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The Maruman MNEMOSYNE A4 Notebook features 70 micro perforated pages with a precise 5 mm grid, designed for professionals who value quality and organization. Made in Japan, this premium notebook minimizes ghosting and bleed-through, ensuring your notes remain clear and professional. The top-bound twin wire system allows for easy page turning, making it an ideal choice for meetings, brainstorming sessions, or personal journaling.
Manufacturer | Maruman Corporation |
Brand | Maruman |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.69 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Item model number | N180A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Cover Material | durable plastic cover |
Material Type | paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 8.66" x 11.69" (Squared) |
Ruling | Squared |
Sheet Size | 8.66 x 11.69 inch |
Paper Finish | Ultra Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | N180A |
M**T
Great notebook
Lovely notebook full of high quality paper
L**L
Love these notebooks
This notebook has a hard plastic front and back cover and the spine allows it to be folded through 360°. The first page is yellow with some use diagrams then each page has Date/No. and Title boxes at the top. The paper is very good quality – it feels very smooth and is very pleasant to write on. The pages are perforated and tear very cleanly. What I like most is that the hard plastic cover protects the pages and keep the notebook looking very nice despite my carrying it in handbags and backpacks.
F**E
Excellent quality
I tried so many pads before becoming loyal to this one. It can easily be used landscape or portrait as the day/months marking is very subtle as is the grid marking. Though the paper looks thin I use various fountain pens and ink without it showing through.
M**N
Smooth and good
Very smooth for fountain pen writing. You may find smudging if the ink isn't allowed enough time to dry and you rub your hand across it. A basic and quality product. Much better than cheap stationery brands with scratchy paper. Value for money is up to you.
V**3
Beautiful paper.
Beautiful paper. Only one side has the grids, but I use both sides anyway. No feathering or bleed through when using a fountain pen.
J**R
My favorite stationary!
The paper is thick and silly smooth. Perfect.
T**N
Fantastic notebooks - review of 199 (A4) and 194 (B5) lined notebooks.
TLDR: These are absolutely top of the line notebooks, particularly with fountain pens. In dollars per centimeter of line, the 194 (B5) size is a 14%-20% better value than the 199 (A4) size at current prices ($14.85 for the 199 and $10.04 for the 194).Maurman notebooks are first class. To date they are my favorite of all I have tried. Other top-tier brands I have tried are Rhodia A4 size and Clairfontaine A4 size, which are also excellent, but for a variety of reasons I prefer the Mnemosyne. Fountain pens write like a dream on this coated paper, as do gel pens. The thickness and feel of the paper is amazing. The subdued dotted lines are really nice. The cover is fantastic and the rear cardboard of the 199 or rear plastic of the 194 is substantial. The micro-perforations tear off super smoothly. Also, when you remove the entire page from the notebook before removing the micro-perf scrap, the little nibs stay attached to the page and you don't end up with nibs all over the place. Lastly, the off-white color is classy and archival looking (if you want bright white paper, look elsewhere). Everything about these notebooks is premium. I do wish that they contained more pages. The 199 has 70 sheets (140 sides) and the 194 has 80 sheets (160 sides). Personally, I think that 100 pages would be a better number. But for some reason, all premium notebooks tend to have between 50 and 80 pages. I guess it is a European / Japanese thing.I am currently really geeking-out on fountain pens and paper and have compiled a ridiculous amount of information comparing the different notebooks I like the best. One of the things I have calculated is value for the money. I am not thrilled about how much these quality notebooks cost, so I wanted to know how I could maximize my value. With this in mind, I calculated the number of line-centimeters the 199 and 194 have. Doing the math reveals that based on the current prices of these notebooks, the smaller 194 gives you 14% more value than the larger 199. Of course, this doesn't consider the aesthetics of the size differences. With the 194 you are writing on a smaller piece of paper, will have more "carriage returns" than the 199, and your hand will encounter the side edge and binding edge more often. The 194 is more compact and easier to carry, though. Also, the 194 has plastic on the rear cover instead of cardboard.So, I can't say which format you will prefer, just that in terms of pure value per written word the 194 comes out on top."BUT WAIT," you may say, (well, at least I did), "isn't it likely that with the smaller paper and having to carriage-return more often, there might be some inefficiency involved in coming to edges that may weigh in favor of larger pages where your writing flow isn't broken as often?" To me, this seemed like a likely thing. It seemed somehow intuitive that the more often you had to break to go to the next line, that there would be efficiency losses. So I set out to test this theory, to see if the 194 was truly more cost effective.Well, it turns out, for me at least, my theory was exactly wrong. Not only wrong, but OPPOSITE wrong. When I wrote long lengths of text on both the A4 paper and B5 paper, trying to maintain my exact same writing style, size and spacing, I ended up getting MORE text into the same overall length of line in the smaller notebook. I was shocked. What happened is, as much as I tried to make my writing the same size and spacing in each notebook, my brain didn't let me do it. Somehow, when I was writing on a larger page my writing expanded. And when I wrote on the smaller page it constricted. Looking at the pages side by side it was obvious. Crazy. I honestly thought I was writing the same. So, as it turns out, for ME, the 194 is not 14% more efficient than the 199, but actually 21.6% more efficient (i.e. cost effective). Of course, your mileage may vary. But for me the 194 is a better value.All of that said, I still vacillate between the 194 and the 199. I like the smaller size of the 194 for carrying, and the fact that it has 80 instead of 70 pages. I think I also prefer the plastic back of the 194 over the cardboard of the 199. But if I am being honest I have to admit that I like writing in the 199 more. It just so much more spacious. My ideal notebook would be the 199 with 100 pages. At the same price as the current one, of course.
K**.
Great Paper, Great Options and Design
Mnemosyne notebooks are great for many reasons:-the paper is fantastic quality and wonderful to use with my fountain pens; he is pleased with using pencil or other pens on the paper. It just is a smooth, clean paper of a nice weight with great hand. He’s not keen on how thin some papers are (looking at you, Tomoe River), and I dislike thick sheets for myself. We are both pleased with notebooks in this line!- they offer several different styles, so you can get blank, dot grid, graph or lined! There are even notebooks with blank on one side and dot etc on the other- different sizes- spiral bound is available at top or side- because of the firm plastic cover and back, your notebook is well protected.Japanese paper tends to be high quality and both the paper and construction of the notebooks themselves do not disappoint.We tried to find this configuration out and about at a local store, but lined seems to be a less popular option these days, so we found it here. It was well priced and always nice not to have to pay shipping on a small order that wouldn’t otherwise meet minimum at a niche shop.
E**Z
La mejor libreta
Papel de buena calidad, sirve para notas y para bocetos, me gusta que las hojas vengan punteadas para desprenderse si es necesario. Las pastas y el arillo son muy resistentes. Además se ve muy bien.
Z**Z
Really high quality
The paper feels really great to write onIt doesn’t bend or skew like other spiral bound notebooks and overall worth every penny. I got one delivery of these books shipped in the rain and the pages didn’t get too damaged but Amazon still swapped it for me. Great buy!
V**P
Buen diseño y calidad
Me encanto el diseño horizontal, la calidad de las páginas y se sienten muy suaves
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