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a pen user like me.
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The pages are thin enough that ink bleeds through using my Pilot Precise V5 Rolling Ball pen.
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Especially the pen that costs 15 euros just destroys the notebook every time you place it
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The pens don't smear on any other journal paper that I've used, so this was surprising as I expected a better outcome
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Really inky pens dont even bleed through
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The paper also appears to have changed somewhat because my typical pen (which has never had issues with Moleskine notebooks in the past) was smearing like crazy
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My problem with it is the page thickness, these pages ghost and bleed through with all of my favorite pens (Pilot G-2 07, Pilot Precise V5, etc.).
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The pages don't tear even under extremely fine point pens, nor does the ink bleed
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The Inkjoys are my favorite pens, and I love them for anything except this.
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Just make sure you use a light non-bleeding pen since sometimes it can bleed.
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I use Sharpie Pen on it, and it doesn't bleed through
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I'm still looking for the right pen to fit my routine.
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That means the notebooks should look nice (sorry Composition notebooks) and the pens should be better (you've been
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Pen shows through the pages pretty clearly, but doesn't bleed through
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Not too good with marker, maybe use the sharpie pens, but I like M. pencil.
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but I'm gonna give it 4 stars cause the last one I had, the pages were thicker, and I could use my favorite liquid ink pen
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It has put up with many years of collected thoughts and quotes, as well as many different pens (the pens just couldn't keep up!)
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Thin pages, it will bleed if you get any less than the best quality pen.
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Not fountain pen friendly, and they know it and don't care.
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Pen bleeds through.
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Good quality paper enables easy flowing handwriting with a decent pen.