Il s'agit d'un superbe carnet au format B5 avec des lignes de 7mm. Le papier tire un peu sur le jaune. Fait par l'entreprise japonaise Apica, il contient 96 pages. Le format B5 : 182 x 257 mm. Pour l'instant je ne peux pas encore parler de l'écriture au stylo plume sur ce carnet car je n'ai pas encore osé écrire dessus...
Scritto da: Londoner
Excellent quality and a very smooth writing surface
Expensive but you certainly get what you pay for! They are B5 in size, smaller than A4 but larger than A5 and in a slightly more square format. The paper may not be of the highest weight but it has the smoothest surface of any paper ever handled (a past career in the paper trade provided considerable experience) other than on coated product. Bought on recommendation for use with fountain pens, the paper appears not to allow much show-through even with dark-coloured inks when used with broader and wet-writing nibs.
Scritto da: John W
Great quality notebook with awesome paper
This is a beautiful notebook. The paper is thick and very smooth and the ink does not bleed through, even with a fountain pen.
Scritto da: Mary
Excellent paper in this notebook
Love how my fountain pens write in this notebook. It’s smooth paper, doesn’t bleed through.
B5 size is ideal for me but a rare form factor in Europe, nicely fitting the space between A4 and A5. This notebook has stitch binding, can *easily* lay perfectly flat and has wonderful paper quality, perfect for fountain pens. Line spacing is 7mm, I think, so not too big and not too small. This is my goldilocks notebook, definitely will buy again. EDIT: Knocked down a couple of stars after usage. I wanted to love this notebook so much. BUT. The paper is WAY TOO SMOOTH for my taste. It feels glassy and my fountain pens skate across the surface unless they are Extra Fine; I can't even feel where the point of my ballpoints are. Also, I noticed that sometimes there is a very fine hint of feathering with FP ink - it's unpredictable. I prefer paper with more feedback but you might like this if you like the feel of higher end French stationery.