5 Notebooks Better Than Moleskine (Especially for Fountain Pens)

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Moleskine journals are very popular, but they aren't the best notebook in their price range. Especially if you are using fountain pens, you will most likely have a poor experience. The paper bleeds, and the construction of the Moleskine notebook isn't as durable as it could be. So, what notebooks are better than Moleskine? Here are five alternatives I recommend:
    Midori MD 3:59
    Clairefontaine 1951 Clothbound 5:35
    Rhodia Webnotebook 7:30
    Endless Recorder 9:37
    Leuchtturm1917 12:18
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  • @DowntheBreatherHole
    @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 10 dny +1

    New update! I'm now selling my own handmade notebooks on Etsy! I only have a few left but hope to add more soon. Check them out before they're gone! Link: downthebreatherhole.etsy.com

  • @user-qj4dx4fc3n
    @user-qj4dx4fc3n Před 3 měsíci +396

    When the first Moleskines appeared, they were wonderful and filled a niche in the notebook market for writers. These Italian-made Moleskines had very good paper. But as soon as the brand became successful, they outsourced production to China and the paper quality plummeted. I mean plummeted! The paper quality can actually vary wildly from notebook to notebook. Some are only good with pencil and ballpoint. It is such a shame. Moleskines however do have one overwhelming advantage: they are available everywhere in the world, practically, even at airports. All of the other notebooks are harder to find. (Leuchtturm is becoming more widely available, but still nowhere near that of Moleskine.) So if you travel and need to buy a new journal to refill your leather cover, Moleskine is reliable in that way. The fingerprint/oil issue is terrible on Moleskne--I've taken to writing with a piece of blotter paper under my hand to avoid ruining the bottom half of the page. I absolutely love Clairfontaine and Rhodia paper--my fountainpens almost skate across the pages--but I do not like the rubbery covers of the Rhodia Webbook, and I have had one that started peeling away. And again, not widely available in regular stores. As for the Midori--I did not like the textured paper. It made even the smooth nib of my Montblanc feel scratchy. It's great for writing with Blackwing pencils, though. Leuchtturm is the best alternative to Moleskine, with very good paper, but its distribution, while improving, is still not broad enough for my commitment. I need something that is easy to replace. By the way, I always use a leather cover for my notebooks as none of them are sturdy enough on their own for travel. But they all vary, in size, so one cover will not work for all. Again, this makes the Moleskine my imperfect but practical choice. PS Rhodia now makes a wonderful "Composition" style notebook in A5; I love it.

    • @jojojo8835
      @jojojo8835 Před 3 měsíci +10

      I’ve had the same unpredictability problem with the artist’s sketchbooks and pads I buy. Every time I replace a favourite it’s nothing like the previous.😢

    • @BlackSheepApologetics
      @BlackSheepApologetics Před 3 měsíci +11

      Can confirm about Moleskine. I’ve been using them since 2003/04(?) and I just bought a new one towards the end of last year. It’s just not what it used to be as far as the writing experience.

    • @nikossiotas
      @nikossiotas Před 3 měsíci +4

      Which Moleskins are good according to your experience? Some specific product name line of them or maybe some specific size? Can you recommend me a good moleskine?

    • @user-qj4dx4fc3n
      @user-qj4dx4fc3n Před 3 měsíci +10

      @@nikossiotas I always just use the pocket-sized lined, blank, or graphed notebooks. There is no way to predict paper quality in them--and that's the problem. You buy one notebook and it can be just fine for fountainpens, then buy another (in the same model line) that proves a disaster of bleed-through and feathering. It's pure luck to get two good ones in a row. I use them for practical note-taking, but if you are into fine journaling, handwriting, etc. forget about them. Leuchtturm pocket journals (almost the same size as Moleskine) have much more consistent quality but are not as widely available. I wish that Moleskine would go back to their original quality, but these qc issues have been plaguing them for years, and they must feel it isn't worth the investment to improve, since they sell well all over the world. And they don't feel that they have to cater to fountainpen users. Most of their customers probably write with gel or ballpoints.

    • @nikossiotas
      @nikossiotas Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-qj4dx4fc3n as you already said, moleskine is available everywhere, and actually is the only "premium" brand paper i can find in local bookstores. That's why i asked.

  • @maxvanbalgooy
    @maxvanbalgooy Před 3 měsíci +120

    Of the notebooks you discussed, I’ve only used Leuchturm1917 and I really like it for fountain pens. An additional feature is that the pages are numbered and there’s dedicated space at the beginning for an index/table of contents, which is ideal for a commonplace book. Thanks for sharing your experiences.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před 3 měsíci +2

      My fave two. Slightly wider and two ribbons! And the index section is really important to me. It’s messy in a Moleskine but I do sometimes use the expanded 400 page version.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yes, good features!

    • @machinayrequiem8596
      @machinayrequiem8596 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@lizziebkennedy7505Those two features and the stickers to label the spin are my favorites too.

    • @ulvschmidt7174
      @ulvschmidt7174 Před 28 dny +1

      They also give you stickers to put on the spine and cover for when you are done so its not so anonymous in the bookshelf

  • @kasiatoya
    @kasiatoya Před 3 měsíci +124

    My English is basic but I really like the way you speak, clearly and very nicely, I listen with pleasure :) Greetings from Poland

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +11

      Greetings from the USA! My wife is part Polish. :)

    • @twoscoopz4944
      @twoscoopz4944 Před 2 měsíci +6

      I am a native English speaker and even I thought that his voice and pronunciation was particularly pleasant and enjoyable while watching

    • @Sujowi
      @Sujowi Před 2 měsíci +4

      What a great way to improve your English comprehension by listening to good speakers.

    • @ronbannon
      @ronbannon Před 2 měsíci +2

      Your written English is excellent.

    • @kookatsoonjan
      @kookatsoonjan Před měsícem

      I agree kasia...well spoken youtuber....like that as well

  • @ffotograffydd
    @ffotograffydd Před 3 měsíci +89

    The original books were a style of book rather than a specific brand, available in Paris from the late 19th century until the mid 1980s. They were pocket-sized notebooks or 'carnets', bound with leather or oilskin/oilcloth, and were sold by local stationers. These notebooks became well known because they were favoured by the likes of Van Gogh, Picasso, and Hemingway.
    The Moleskine name has been attributed to British writer Bruce Chatwin. In his 1987 book ‘The Songlines’ he described his Paris notebooks as “carnets Moleskines”, Moleskine referring to the black oilcloth binding. Moleskine - pronounced ‘mol-ey-skine’ - is French for moleskin (the English name for such oilcloth because of how it felt to the touch).
    In the mid-1990s an Italian company started to make them, using the brand name Moleskine. They were initially very good, but over time the quality has deteriorated.

