Reddit Reddit reviews Black n' Red Hardcover Notebook, Casebound, Medium, Black, 96 Ruled Sheets, Pack of 1 (E66857)

We found 8 Reddit comments about Black n' Red Hardcover Notebook, Casebound, Medium, Black, 96 Ruled Sheets, Pack of 1 (E66857). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Black n' Red Hardcover Notebook, Casebound, Medium, Black, 96 Ruled Sheets, Pack of 1 (E66857)
PERSONAL BUSINESS BOOK – 8-1/4" x 5-5/8", 96 sheets/192 pages of ruled, high-quality paper bound together in a book to provide an unsurpassed writing experience for the professional business person or the industrious creative soul.PREMIUM PAPER RESISTS INK BLEED – Write on both sides of the smooth, crisp, high-white page. Our 90gsm/24 lb. Optik Paper is ruled on both sides for maximum efficiency and an exceptionally fluid writing experience.STURDY, HARD COVER BUILT TO LAST – Textured, matte black, hard cover provides a simple, yet sophisticated look for the polished professional.ARTISIAN-STYLE BOOK BINDING –Case bound binding provides lifelong protection of your notes. Pages are securely sewn into the binding.CLASSIC RIBBON BOOKMARK – Red ribbon page marker adds beauty and holds your place.
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8 Reddit comments about Black n' Red Hardcover Notebook, Casebound, Medium, Black, 96 Ruled Sheets, Pack of 1 (E66857):

u/haharisma · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

You may want to check out Black n'Red notebooks

http://www.amazon.com/Black-Red-Casebound-Notebook-E66857/dp/B000JCPP9A/

The paper is very nice, very FP friendly, and the price is appealing. Notice that this is A4 and for 96 sheets.

u/I_spoon_with_my_dog · 1 pointr/Calligraphy

Hmm. I think it mainly depends on the type of ink that you use. I purchased this notebook a while ago and it seems to hold most inks pretty well. My Iroshizuku ink stays pretty wet on the pages, but it might be the pen that I use. I haven't tested it with a dip nib to isolate it down. Overall, its a really nice notebook, though!

I've seen a lot of people recommend Rhodia brand notebooks, but I haven't gotten a chance to test them myself. Hope this helps! :D

u/ScipHreak · 1 pointr/trees

I like the moleskine notebooks, also the "Black n' Red" (which I personally use) notebook which you can get at officemax has a nice form factor

amazon link:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Red-Casebound-Notebook-E66857/dp/B000JCPP9A/ref=pd_sbs_op_1

u/magnificentcunt92 · 1 pointr/notebooks

For anyone reading this that might be interested, I also just encountered these:
http://www.amazon.ca/Black-Red-Casebound-Notebook-E66857/dp/B000JCPP9A/

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HFZ4EQ/ref=cm_sw_su_dp

They both look great!

u/JohnnyBoy11 · 1 pointr/fountainpens

I saw these on the fpnetwork but wasn't sold on them but your endorsement has convinced me to give them, thanks.

I thought they were 8.5x5 though for the hardcover. It was for these, no?

http://www.amazon.com/Black-Red-Casebound-Notebook-E66857/dp/B000JCPP9A/ref=sr_1_1?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1422400042&sr=1-1

u/ithrow6s · 1 pointr/notebooks

Black N Red is an option, but the low page count makes it as expensive as Rhodia or Leuchtturm1917.

I use a Leuchtturm1917 A5 notebook in the lab now. You can probably find A5 lined books for around $16 if you deal hunt.

u/Spicy_Poo · 1 pointr/fountainpens

Funny you mention that. I just picked up the spiral and cloth bound versions in 8.25 x 5.875 inches. It's odd that one says it's 24 lb paper and other other says 90 g/cm^2. I'm not sure if they're actually different or not. I've only written in the spiral thus far. It's much better than the public supply recycled paper dot book I had lying around.