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Outstanding, love how..., July 8, 2011
Outstanding, love how well it writes with lamy safari EF, which that pen doesn't
even feather on cheap notebook paper in the first place.
nice, concise, organized, durable, great for what i'm doing
A) Caligraphy
B) Japanese
and the cover, whatever it is made out of, the corners do resist bending very
well
recommendable! certainly a good miniature notebook as long as you don't intend
to use it on a day for 100's of quick notes lol
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These are outstanding,..., February 18, 2011
These are outstanding, the paper quality is superb. My Lamy F. pen writes with
perfect feedback from this paper, pulls the right amount of ink. And with the
40% off what a DEAL!!
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An absolute dream to..., January 26, 2011
An absolute dream to write on. I love everything about this notebook - the
texture of the paper, the thickness, lines, dots, the scent! The weight of the
book as well as how easily it is opened and will stay open when you bend the
binding slightly. I have not yet attempted to remove a page, and I have heard
that this is a difficult process, however for its use I have not yet needed to
remove a page. I would buy dozens of these at a time if I had the sense to put
that much money towards such a thing!
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I am so happy to see..., September 19, 2009
I am so happy to see these notebooks at JetPens. I've been able to get some of
these at a local store and can truly say that the MIO paper is perfect for
fountain pens. I'm also glad to see that JetPens is stocking both the red-cover
A (7mm) and blue-cover B (6mm) line heights. I personally prefer the "B" 6mm
size. Thank you JetPens for this great addition to the catalog!
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The paper in these Kokuyo..., July 28, 2010
This review is from Kokuyo Campus High Grade MIO Paper Notebook - B5 (9.9" X 7") - 6 mm Rule - 35 Lines X 30 Sheets - Blue Accents
The paper in these Kokuyo MIO notebooks is terrific. I enjoy writing in them
even more than in Rhodia or Clairfontaine notebooks. Their one flaw is that the
pages are almost impossible to remove.
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