    • @aprilezell3784
      @aprilezell3784 Před 3 měsíci +4

      "The more you know" ~ thanks for the info, heading to Paris in May and can't wait to get into some stationary stores. Do you have a brand from Paris that you prefer?

    • @ffotograffydd
      @ffotograffydd Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@aprilezell3784 Rhodia and Clairefontaine are both French and so should be widely available in Paris.

    • @nidhishshivashankar4885
      @nidhishshivashankar4885 Před 21 dnem +2

      Nice write up 👍

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil Před 3 měsíci +34

    0:00 📓 Introduction to the Moleskine notebook and the speaker's journey from ballpoints to fountain pens.
    0:41 🛠 Two main problems with Moleskine notebooks: durability and paper quality.
    2:04 📝 Durability issues include corners breaking, spine splitting, and cover separation.
    2:07 📄 Paper quality concerns include bleeding, feathering, and ink inconsistency due to fingerprints.
    3:14 📔 Introduction to alternative notebooks, starting with the Midori notebook.
    5:38 📒 Introduction to the Clairefontaine notebook, known for smooth paper and minimal design.
    7:41 📘 Introduction to the Rhodia Web notebook, praised for durability and similar paper to Clairefontaine.
    9:37 📚 Introduction to the Endless Recorder notebook, featuring "regalia" paper for vibrant ink performance.
    12:19 📖 Introduction to the Leuchtturm1917 notebook, offering a similar experience to Moleskine but with better durability and paper quality.

  • @labcoatdiva
    @labcoatdiva Před 3 měsíci +88

    I haven't seen anyone mention the Stalogy 365 notebooks yet. I tried Midori MD first and appreciated the improvement but wasn't satisfied with the number of pages. As the name suggests, the Stalogy 365 has a year's worth of pages and writes smoothly with fountain pens. I've had two so far and I love it.

    • @angelmaden1559
      @angelmaden1559 Před 3 měsíci +3

      These are my two favorites. I bounce between them. Rodia is nice too.

    • @SupperGammer
      @SupperGammer Před 3 měsíci +3

      Midori has editions with 365 days as well if I recall correctly.

    • @coloredbymaia6476
      @coloredbymaia6476 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Love stalogy , tomoe river paper is so delicious ❤

    • @nicolesmith1309
      @nicolesmith1309 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I just bought my first Stalogy. Have yet to use.

    • @moniques.journal.corner
      @moniques.journal.corner Před měsícem +1

      Stalogies are by far my favorite notebooks! They just dreamy to write in!

  • @luisbalderrama8145
    @luisbalderrama8145 Před 3 měsíci +32

    Leuchttrum 1917 A5 notebooks have been my go to. I use them daily and they hold up very well. Its the right balance for daily use that still holds up to some decently juicy fountain pens.
    Rhodia is def my go to for the more "loose leaf" letters. Inks really pop out and its nice to just tear out a sheet from a notepad instead of dealing with reams of loose paper.
    Great Vid!
    -Luis

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks Luis! That sounds like a great system. Leuchtturm and Rhodia are fantastic.

  • @codyevaristo8029
    @codyevaristo8029 Před 3 měsíci +42

    gotta try the Jetpens Kanso Noto notebooks, they're 20 bucks, have tomoe river S paper, and have a high page count. after trying rhodia, clairefontaine, etc. these have been the best especially in price/quality ratio

  • @oscarmedina1597
    @oscarmedina1597 Před 3 měsíci +36

    I recommend Mnemosyne notebooks. The paper is great, they lay flat, and the cover is a firm plastic. Plus, they’re half the price of most other notebooks.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Good recommendation. Thanks!

    • @nicolesmith1309
      @nicolesmith1309 Před 3 měsíci

      They are great

    • @ThePengineer
      @ThePengineer Před 3 měsíci

      @DowntheBreatherHole I have one Mnemosyne as well and really like it. Comparable to Rhodia but not as shiny paper.

    • @asterv843
      @asterv843 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm newer to this sort of thing, but I do have a Mnemosyne and agree. It feels so silky to write on with every pen/pencil I've tried, and I personally just really like the look of it.

    • @UJB123
      @UJB123 Před 15 dny

      I have 4 of them. Yep, excellent paper. Even sketches with fountain pen are gorgeous on the paper.

  • @gwirithil1
    @gwirithil1 Před 3 měsíci +25

    I looooooove my Rhodia and Clairfontaine. If you're interest in learning to write in a super cool formal way, Clairfontaine makes a 'French Ruled' paper that is how children used to learn to write with fountain pens in schools in France. It's fun to practice now and then, and if you're keeping an ink notebook it's a fun flourish.

    • @hautomnal9679
      @hautomnal9679 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh, I didn't realize this paper wasn't common in other countries! Yes we have to use this paper in school pretty much up to high school. The majority of us still use it as undergraduate/postgraduate student.
      (Fountain pen aren't mandatory but it's still pretty common here)

    • @ginjinjindyna4284
      @ginjinjindyna4284 Před 2 měsíci

      in asian countries, elementary kids have to learn to write by fountain pen in 'French Ruled' paper so the paper density is really good, around 100gsm. the only problem is is the size and book cover is kinda animatedly colourful

    • @jeanneprice6736
      @jeanneprice6736 Před 10 dny

      Not anymore for me. I used those orange A5s for years. Loved them. Then the paper changed. I bought 6 at a show. There was ghosting and bleed through. Not acceptable for fountain pens. It crossed my mind that maybe they were a knock off. I decided to choose something else.

  • @LovkynaPeral
    @LovkynaPeral Před 3 měsíci +47

    Exactly. Finally somebody who speak the true. Nobody else should spend his money for moleskine when want to use fountain pen. Thanks for sharing. Hello from Slovakia

    • @sherrycohen1824
      @sherrycohen1824 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Love Slovakia! I was there more than 20 years ago.

    • @lizziebkennedy7505
      @lizziebkennedy7505 Před 3 měsíci +1

      He? Does this channel only have male followers?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello from the USA! Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @LovkynaPeral
      @LovkynaPeral Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@sherrycohen1824 Hello. That is long time ago, some things changed here. I remember good the times before 20 years 😊. I hope you enjoyed your time here, and if not, maybe it will be in Future possibility to visit again and compare it to that experience from before 20 years. What you think about the idea? Have a great time, whereever you are,by whatever you are doing now. 🤗🙏

    • @LovkynaPeral
      @LovkynaPeral Před 3 měsíci

      @@DowntheBreatherHole thank you for sharing 🙏🤗🍀

  • @danlott2814
    @danlott2814 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video. As a newbie to fountain pens, but a paper-snob veteran I really love and appreciate your concise, but detailed descriptions.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks! That means a lot. I appreciate your support. After getting a couple of troll comments, it was really refreshing to read yours.

