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I also like this paper better than FN as it gets my hand less tired
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They have the same features, better paper (feels good, less shadow/bleed through), and looks about the same
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I like the graph paper
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I expect a little better paper for a $15 small notebook
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Great paper, great binding
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The paper is very smooth, I prefer a little tooth personally
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This paper has slightly more bleed through, but is drinks up the ink better and faster for the medium Mont Blanc I use and the excellent Pilot V5 pens I use
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I really like these Moleskin journals the papers are not to thin and the ink does not bleed through them either
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I love the paper !
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I prefer the squared paper, it works best with my journal minimalism
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They are sturdy, the paper is fun to write on.
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The paper inspires you to write on it
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The paper somehow feels like cheap plastic
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There is better quality paper in less expensive note books
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The paper allows the ink to bleed through to the back of the page.
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I just wish that the paper were a little thicker so that the ink wouldn't bleed through.
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There's a useful pocket in the back to keep receipts or other useful papers
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The elastic closure with the cardboard covers protects your paper much better than a soft cover will even if it has an elastic closure because it stays closed better and the paper is protected by an offset of cardboard (see pictures
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The elastic closure with the cardboard covers protects your paper much better than a soft cover will even if it has an elastic closure because it stays closed better and the paper is protected by an offset of cardboard (see pictures
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The paper is terrible
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The paper is good and thick, and doesn't bleed when I use my Cartier Diablo roller ball.
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Cover is OK, but paper is thin and bleeds through with fountain pens
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However I would prefer thicker paper.
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Inside, the paper falls on the lighter side weighing in at 70 grams per square meter: suitable for dry writing utensils such as pencils or ballpoint gel pens
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Love these little notebooks - they are so classy looking and the paper is like butta.
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Both are very sturdy (I carry the green one around everywhere), the ribbon is perfect for keeping my place, and the pocket is very helpful to keep loose papers
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usually their notebooks have good quality paper
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They have the same features, better paper (feels good, less shadow/bleed through), and looks about the same
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This is not the smooth paper, so be careful with you handlettering pens, this paper will tear them up
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It works but paper is thin and ink will bleed through.
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Perfect size and very durable cover and paper
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I love the paper, and the ruling, which works very well for my fountain pen
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The paper is smoother than the plain version (those seem to have changed the paper, and i'm not a big fan, or maybe it was just a bad batch?)
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I dig the hefty paper stock and clearly defined grid
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Especially as someone who uses fountain pens, the paper allows slight bleed, but has a wonderful texture that doesn't smear
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I do wish the paper didn’t let as much ink bleed through
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Moleskine products are known for their good paper quality so when I opened the
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Their paper is so smooth and perfect for drawing, writing, and both
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As others have noted, pages are very thin, and while I haven't had much issue with bleed-through, I do notice that the paper doesn't absorb ink fast enough which leads to a lot of smudging and blurring
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They last a long time, durable, have a pocket (win!) and are made of good quality paper
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Paper so thin that regular ball point pen bleeds through an insane amount
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Nice weight paper and nice off-white color.
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The paper is easy to erase on, making it great for notes, sketching, and brainstorming
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Good quality paper
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I actually prefer it to the super fancy paper
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I thought I had received a knockoff moleskine that’s how bad the paper is compared to the same moleskine I had last year
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, itd be good for pencil but thats about it it also smells like horrible paper
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great paper
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Construction is lovely, but the paper is so thin and ink leeches through to be clearly visible from both sides
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I love the feel of the cover and that it is a hardcover but the thin paper is a big downfall
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2) Note this is the GRID model (so the paper is like graph paper), 2
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Good quality paper enables easy flowing handwriting with a decent pen.
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Way too thin to write on them, especially compared to nicer paper pads and notebooks with higher quality paper.
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It does not smudge as long as you let the ink dry for a few seconds