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The Paperage Lined Journal Notebook is a best-selling, medium-sized journal featuring a durable vegan leather cover, 160 college-ruled lined pages made from high-quality 100 gsm thick paper, and a range of functional features including an inner pocket, sticker labels, and a ribbon bookmark.
Manufacturer | chinese |
Brand | PAPERAGE |
Model Number | 80002 |
Cover Material | Faux Leather |
Material | paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Lined 160 Pages |
Ruling | Ruled |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80002 |
Manufacturer | chinese |
S**A
just what I needed
Just starting to attempt growing succulents, so I needed a way to record amount and date of watering each variety so I don't drown them
M**M
classy affordable
while i haven’t written in it yet tbh i’m pretty impressed with the quality of this notebook, especially for the price. love the maroon cover i got, reminds me of the petit scolaire notebooks i had as a kid in french school. i will say it’s not necessarily such a better deal than the moleskin like people are saying, since this was about $12 and has 160 pages, while the equivalent sized moleskin is about $17 here and has something like 240 pages (if you size up on the paperage you get 252 pages for $18)… so really its just a smaller sized option. still, if you’re like me and don’t usually fill up these notebooks anyway and would rather save $5 and try a fun new color that lowers the cliche pretentious artist factor when writing in public… this seems like a nice option !
M**E
I like these little notebooks
They are great for writing or brain dumping
R**R
Not bad for the price.
Not going to lie, I am a big fan of the Leuchtturm1917 A5. My problem is that the price point of those is such that I feel like I have to conserve them for "important" things. (Whatever that means.) Also, with the bullet journal rage on and everyone clamoring for the dot-page 1917s, finding ruled ones in good colors is getting harder and harder. I can't say this can take the place of the Leuchtturm1917 for me, but it is not a bad little notebook for the price.It's is ever-so-slightly smaller than the Leuchtturm1917, so not a true A5. The paper quality seems slightly thicker than the Leuchtturm1917 , but not as quite as smooth. Paper color is nearly identical. The page ruling on the Paperage is wider, which means fewer lines per page (25). There is no header, date area, or page numbers, and no specific table of contents. There are also fewer total pages than the Leuchtturm1917 . The Paperage does have a ribbon bookmark and a pocket in the back, although it is not as sturdy as the pocket on the 1917. The closure band on the two are very close in quality.I prefer the more narrow ruling and page numbers offered by the Leuchtturm1917 , so the Paperage won't be taking its place for me in regular use; however, It's a good little notebook for the price. I'll probably buy several more of them for other projects than how I use the 1917.
J**I
Such good quality!
This is such a nice notebook! When I first opened it, I didn’t not expect the pages to be so smooth! They are so nice and my pens literally glide so nicely. It makes me want to write in it everyday.Not only the pages, but the cover is very nice and durable. Tossed it in my bag and nothing happened to the cover. Despite so much movement, the notebook stays intact. I really recommend this notebook especially for the quality! I shall now buy more if I ever need more.
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