![]() ![]() I already have an A4 version of this notebook, and you can't tell which is which unless you compare them to each other. Also, it's a USA limited edition, so all I can do is scratch my head and wonder why. This isn't common, which is why it feels a little weird. It's a notebook from Japan that uses a US letter size for the pages. When you tear out a sheet, it measures 8.5 x 11 exactly, so the extra 0.4 accounts for the binding.Īlright, cool. It measures in at 279 x 226 mm, or 11 x 8.9 in. The US Letter size is a limited edition for the US market, and for now, only available on Amazon. Let's look at the unique aspect of this notebook: the size. There's a light coating on the paper that makes it feel smoother when writing (it feels great, by the way), but it doesn't seem to affect dry time much at all. I haven't noticed any feathering or bleeding with the many inks/pens I've used. Lines are crisp, dark, dry as expected, and hardly show through on the back side. Aside from brush pens, some pigment markers, and really large, wet nibs, I've never had any problems with this paper. I've tried every pen I own on this paper over the years. Since there isn't much show-through on this paper, you can easily use both sides of the page without issues. ![]() The back is completely blank, which can be great if you want something with zero lining. The grid lines are only on the front of each sheet. ![]()
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