  • @xHal1
    @xHal1 Před 3 měsíci +21

    I've been using some Paperage notebooks as I've been on a budget and got a 3 pack of them A5 size for $20. They hold up pretty well and aren't quite as nice as Leuchtturm but them being a fraction of the price, I cannot complain. I just LOVE the Midori MD, Stalogy (even though I'm not the BIGGEST fan of paper that thin), and...listen. Whatever paper Field Notes used in that yellow "Signs of Spring" was freaking amazing! It was pretty toothy, but I just loved the feedback it gave me. I would love an A5 notebook with that exact paper, but I think I looked a while ago and couldn't find anything quite like it - not a bigger notebook anyway.
    Great video!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Yes! That Signs of Spring paper is crazy cool! It has such a unique feel to it, and I love the yellow dot grid.

    • @selahr.
      @selahr. Před 2 měsíci +4

      I love Paperage. On big sale days on Amazon I can snag a ten pack for $39. Makes it easy to not feel too precious for using for what feels like bad writing.

    • @jamieb7989
      @jamieb7989 Před 27 dny

      Strathmore Cambric 70# Ultimate White with Yellow Crocus soy based Saphira Ink

  • @KitsukiArts
    @KitsukiArts Před 16 dny +1

    Ohh I love the way you talk!
    Moleskine was a topic in my university script about Storytelling. This shows how much good storytelling sales even tho there are other alternatives, which might be even better.
    Super interesting video, thank you for sharing!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 10 dny +1

      Thanks for watching! Moleskine does have very strong marketing on their side. If only the construction and paper quality could match their marketing.

  • @Haramyst
    @Haramyst Před 2 měsíci +10

    I feel that to me the paper quality of the Leuchtturm1917 is the best of the lot. It's not the smoothest; it has some tooth to it and that's deliberate. If you enjoy both fountain pens and nice dark woodcase graphite pencils like Blackwings Musgraves or Mitsubishi, I find it yeilds consistently satisfying results. Great review!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Yeah, if I were a big pencil user, Leuchtturm1917 would probably be my choice too. Good paper, good construction, lots of pages.

    • @circrna
      @circrna Před 2 měsíci +1

      I am pencil lover I must try this notebook.

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu387 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Great review! The Rhodia and Leuchtturm notebooks are brilliant. I also really like the Tomoe River notebooks because the paper was especially designed for fountain pen use.

  • @SanderGrolleman
    @SanderGrolleman Před 2 měsíci +2

    I just found your channel and I really like your videos. Keep up the good work! 💪

  • @bluevol1976
    @bluevol1976 Před 2 měsíci +1

    New subscriber here! I love all the Rhodia products that I’ve used! I love their dot journal formatted paper for organizing stuff for work. Big gel and felt tip pen user here. Great video.

  • @Snowflake3006
    @Snowflake3006 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent video, thank you ! I had some fingerprints issue (not too many) with the Leuchtturm, but apart from that, they are very good indeed !

  • @michaelh.gerloff3659
    @michaelh.gerloff3659 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Thanks for the great video. When you were done with no. 4 and stated to announce no. 5 I thought "Oh no! I have to tell him about Leuchtturm!" - well ...
    I use the Rhodia A6 a lot for on the go. I use the LT Bullet Journal and (too) many different LT notebooks; I especially like the softcover versions that will not look like crap when having them in your pockets or bags. And I enjoy the details like page numbers.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I have a softcover Leuchtturm that I haven't used yet. I'm looking forward to that one!

  • @EvanLuke3
    @EvanLuke3 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you for all the great recommendations on notebooks. I am always looking for notebooks to write in for my fountain pens .🖋️ I am an avid writer and write every day sometimes multiple times a day. I have filled up the Rhodia notebooks in one month! I just ordered a Midiori notebook to try that out and I think next I am going to try a Leuchtturm 1917. I like that those have a lot more pages so that I am not replacing my notebooks every month. Great video!! Thanks again!❤️

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, you definitely have to balance nice paper with price when you go through them quickly. That's one reason why I'm starting to just buy pads of paper and bind my own notebooks.

  • @crouserm
    @crouserm Před 3 měsíci +11

    Super review! I liked the Midori MD notebook so well I'm on my second, after experimenting with whatever looked good on the shelf. I have a Clairfountaine notepad, and find true what you say about the texture of the paper -- lovely, but I actually prefer a bit of "tooth" on the page when I write, and so am enjoying Midori better for the writing experience itself. I'm pretty sure the Clairfountaine does better with sheening and shimmering inks. And, yes, Tomoe River is a wonder. Hope that's still true with the corporate changes. Thank you!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Yeah, Midori and Clairefontaine are both great, but they each have a very different take on paper texture. I have some loose leaf Tomoe River, and I'm not sure if it's the old or new stuff. I'm planning to buy some of the new stuff soon to see how it compares.

  • @sarahvenz3654
    @sarahvenz3654 Před měsícem

    I don’t write a lot but when I do, I tend to use multiple inks. I’m excited for this introduction and review f other notebooks. Thank you. I also subscribed. I look forward to your other content.

  • @lorenericksen5075
    @lorenericksen5075 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great info! I love my Jumping Fox notebooks -- A5 , dotted lines, quality paper which accepts the Uniball micro 0.5 pens very nicely.

  • @smokeyoak
    @smokeyoak Před 2 měsíci +1

    You sir are speaking my language. I have piles of Rhodia, Midori, and Tomoe River but you are definitely convincing me that I need more!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      haha Maybe you need to go watch this video: czcams.com/video/F82SO0c14Xk/video.htmlsi=g6TQVDzXgAtEjpN9

  • @krakentowa8727
    @krakentowa8727 Před 3 měsíci +21

    I am a self confessed paper snob……mostly in the six yrs since I started using fountain pens. Since Tomoe River paper from Machine no. 7 has ended I’ve been searching for a replacement paper. I’ve tried all the ones you reviewed, and more. My overall winner…….Kunisawa. It’s beautiful and so smooth. Super high Japanese quality paper.
    But still nothing beats my Tomoe River paper from the old machine. I’m working through my stockpile slowly.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +3

      Nice! Thanks for that recommendation!

    • @Bushviking
      @Bushviking Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree with you on Tomoe River. Lately I have been using Hobonichi a lot. Excellent paper, but I can find them only with small grid print (3.5mm?). I would love it even more if I could find it ruled. Much thinner and "silkier" than Leuchtturm and LESS bleed and feathering. Magic.

