![]() ![]() I've also been enjoying the accompanying app for the scanning. Of course, writing with a Manuscript 2B italic (with Manuscript Red ink) on one side rendered the other side of the page almost unusable. Herbin, although Diamine Sapphire Blue in a Wing Sung 659 EF did show some. I tend to use F and EF nibs, so in most of the cases there was no visible bleed-through.Īs one could expect, the inks with had the most bleed-through were J. I bought one A5 with lines in a recent trip to Stockholm (apparently the company has HQs there, I don't know if it's produced in Sweden though) and I agree with your review overall. might be best done on a more emotionally evocative paper. not going to go into details other than give you an example of what the output is, here is the same page captured with some additional scriblings:įinal notes: Great experience with this one and I will definitely stock up on this for work and more practical, everyday use. Combined with how it behaves otherwise and especially given the price I can easily give this one a big up and a hearty recommendation. The paper is not ultra smooth but offered a bit of feedback, I rather liked it. No mentionable feathering which is also great. Here is a photo of the writing on the other side:Īs you can see, there is a some visible shading (usually not the case with this pen and ink on most papers). I pushed the pen to deliver as much ink as possible (seen in the following photo) and to my surprise, it didin't bleed through that much (or at all). The ink in question was rather heavily laid Pelikan 4001 Blue Black from a Pelikan 100N & BB-nib. Moving on to the paper and writing examples: This promotes a more distraction free experience and I found it to be quite acceptable. As the name implies, the lines are actually white and the page background is light grey. Otherwise it displays the pattern that you find on the pages inside. You can remove the promotional leaf that is on top, the actual cover is plain with branding on the bottom right corner (not found on the actual pages inside). The one displayed in the example images is the A5 dot grid notebook.įirst, here is how they look on the outside: Ok, I got two different notebooks which seem to share paper of similar quality, A4 in square grid (3,99€) and A5 with the dot grid (2,99€). You can read more about the papers and app from their homepage: ![]() They also have a companion app with which you can easily capture your notes to digital format as photos. The notebooks themselves come in two sizes, spiral bound A4 and A5 with grid/line options being dot grid, lines or square grid. Did a little digging and found that they can be had for relatively cheap from Clas Ohlson, a Swedish electornics, hardware and household supply store (they have stores in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the United Kingdom, Germany and Dubai). I received a recommendation about these notebooks from a member of the Finnish Fountain Pen group on Facebook (which I am an admin of). ![]()
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