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I know some of you have purchased the stunning Oberon Design leather journals. I did too (Creekbed Maple)

 

I was wondering if any of you knew of a good insert to use because the inserts they supply do not have the best paper quality. Maybe something other than the Rhodia webbie since it is a bit expensive.

"Never Say goodbye, because saying goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting,"

 

-Peter Pan

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A moleskin journal will fit, but if you want better paper for a cheaper price use Leuchsturm 1917.

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Oberon Design recommended the Pro Art sketchbook as a fountain pen friendly substitute. I bought one from Amazon to try out. It's quite reasonable and works pretty well with FPs. Give that a try. No lines, though.

 

Pro Art Hard Bound Sketch Book 5.5"X8"-Black
by Darice
Link: http://amzn.com/B0029943SK

 

TWSBI has a FP friendly notebook that's quite reasonable. It's a little smaller, but it should fit. Available lined, gridded, or blank.

http://www.twsbi.com/collections/notebooks/products/twsbi-notebook-medium

 

I assumed you were asking about the large journal sized cover. OD has a FAQ page that discusses inserts.

http://oberondesign.com/faq_products/

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Oberon Design recommended the Pro Art sketchbook as a fountain pen friendly substitute. I bought one from Amazon to try out. It's quite reasonable and works pretty well with FPs. Give that a try. No lines, though.

 

Pro Art Hard Bound Sketch Book 5.5"X8"-Black

by Darice

Link: http://amzn.com/B0029943SK

 

TWSBI has a FP friendly notebook that's quite reasonable. It's a little smaller, but it should fit. Available lined, gridded, or blank.

http://www.twsbi.com/collections/notebooks/products/twsbi-notebook-medium

 

I assumed you were asking about the large journal sized cover. OD has a FAQ page that discusses inserts.

http://oberondesign.com/faq_products/

 

Yes I am referring to the large sized journal

"Never Say goodbye, because saying goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting,"

 

-Peter Pan

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