    • @FM-zm6eq
      @FM-zm6eq Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Bushviking You'd love Nanami Seven Seas A5 notebooks. They are Tomoe River with 5mm dot grid or 7mm lines.

    • @johnsampson7371
      @johnsampson7371 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@DowntheBreatherHole😊

    • @Soul_Watcher
      @Soul_Watcher Před 2 měsíci +2

      To be far once Sanzen Paper Co, purchased the rights to Tomoe River in 2023 I found the paper is almost the same as the original machine #7 paper. Maybe just a tiny bit toothier. Maybe just. But everyone’s mileage may very. Cheers

  • @macmovieman1
    @macmovieman1 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Loved your review and I agree with all of your assessments. I am in love with the LEUCHTTURM1917 - 120G Special Edition paper too. It’s by far the best and I am not going back.

  • @grreeeeee
    @grreeeeee Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love LT1917 with my Lamy and TWSBI and I love Stalogy with my Sailor and TWSBI .

  • @operalove7221
    @operalove7221 Před 2 dny

    Leuchturm for the win, every time. Graph squares layout is my favourite, followed by the dot grid layout. I love the paper - very tactile and not glaring white.

  • @not.my.monkeys
    @not.my.monkeys Před 3 měsíci +3

    Completely agree with your thoughts here, but would also recommend Stalogy in this space. Especially some of their smaller format landscape formats.

  • @robertkerner4833
    @robertkerner4833 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Want to say thank you for this video. It randomly appeared in my feed a few days after I bought a Moleskine,which I was unhappy with. Went out and found a Leuchtthurm 1917 and couldn’t be happier. Much better writing experience and I love the index and pagination. I never heard of this brand until I saw this video.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Google is funny the way they track you and show you content. I usually find that they show me relevant content after I make a purchase, rather than before. haha

  • @christianebehr138
    @christianebehr138 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you ever so much for introducing the Notebooks, I am Sure to get them a try. Greetings 😊

  • @eleanorjlh
    @eleanorjlh Před 3 měsíci +10

    A caveat regarding Rhodia and Clairefontaine paper: not all of their notebooks/pads use the same paper stock, and some is definitely very inferior. I have a Clairefontaine 90gsm notebook which has significant ghosting and bleedthrough - much more so than other lighter-weight papers, even.
    Tomoe River is far and away my favourite, but if you're still exploring notebooks and paper, I'd recommend trying Cosmo Air Light/Snow (which is unfortunately discontinued but some smaller brands still have stocks of notebooks) or Iroful paper; they're all 75gsm papers and show ink properties to very good effect while having much less bleedthrough and feathering than Clairefontaine/Rhodia.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the info. That's weird! I've used four Clairefontaine notebooks and six or so Rhodia notebooks, 80 GSM and 90 GSM, and the quality has always been consistent for me. Am I just lucky? Does it just depend on the batch, or are there certain models that you find have better paper than others?

    • @wilneedheart
      @wilneedheart Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DowntheBreatherHole Rhodia is owned by Clairefontaine who owns forests, which would explain their paper's quality and consistency. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clairefontaine_paper_mills

  • @GarethJohnson
    @GarethJohnson Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice delivery and content. You have a new subscriber. Now you really do have to get some Tomoe River notebooks reviewed....

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I do, right!? I'd especially love to compare the old vs new Tomoe River paper on my channel. A viewer sent me some loose sheets of Tomoe River a while back, and I've been binding my own notebooks with it, which is fun. The trouble is that I don't know if I have the new paper or the old paper! Also, thank you for subscribing! I'll do my best to keep the production value as high as I can.

  • @caitlinjeanne
    @caitlinjeanne Před 3 měsíci +1

    I might be an atypical fountain pen user in that I'm not into flashy ink qualities like sheen or shimmer, and I like yellow-toned paper more than bright white, absorbent surfaces more than slick ones, etc. Midori fan, obviously! I just filled my first Leuchtturm and thought it was perfect, but then I needed a new notebook and remembered seeing rave reviews for Endless. Long story short, this video would've saved my life (or $20, same difference) if only it had existed a week ago, lol. I really appreciated how you laid out the differences between each of these notebooks and their characteristics to help viewers choose based on those preferences. Meanwhile, I have a new Leuchtturm on the way to me now...

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Oh darn! Sorry I wasn't in time to save you from endless disappointment (good pun, yeah?). I think sheen is fun, but I'm not really into the flashy stuff either. I generally avoid shimmer inks because I don't want to shake my pen every sentence or two.

  • @ghostlightning
    @ghostlightning Před 2 měsíci +1

    I was a Moleskine user when I was still using ballpoints but I switched to the Travelers Notebook system in a big way once I started writing with fountain pens. The size can be quite the adjustment, but while I was still buying bigger books the TN refills is what I end up writing on and so I've been using the TN happily for about 5 years now and I can't be happier (especially since I really splurged on the really thin best in class paper).

  • @andrewbrendan1579
    @andrewbrendan1579 Před měsícem

    Your channel came up in my recommendations, had to check this out! Very interesting comments. I've been useing Moleskine for years and had noticed a change in the paper, not quite as good. I hadn't realized how inferor Moleskine has become to other brands. I have a considerable stack of unused Moleskine notebooks and they may just stay unused as I get something else to write in.
    Maybe it's just my not-so-great hearing and/or my computer, but I'd like to suggest increasing the volume of your audio.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 24 dny

      Thanks for your comment. Audio has been a tough thing to figure out. I have been turning up the volume on my videos during the editing process, so hopefully that's helping. I do my best to match the volume of other popular CZcams channels.

  • @asexualatheist3504
    @asexualatheist3504 Před měsícem

    Just subbed. Glad to have found your channel The Clairefontaine paper is excellent. The book cover reacts to humidity a bit and curls. At least in my experience. I am fond of leuchturm. I’ll have to try the midori.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před měsícem +1

      Glad you found me! Some Clairefontaine notebooks have laminated covers. I wonder if that might help with the issues you mentioned.

  • @janiekcarney5482
    @janiekcarney5482 Před měsícem +1

    I enjoy paper comparisons. Thanks.

  • @russellzapp7228
    @russellzapp7228 Před 3 dny

    I love Dingbats notebooks as my go to. Great build quality and amazing paper at 160 gsm. Just the right amount of feedback and great with fountain pens.

  • @pmichael73
    @pmichael73 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Excellent video! Thank you! I've used Clairefontaine student notebooks (17 x 22cm) for decades. Bound in signatures and available in lengths up to 384 pages (bound in signatures). A good trick: write only on right-hand pages, then turn the notebook over and write on the right-hand pages! Especially good when writing when out and about and not at desk or table. (NB "caliper" is the thickness of paper which is why notebooks that look the same may have more or fewer pages.)

