It is definitely weird seeing the body age, but still feeling 20s inside.
Have a great day!
It is definitely weird seeing the body age, but still feeling 20s inside.
Younger... younger than I'm young today I mean, I never imagined that would be like that, I must say.
Have a great day!
Thx. You too.
If your notebook gets rained on and you risk losing your notes to water damage then you can solve that problem by getting water resistant notebooks.
If you want American products then Rite in the Rain makes many sizes and shapes.
There is a Western Canadian company that makes them as well called Duksbak. http://rdpenhall.com/index.html
If your notebook gets rained on and you risk losing your notes to water damage then you can solve that problem by getting water resistant notebooks.
Thx. I use ballpoint pen (Bic), cheap and waterproof. Or I use fountain pen with water-resistant ink. The pages will buckle but the writing is OK ;)
If you want American products then Rite in the Rain makes many sizes and shapes.
I'm not obsessed with origins but I use Clairefontaine because it's great paper and since it's French it's available everywhere here in France.