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    Hi all,

    I'm looking for a fountain pen friendly notebook that is reliably good enough to write on both sides, standard size, at least 40 sheets- though more would be preferable. Under $8 a piece would be best. I use fine points usually, but I'm not versed enough to determine if they are wet writers or dry?

    Being able to source them from goulet, jetpens, or a similar site so I can combine shipping would be nice as well.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Default Re: Notebooks for Class Notes?

    It won't have 40 sheets (32 sheets), but you can buy 2 of them for $9.00 (less if you order 5; even less if you order 10 with the discount): Banditapple Carnet Handy Notebook (from Goulet). You can definitely write on both sides of the paper with most fountain pens. I love, love, love them.
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    Default Re: Notebooks for Class Notes?

    I'll look into to those! I'm also looking at CLairefontaine and Koyoko Campus notebooks because I've heard great things about them. Does anyone know if they can be written on both sides?

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    I have used and like the Clairefontaine notebooks, too. I should have recommended those as well. I believe you can also get those at a discount at Goulet if you order 5 or more.
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    I use this in both the A5 and B5 size...love them. As long as you aren't using a super wet pen, you can write on both sides with no problem.
    http://www.jetpens.com/Kokuyo-Campus...k-of-5/pd/5375
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    Huge fan of Kokuyo here (all, but especially Campus). It's just right for texture, it's got great layouts (the lines are always easy to see for writing on, but never printed so bold they interfere with written text - handy for review), it's reliable, AND it's cream - which I think is easier on bleary late-night-study-session eyes than bright white a la Clairefontaine. All that, AND it's cheap and comes in every size you could wish for.

    Try them, I think you will love them.

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    Default Re: Notebooks for Class Notes?

    Quote Originally Posted by mtnbiker62 View Post
    I use this in both the A5 and B5 size...love them. As long as you aren't using a super wet pen, you can write on both sides with no problem.
    http://www.jetpens.com/Kokuyo-Campus...k-of-5/pd/5375
    Those are terrific, too. But I've been using the MIO notebooks rather than the twin ring.
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    iScholar notebooks from Shoprite/Freshgrocer are surprisingly good. Half of it will probably be velvety smooth, better than Rhodia IMHO, the other side will be toothy. But at 100 sheets for 59 cents (1 dollar without the usual sale) its an incredible value. They don't feather, and don't bleed through with standard inks like Montblanc Black or Aurora Blue.

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    I have been using the Clairefontaine wirebound notebooks at work for notes. I particularly like their wirebound Basic line, because I like the muted colors...although I'm not sure why those are so hard to find online. (I can get them locally, but not many retailers carry them.) Paper is spectacular.

    I've also used and like the Apica CD 15 notebooks. They're snazzy looking, have wonderfully smooth paper, and are quite FP friendly.

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    I use B5-sized paper for my grad school notes for the last 2 years.
    Initially started with Kokuyo and Campus, but when the local store stopped carrying the grid version I liked I had to switch to L!FE - which turned out a better option in terms of quality.
    Plus I love cream paper - so it's even better.

    NB:I use looseleaf paper and then put it in binders b/c it's easier for me. L!FE, Apica or some other brands also have sewn notebooks to match your parameters.

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    I use kokuyo, both the campus wide spiral foolscap and the notebooks. Different papers but I love both.

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    Default Re: Notebooks for Class Notes?

    Quickly from gouletpens...
    ***A4Size***
    Apica CD40 --> 50 sheets at 17.6 cents per sheet
    Clairefontaine Basic Clothbound --> 96 sheets at 14.6 cents per sheet
    Clairefontaine Clasic Notebooks --> 96s at 9.9cps
    Clairefontaine Side Staplebound --> 40s at 15cps
    Clairefontaine Top Staplebound --> 80s at 13.75cps
    Clairefontaine Top Wirebound --> 80s at 15cps
    Clairefontaine Side Wirebound 8.5x11 3 hole punched --> 90s at 13.9cps
    Rhodia side staplebound --> 48s at 10.4cps
    Rhodia side wirebound --> 80s at 11.25cps
    Rhodia top staplebound --> 80s at 11.25cps
    Rhodia top wirebound --> 80s at 13.75cps
    Medium Size
    Apica Basic --> 100 sheets at 8.6cps
    Apica CD --> 28s at 10cps
    Apica SW --> 30s at 12.6cps
    Clairefontaine Basic --> 96s at 9.9cps
    Midori Stitched -->88s at 17cps
    Rhodia Meetingbook -->80s at 17.5cps
    Rhodia side staplebound -->48s at 6.88cps
    Rhodia No16 --> 80s at 6.88cps

    If economics are a concern, you might want to try to see what you can do with creating your own. You can get HP 32# laserjet paper at a third of the price (3.5cps). If you want A5 (almost at least), you then just have to find a paper cutter which cuts your cost per sheet in half.

    For my money I like Apica CD11 for a bound book and Rhodia No16 for tear out pages. A5 is my preferred size... (higher cost per square cm, but lower cost per sheet).

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    Default Re: Notebooks for Class Notes?

    If in the US, Staples 1-subject spiral bound notebooks, MADE IN BRAZIL.
    During the back to school sales in July/Aug I see them going for 2 for $1, and I've heard some stores sell them even less.

    Next step up in quality and price would be "Black and Red" notebooks.

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    @ac12 do black and red notebooks go for cheaper in store? Online they seem to cost significantly more than a basic Clairefontaine or Koyoko notebook by about $3-4 a piece...

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    these beauties arrived today, just in time for finals revision! I think I'm going to try this, clairefontaine, and Doane paper this summer. Does anyone know if this paper is the same stock as the stuff used for the spiral bound ones on jetpens? I know some companies change stock between sizes and styles...

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    So far I'm in love. We may have found a winner! Unless someone else wants to tempt me out of my money?

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    I am so glad to have stumbled on this thread--I'm in much the same situation. Starting school in just under two months, and I require notebooks...FP friendly, reasonably sturdy, and cheap. I'm in love with the Clairefontaine wirebounds, but Mr. Shadow might divorce me if he finds out I've dropped $12/notebook. Then again, I'm pretty sure I'll have to keep these notes for the duration of my time in school, so I could probably legitimize the expense...right? Right??

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    Yes. Of course. And goulet pens has them for $5.50....?

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    This is true, but only for the side wirebound. I was edging towards the top wirebounds. Rhodias are a buck cheaper at Goulet for the top-wires. My only solution is to buy in bulk, of course. ("But Honey, it's discounted!!")

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    Ah yes, I prefer side wirebound. The top wirebound are much priceier Why must good paper be so expensive!

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