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      That is an interesting tip! Personally, I think it would drive me crazy, but I can see why it might come in handy.

  • @danielscheerer3032
    @danielscheerer3032 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Cosmo has ended up my go-to notebook. Similar to Midori but I like the slight enhancement of the ink it provides. (Cosmo Note specifically, but I need to try Air and Snow as well.)

  • @gutsguiltgreed639
    @gutsguiltgreed639 Před 2 měsíci

    I've also defected away from Moleskine in recent years for all the reasons you mentioned! Good old CZcams algorithm got you a new subscriber ^-^

  • @sherrycohen1824
    @sherrycohen1824 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I agree with you 100% about the Moleskines. My favorite notebooks are Rhodia, Clarefontaine, Leuchtterm 1917, Apica, and anything with Tomoe River Paper.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      I haven't tried Apica, but I've heard good things!

    • @cliveadams7629
      @cliveadams7629 Před 3 měsíci

      I thought Tamoe River had stopped making paper? Or there has been a recent change which has ruined it for fountain pens.
      I use Rhodia loose leaf, but for notebooks it's Leuchtturm 1917 all the way. Have just found some Rhodia notebooks for a reasonable price, but they do have far fewer pages than the Leuchtturm and the books are not so well made.
      In the UK it's not unusual to find Leuchtturm notebooks in TK Maxx at bargain prices, though sadly they're often lined and I only use plain paper.

    • @sherrycohen1824
      @sherrycohen1824 Před 3 měsíci

      @@cliveadams7629 There's something very close to it. I forgot the name of it, but it's in this year's Hobonichi planners. I like it very much.

  • @BeardedCaveman
    @BeardedCaveman Před 3 měsíci +11

    Has anybody tried using the exceed notebooks from Walmart? I have been thoroughly impressed with them lately. 100gsm 240 numbered pages. I haven’t tried sheening inks on them, I only use platinum carbon black and noodlers baystate blue. But I have only seen light ghosting, and I use fairly wet nibs. Great video!

    • @tbayless8324
      @tbayless8324 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Those notebooks are surprising !!!

    • @hindenburg2006
      @hindenburg2006 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have and I love them! Took me a minute to find the right pen to go with it, but I did😊 I love that the paper is more yellowish than a blinding white…

    • @nicolesmith1309
      @nicolesmith1309 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Decent notebook

    • @gretchen292
      @gretchen292 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I have used them and really like them as a very inexpensive version of Leuchterm1917. I try to get them during the back-to-school sales. For everyday use, they do the trick!

    • @BeardedCaveman
      @BeardedCaveman Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@hindenburg2006 true yeah I had to look at it again it is yellowish. But still I was very surprised by how well it takes ink. I have tried a bunch of cheaper notebooks and the inks I use just destroys the paper. I am just too picky when it comes to inks 😁

  • @crcr1
    @crcr1 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I really like the Lochby notebooks (and the field journal, too). Great paper quality!

  • @WaywardPondering
    @WaywardPondering Před 18 dny

    The Leutchtturm1917 has been my go to for years after switching from Moleskine. The numbered pages and dotted ruling are a game changer. From a leather maker, I bought a cover that protects the notebook. Such a great product.

  • @JRDiaz-tn5kb
    @JRDiaz-tn5kb Před 3 měsíci +2

    I love using MD Midori A5 notebooks. But, I was starting a new writing project, the “Morning Pages” (Julia Cameron style) which meant using quite a few Midori A5’s. So I decided to try one of the Amazon offerings called Focus Day in a B5, larger format - wow, I found it surprisingly Fountain Pen friendly - and the cost savings is a plus. Now, after 3 months, I am more than half way thru a 360-page volume and have another blank volume on the way. It might be worth it for you to consider? As a pen/ink/f.p. test in all my volumes, I keep a page of pen-ink-combinations on the last page which gives me a place to see what will work. Btw, I still journal using the Midori A5’s concurrently. Thanks again for your review.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Good recommendation, thanks! It's surprising how good some cheap papers can be for fountain pens.

  • @waggermama
    @waggermama Před 3 měsíci +15

    This! I tried a Moleskine last year after mostly using Leuchtturm and Hobonichi notebooks, and I hated the paper. To me it feels soft in the wrong way, pulpy. Having said that I much prefer very smooth paper which glides, and very thin Japanese style paper, that crinkles.
    To that end, have you tried Hobonichi or Stalogy at all?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No, but based on everyone's recommendations, it sounds like I need to! Thanks!

  • @foggygray
    @foggygray Před 3 měsíci +4

    When I first got into fountain pens, I was using an awful cheap notebook and immediately moved to a Leuchtturm1917. After that one I went on to and am currently using a Nanami Seven Seas Writer with Tomoe River paper and I absolutely love it.

  • @danclark9987
    @danclark9987 Před 3 měsíci

    I love Rhodia for my fountain pens. I have several pads in several types. Great stuff!

  • @siliputty
    @siliputty Před 3 měsíci +5

    rhodia does use clairefontaine paper. there are differences in format and a few other things, but the paper is made by the same company. it's wonderful paper!

  • @harisivakumar207
    @harisivakumar207 Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Brian!
    -
    My name is Hari and I watched your video on the recommended notebooks to try (which by the way is the most popular video on your channel, so congrats!) and it’s more than just useful! It can help me find the paper that’s best for my fountain pens without having to deal with feathering and bleeding.
    -
    I already got a Moleskine and a Leuchtturm notebooks. The paper quality on the Leuchtturm is slightly better than the Moleskine, but from my experience it still bleeds and feathers a little bit. It must have been a wet writing nib on one of my fountain pens.
    -
    I am definitely going to try the Clairefontaine Clothbound and the Midori MD at some point in the future. I already got three Endless Recorder notebooks that have Tomoe River paper instead of the Regalia which I am DESPERATE to try, but haven’t yet. They got better paper than the ones I have currently.
    -
    Thanks you so very much for the suggestions, Brian, and happy writing!
    -
    P.S. How often do you reply to comments?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I respond as often as I can! Usually that's to all comments, though I do miss some here and there.

  • @tomt5745
    @tomt5745 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Long time user of Mole. Switched from Mole to Leuchtturm years ago, despite I mostly use simple things like Parker ballpoint or Faber 9000 pencils. The paper degradation in the Moles was saddening. L also have a better cover when thrown it in the bag every morning, and does not fall apart if beaten up. Always A5 dotted :)

  • @tom_olofsson
    @tom_olofsson Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you. Exactly the intel I needed.

