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Reddit mentions of Rhodia Webbie Hardcover Dot Grid 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 A6 Black Cover Notebook

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Rhodia Webbie Hardcover Dot Grid 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 A6 Black Cover Notebook. Here are the top ones.

Rhodia Webbie Hardcover Dot Grid 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 A6 Black Cover Notebook
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A6 in sizePaper within the web notebook is 90 g Ivory Brushed VellumLeatherette cover with an elasticated strap96 sheetsColoured ribbon and an expanding pocket at the back for loose documents
Specs:
Colorblack (black 19-3911tcx)
Height5.7 Inches
Length3.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2016
SizeA6
Weight0.3637627323 Pounds
Width0.7 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Rhodia Webbie Hardcover Dot Grid 3 1/2 X 5 1/2 A6 Black Cover Notebook:

u/ncbinlmnihgov · 7 pointsr/fountainpens

Hey! Welcome!

I'm still relatively new to fountain pens. But, there's a lot of resources available on here. On the sidebar, there's the Guide to Getting Your First Fountain Pen, the wiki, and an archive of Weekly New User Threads.

It looks like the paper you want to use is nonporous, so I don't think fountain pen ink would even stay on there. A ballpoint might be best if you absolutely want to use that paper.

If you're willing to explore other papers, there's a Rhodia notebook that's about the same dimensions as the Field Notes Expedition. It's not the same price though, a little more expensive... Rhodia, Clairefontaine, Banditapple, Leuchtturm1917, Tomoe River Paper, and Midori MD are brands that I've seen suggested here often. It looks like most of them have a traveler size journal. Midori has one that's leather, and it's on Amazon.

I've seen the Pilot Metropolitan at $15ish and Lamy Safari at $30ish be recomended as a person's first fountain pen.

For someone who writes a lot, a pen that can hold a lot of ink might be better. So there's the Kaweco Sport at $23. It comes with a cartridge, but can be converted to an eyedropper pen, which can hold quite a bit of ink! Just keep in mind that for an eye dropper pen, you'll need silicone lube to put on the threads, and a syringe or pipette to fill the pen.

Ink also plays an important role in all of this. Goulet Pens, the website I keep linking to, has samples of a lot of different ink brands so you can sample as you like. There's also the Inkcyclopedia which can help you pick. One brand I like that Goulet doesn't have is Private Reserve. Just doesn't get enough love... But it's on Amazon for fairly decent prices.

I hope that's not too overwhelming!

u/BanBowls123 · 1 pointr/notebooks

I'm returning it. I bought it from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00793N73I

u/lvl20dm · 1 pointr/EDC

/r/fountainpens is a great community btw, if you have more questions and stuff.

Make sure you buy some paper that won't bleed. I use these Rhodia pads at work, and also have one of these little guys in my pocket. I think it's about the same size as a field notes pad.