Reddit Reddit reviews Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85" x 8.27", 368 pages (184-Sheet), Hard Cover, Dot Grid, White (TMR-A5NDW)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85" x 8.27", 368 pages (184-Sheet), Hard Cover, Dot Grid, White (TMR-A5NDW). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85
Hardcover notebook / journal with Premium Grade papers / 5mm dot grid printed on both sidesSuper lightweight at 52Gsm - half the thickness of copy paperFountain pen and ink pen friendly, High quality paper/ resistant to bleeding through and featheringA5 (8. 27" x 5. 85"), white color dot grid paper, 368 pages (184 sheets)Manufactured and imported from Japan
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4 Reddit comments about Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85" x 8.27", 368 pages (184-Sheet), Hard Cover, Dot Grid, White (TMR-A5NDW):

u/pathisdestination · 3 pointsr/fountainpens

Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85" x 8.27", 368 pages (184-Sheet), Hard Cover, Dot Grid, White (TMR-A5NDW) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079XXYWMZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_LNPPCbSV112VH

u/rayray1214 · 2 pointsr/bujo

Tomoe River FP Notebook, 5.85" x 8.27", 368 pages (184-Sheet), Hard Cover, Dot Grid, White (TMR-A5NDW) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079XXYWMZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_wQcyDb04S7P2T

They’re pretty pricey.
But you can find other brands using very similar paper. They’re amazing with fountain pens so I’m sure it’d handle your pen well.

u/Zza1989 · 1 pointr/fountainpens

Yeah, I didn't mention the ink I was using because it didn't occur to me that different inks flow differently. That was my mistake. This Metro is currently inked with Diamine Ox Blood.

  • I'll take your word for it about the Pelikan inks being drier. I've been checking out the Pelikan inks anyway so I'll order some samples of those. Thanks!

  • I've had my eye on the Tomoe River FP Notebook but at its price point I am going to wait until I've improved my penmanship and found the right combination of inks and nibs. For now I'm using the Leuchtturm A5 size journal and the Rhodia A4 size wire bound Dot Pad. I was under the impression that the Dot Pads had great paper so that's why I chalked the bleeding up to heavy hand, nib size or writing speed.

  • I'm currently heavily considering a pen that I can swap out the nib on. Any recommendations on a pen like this? Or a recommendation for a drier medium or fine nib pen?

    I've been using this Leuchtturm mostly for practice by utilizing it as a daily journal. So, you're right saying bleed through is fine as I am not that concerned. I chose the Leuchtturm based on recommendations and reviews for it's great paper and quality. But ultimately it's purpose in life has been to be a test notebook since the day I received it a few days ago lol. Bleed through isn't that big of an issue right now but I would love to eliminate the problem if I can, you know? Both as a learning experience and aesthetics since I am writing on both sides of each page.

    Thanks for your time!
u/IdLikeToOptOut · 1 pointr/notebooks

I bought this expecting a softcover notebook. Turns out that it’s thin but deceptively sturdy. It’s harder than average cardstock used on planner covers. I’m not even sure how to explain it. 368 page, 52 gsm, white dot grid paper is shown below, but they have other options I think.

Tomoe River Notebook