  • @teresaharris-travelbybooks5564

    Archer& Olive notebooks are pricy but the paper is really thick and perfect for fp's. I appreciate your reviews. I've purchased two of the Kaco pen cases, based on your review. They are just what I needed.

  • @mph7282
    @mph7282 Před 3 měsíci +3

    The Rhodia 90 gsm is the best I've ever found for fountain pens. The ink doesn't bleed through and dries relatively quickly. Never had a problem with fingerprints or ink not wanting to adhere to the page. It's all I've been using for a couple of years now.

  • @michaelwalsh6101
    @michaelwalsh6101 Před 2 měsíci

    Great review! For me, a left-handed person who enjoys writing with a fountain pen, I find the Clairfontaine sheen stops the ink from absorbing quickly ... a definite show-stopper for a left-handed person. I need to use EF nibs to make my writing work as it is. The Midori is a great notebook with wonderful paper. I do use their slip covers. The best notebook I have found for fountain pens (and yes, they are expensive, but an amazing experience) is Smythson. They have a super-thin paper that doesn't bleed, feather, or show through to the other side of this ultra-thin page. Despite the high price, you need to try this at least once in your life.

    • @Antisympathy
      @Antisympathy Před měsícem

      Heyo…I’m left handed also and I’ve just purchased a lamy safari left hand from Amazon. I’m new to fountain pens and when I tried disposable fountain pens the ink never flowed. Is the lamy fountain pen a good choice?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the recommendations! Yeah, being a left-handed fountain pen user comes with a lot of challenges. Everyone has to find what works best for their needs.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před měsícem

      I'm not left-handed, but I can say that the Lamy Safari is my favorite fountain pen. I think it's a great choice. And as far as I know, they are the only ones who make a nib specifically for left-handers.

  • @Techjunkie51
    @Techjunkie51 Před měsícem

    You talked about the elastic band stretching out on one of your books, I bought a 2 pk of 5x8 art books for sketching on the go that has the thin bands like that. I used some 1 in. elastic band to make a loop to go around the book horizontally, and made two tight loops along the same piece to hold my pens. I found this to be good way to make sure it stays closed, and always have my pens available as they are attached to the band that’s on the book.

  • @thedavidj1996
    @thedavidj1996 Před 2 měsíci

    I use the 18 month horizontal weekly planner soft cover for work and notes. I use a Platinum Preppy as my daily pen and I haven’t noticed any issues. The ink looks good, it doesn’t smudge or feather, though it does bleed a bit. The paper texture is good and gives me the right amount of feedback. Maybe I’m just lucky and I got one with good paper in it.
    Next time I need one I’ll definitely get something with MD or Tomoe River paper.

  • @iRAWRatLIONS
    @iRAWRatLIONS Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the comprehensive review.
    Ps your lampshade is tilted and it's killing me 😂

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Wow, you are very detail oriented, aren't you? I went back and watched the video to check on this. Yeah, it's crooked, but just barely. I have since tried to straighten it out, but no promises. haha

  • @Bunnykisses1000
    @Bunnykisses1000 Před 2 měsíci

    Yaas! Leuchtturm! I love them..havent tried the others..inks are great on these!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Leuchtturm is great! You should try Rhodia or Clairefontaine to compare. They are lovely. Leuchtturm is great too, just different approaches to fountain pen paper.

  • @wadeevans8739
    @wadeevans8739 Před 3 měsíci

    I used to use moleskin little back pocket notebooks. I carried them on short trips. The pages just started coming out. I put it in a baggie and put in a drawer and never bought another one. Thanks for this video. I appreciated very much.

  • @user-hy8qd9uq4u
    @user-hy8qd9uq4u Před měsícem

    Thank you for an interesting review! I think I will try the Rhodia. I like the Leuchtturm 1917 notebook with 120 gsm paper, because I usually both write and draw with fine liners in my notebook. The 120 gsm paper doesn't bleed through like the 80 gsm does.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před měsícem +1

      I think you will like Rhodia a lot! It's probably my favorite at this point.

  • @Dreblueskies
    @Dreblueskies Před 2 měsíci

    The only things I like Moleskine notebooks for is on then go scribbles like grocery lists and scratch writing.
    Glad I found your channel 👍

  • @hendog323
    @hendog323 Před měsícem

    This is great. Have just started my journey into fountain pens. Company gave us some free moleskin stuff and have noticed the significant bleeding when I'm writing.

  • @kimlindseyOH
    @kimlindseyOH Před 3 měsíci

    Good analysis - thanks! I love Clairefontaine paper, so their notebooks and Rhodia are my go-tos. I also like Apica - another brand for you to try. I used to be able to buy hardbound Clairefontaine A5 notebooks but I can't find them anymore; should have stocked up when I had the chance LOL. One additional point you didn't cover is whether the paper is white or cream. I wish the Rhodia Webnotebook came with white dot-grid paper instead of just cream, but as far as I know it doesn't. I also wish I liked Leuchturm better, but for me the quality is too similar to Moleskine (maybe it's because I'm left-handed?). I've never tried Midori, so thanks for the recommendation!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      I think you are right about the Rhodia Webnotebook. As far as I know, it's just cream paper. I think you'd love Midori! The paper is also creamy, but maybe not to the same extreme.

  • @sea_hous
    @sea_hous Před 2 měsíci

    What a wonderful video.🌿

  • @coloredbymaia6476
    @coloredbymaia6476 Před 3 měsíci

    Great video, im currently using up some moleskins and I can’t use my fountain pens 🖋️ because the ink bleeds through and I can’t use two sides of the paper, but my favorite is tomoe river paper. I’ve never tried lechtrum thanks for the recommendations ❤❤❤

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching! Leuchtturm definitely doesn't have the luxurious feel that Tomoe River does, but it generally works really well with fountain pens, and I've grown to really enjoy the feel of writing on it.

  • @malcolmgay2206
    @malcolmgay2206 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you for a brilliant useful review
    My suggestion
    Maruman Mnemosyne Notebook
    I am a VFFP tragic & this notebook works well with vintage flexible fp's

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for the recommendation! That's definitely on my list of ones I need to try!

  • @DowntheBreatherHole
    @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +42

    Update! I'm giving away a luxurious Rhodia Webnotebook! It's an A5, softcover, dot grid layout with lovely 90 GSM paper. For more information, follow me on Instagram here: instagram.com/downthebreatherhole/. The giveaway is open until April 30, 2024.

  • @wernervdwesthuizen
    @wernervdwesthuizen Před 3 měsíci +2

    I used the Endless Recorder notebooks and it is brilliant for fountain pens.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Have you had any of the troubles with the Endless Recorder that I mentioned in this video?

  • @Otto-rn4bj
    @Otto-rn4bj Před 3 dny

    I wanted to love Leuchtturm, but whenever I would use my fountain pens there would be certain spots on the page that would not pick up my ink at all. Outright reject it, like it's waterproof. Here in Finland I discovered Victoria's journals, and I simply fell in love with the paper! Such good quality!

  • @MSchipper
    @MSchipper Před 3 měsíci

    I used to love Moleskine. Was a loyal user. Untill I rediscovered my fountain pens. I am now using an Endless notebook which I love, but it takes ages for the ink to dry. My favourite notebook is a Dingbat! This brand handles fountain pens beautifully, brings out all the characteristics of the inks. Definitely recommend. Have a Midori on standby but yet to try it.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      I've heard of Dingbat! They look fun. I also had the dry-time problem with my Endless Recorder. I had to keep a sheet of blotting paper in it.

  • @norissima95
    @norissima95 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Your channel grows fast. 2000 subscribers when I started the video. Now 2030 after a meal break.
    👍

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      I know, right? My last two videos have really blown up. Hopefully that keeps up!

    • @norissima95
      @norissima95 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DowntheBreatherHole yep 🍀

  • @nparaggiomusic
    @nparaggiomusic Před měsícem +1

    I love the Life Noble Note series for my fountain pen use. They're a little hard to find sometimes.

  • @turrethousefilms3960
    @turrethousefilms3960 Před 2 měsíci

    I use a Baron Fig notebook and I love them. They work beautifully with fountain pens.

  • @lemonwoodcourt
    @lemonwoodcourt Před 3 měsíci +1

    The BBC needs to produce a new series, “The Moleskine Murders”, wherein the mystery is solved by fingerprints that show through the ink! Great Video! ❤

  • @crowonthepowerlines
    @crowonthepowerlines Před 2 měsíci

    I have been using Rhodia recently and like them fairly well, but I will definitely check out Midori after seeing this. The way their binding seems to lay flat and the low cost make them look pretty nice.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, Midori notebooks are simple but quite impressive at the same time.

  • @darkmoore05
    @darkmoore05 Před 3 měsíci

    I have all of the Notebooks you showed except for our no. 4 and I agree with you completely. My Moleskine 18 month planner fell apart completly and didn't survive the 18 months, so yeah, not been a fan ever since. *shrug* I also have notebooks with Tomoe River paper - I just love the sound and feeling of that paper and it takes ink really well (even thouogh the new version is a bit different than the old)

  • @machinayrequiem8596
    @machinayrequiem8596 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ive been using a Leuchtterm 1917 and I love it for fountain pens.

  • @cobwebsandcatnip
    @cobwebsandcatnip Před 3 měsíci

    I don't know where to turn now that the Tomoe River paper has changed. I can't find a thin smooth fountain pen friendly paper anywhere. Anyone know of a TR substitute out there? I'm noticing a general drop in paper quality - every time a company changes hands or starts outsourcing their products the quality always suffers.
    Great informative video, thank you.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Have you heard of Onion Skin Journal? It's not a Tomoe River replacement, but the paper is thin and has a really interesting personality. It's not for everyone, but It's worth looking into to see if it might be something you would enjoy. Here's the link to my review if you want to check it out: czcams.com/video/MZuV7WrKa90/video.html

  • @nevillehollisbrown
    @nevillehollisbrown Před 2 měsíci

    Bonjour ! Thank you for this video. I have tried all of them and currently I am for the first time with a B6 Stalogy. The paper is incredibly thin but I have no problem with my fountain pen.
    For people who care about animals, you must know that Leuchhturm and Moleskine are not vegan, they use animal glue. I had several Leuchhturm and mine didn’t aged very well. My best vegan options are Dingbats (the very best), Midori and now Stalogy. Bonne journée !

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      The vegan question didn't even cross my mind! Thanks for that helpful information!

  • @rving642
    @rving642 Před 2 měsíci

    Is the leuchtturm that you are using the standard one or the 120gsm “superior paper” version?

  • @sparklefulpaladin
    @sparklefulpaladin Před 3 měsíci +2

    I've gotten a little bit of the fingerprint problem with Leuchtturm, but not badly, mostly with the 1.1mm stub nibs. Other than that, they're great. If you don't mind ghosting, just about any notebook with Tomoe River paper is also a solid choice, though fountain pens tend to take awhile to dry on that. Apica and the Kokuyo notebooks are also solid choices.
    The other decent choice that I've found is Artist's Loft. While it's not as good as Rhodia or Midori or the others, I've definitely found it to be way better than Moleskine for only a fraction of the cost. Their "premium" (120 gsm, 180 pages) notebook holds up decently enough to use fine tipped fountain pens and dries quickly, though there is slight ghosting with the broad nibbed pens.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      I don't mind some ghosting. I've actually bound some of my own notebooks with Tomoe River paper, and I'm excited to give them a try once I'm done with my current homemade notebook, which has Rhodia paper in it.

  • @AtilioEscobar
    @AtilioEscobar Před 3 měsíci +21

    Use a blotter sheet under your hand when writing, so you don't get oils from your hand on the paper.

    • @anitakrzeminska3637
      @anitakrzeminska3637 Před 3 měsíci +5

      That’s a hit or miss. I like things that are easy to use, and an extra step and extra item I have to remember to bring with me can make me use my notebooks less

    • @AtilioEscobar
      @AtilioEscobar Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@anitakrzeminska3637 It’s not really a hit or miss situation. You leave it in your notebook. Higher end notebooks come with them such as in the Nanami, Crossfield. And there’s no extra step when the blotter sheet is at the page where you last ended. You open the notebook and write. Pretty simple.

    • @SharkLizard
      @SharkLizard Před 3 měsíci +5

      I have an artist glove that covers my palm and two back fingers

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +7

      It's a good technique for calligraphy or other formal writing. But I like to be portable with my writing setup. Fortunately, there are plenty of good papers that don't have oil problems.

    • @andrewtl7988
      @andrewtl7988 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@SharkLizardcame here to say this. Anti-smudge artists gloves are small, cheap, and easy enough to stick in a pocket or pen-case, and infinitely better than blotter paper imo

  • @SuperManning11
    @SuperManning11 Před měsícem

    As someone who has used fountain pens and dip pens for many years, one tip is to use a cover sheet as you are writing. It has become such an integral part of my writing setup that I honestly don’t even really notice it anymore. Almost any paper will be affected by oils from fingers and hands and it always has an adverse effect on how the ink goes on the paper. On the rare occasion that I need to see the entire paper for some reason, I have an old sock that I cut a couple of holes in, one for my fingers and one for my thumb, and it keeps my skin off the paper.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 25 dny +1

      A number of people have recommended this, but I'm just too lazy. haha Fortunately, I don't have fingerprint issues with Midori, Clairefontaine, Rhodia, or Leuchtturm.

  • @DeimosXX0
    @DeimosXX0 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice video! I have right now an Endless and have the same problem. Lot of fingerprints (o hole hand) from factory. Love the paper thogh.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks! Glad I'm not the only one who has had fingerprint issues with an Endless notebook.

  • @NerfHerder909
    @NerfHerder909 Před 2 měsíci

    I've used every one of these aside from the Endless Recorder- Leuchtturm was always my go-to, but lately I've been in a Midori and really enjoying it. I love the smoothness of Rhodia and Clairefontaine, but I find that my ink takes significantly longer to dry on those, I think because of the way the paper is coated or something, whereas Leuchtturm and Midori don't share that issue. You can also get a plastic cover to put on your Midori notebooks to keep them from getting unduly grungy and beat up if you carry them around in a bag, which is helpful, since they don't have a typical, leatherette cover.

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment! I think you are right about the ink dry time on these different papers.

  • @brettcody76
    @brettcody76 Před 2 měsíci

    Where do you buy the Clairefontaine? Would you consider putting links in your info above in the future?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 2 měsíci

      I thought about including links, but all of these notebooks are widely available in online shops, such as Goulet Pens, Truphae, Goldspot, etc. as well as Amazon. In the future, I'll do my best to include links to the products I talk about.

  • @user-gl5ld9vm7i
    @user-gl5ld9vm7i Před 3 měsíci +2

    Hi! Thanks for a really informative video! Hey, have you ever been to Tabula Rasa stationers in the greater Salt Lake City area?

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +5

      I have, actually! Several times. And I want to go again. It's about an hour away from where I currently live. It's where I got my first fountain pen ink, my first real fountain pen paper (Rhodia), and a wooden pen box that sits on my desk. I've actually had the thought to do a video tour of Tabula Rasa for my channel.

    • @kimberlytelford7235
      @kimberlytelford7235 Před 3 měsíci

      I live in Utah and have always ❤ Tabula Rasa as well! A tour would be a great video!

  • @MissMarilynDarling
    @MissMarilynDarling Před 3 měsíci +4

    Cvs Pharmacy Cvs Caliber composition , cvs filler paper, I love the filler paper for letter writing its great for teaching calligraphy or things where you need to see guidelines under the paper its just as good as tomoe river as far as bleed through and feathering go and it really shows off the sheeny dhady shimmery properties ... give it a go let me know what you think :)

  • @barrettwbenton
    @barrettwbenton Před 2 měsíci

    Great overview here. By the time I'd gotten hold of a Moleskine notebook - probably a decade-and-change ago, the bloom had already left that rose, at least from my experience with it, and this was corroborated by others. Not an uncommon occurrence, unfortunately: one of my favorite, widely-available notepads (Ampad Gold Fibre), took a serious nosedive in quality after the company was absorbed by Tops, who made sure to keep the product kinda-sorta *looking* the same, but cheating-out with materials overall..
    My current favorite notebook made its appearance in the proverbial nick of time: what I was using up until recently was Apica's Figurare in A5 format. between paper that was both pitch-perfect for fountain-pen use and consistent in quality from book to book (something I've heard was an issue with some of Endless' offerings), it was my go-to for years before Apica apparently stopped production some two years or so ago. Other options I tried were either a tad expensive by my lights, inconsistent in quality, poor performing, or difficult to get hold of in quantity. Then I discovered something new from Clairfontaine: a notebook based on their Triomphe stationery line. My hope shot *way* up over this since Triomphe has been my one-and-only choice for letter-writing - just the right mix of insanely-good behavior with any of my FPs, reasonable price, excellent matching envelopes, and a low-key elegance without an excess of pretense. Happily, the notebook has lived up to the rest of the Triomphe line in overall quality, and the price, while higher than what I was paying for Figurare, is a good deal more reasonable than other offerings I've tried. I'd say it's worth a look; so far it appears only Goulet Pens offers it.

  • @Scardpelt
    @Scardpelt Před 3 měsíci

    Your comment about regalia and skin oil, it was something I realized after using it for a couple of pages. It loves soaking up oil!

  • @RobertJonesWightpaint
    @RobertJonesWightpaint Před měsícem

    Currently using a wire-bound journal by nu:elite - pretty good; I only use black ink, which is probably more likely to bleed through than lighter colours, but it hasn't bled, and is smooth. Works well with Lamy Joy, Jinhao, Parker, and Sheaffer fountain pens; also works with carbon black ink in an old Rotring Artpen. I've forgotten how much I paid for the book, but I'm not rich, I am mean, so it wouldn't have been hugely expensive. And I do like the wire binding - no issues with cracking spines.

  • @o0mew0o
    @o0mew0o Před 2 měsíci

    Tomoe River paper is my favorite. I have a few notebooks from Hobonichi and I still haven't tested the new one but the old one is the best paper for fountain pens and you get enough pages for the year.

  • @merikkumaa
    @merikkumaa Před měsícem

    Im curious about how you keep a journal with your wife. My husband and I just got married and we got a journal as a gift but do we sit together to write? Or does one write some days and the other on different days? Just curious on your set up. Thanks

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 25 dny

      Great questions! Each day, we both write a short entry that captures something from the day we want to remember, especially something about the other person. So if something cool happens that I want to remember, I'll definitely jot it down, but usually I'm trying to think about my wife's strengths and how I saw them manifesting that day. I definitely recommend trying it out. It's fun to be able to look back on any day and get a window into what we were doing, as well as a reminder of how cool my wife is.

  • @Katiedora122
    @Katiedora122 Před 3 měsíci

    I didn't start with Moleskine when I really got into stationary and pens (I actually started with LT1917 on a whim), so I think I benefited from knowing specifically what I wanted when I tried it. When I worked in an office, I kept a Moleskine on my desk (A5 softcover or bigger) and it was perfect for all my job notes. Now, I tend to keep one for traveling (A5 or smaller) because I know it'll get a bit beat up and I don't bring expensive supplies with me. A few of these notebooks are definitely on my list to try, but I'm also a lefty so every notebook, pen, and ink combination is always a fun experiment😅

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've been trying to write left handed because my right wrist is having problems. It's been a really interesting experiment. I don't know how you lefties do it!

  • @mungoslade
    @mungoslade Před měsícem

    i like Mead 5-subject notebooks and Pilot Better Grip pens. but you do you!

    • @DowntheBreatherHole
      @DowntheBreatherHole  Před 24 dny

      You know, Mead is actually not terrible. I used them during grad school, even with my fountain pens. It's not the best, but it worked.