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I rarely go to T.J. Maxx, largely because there aren't things I like to make wading through the junk worth my time...........till today.

 

MIRO JOURNAL
Large (10 x 7)
190 pages, 100gsm (fountain pen friendly)
Rubberband closure, bookmark, and back page inner-pocket.
Made from post-consumer recycled materials.
MY COST: $3.50. AMAZON: $21.95
BLAMMO!!!!! :thumbup:
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“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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Great find! Where was it, in a clearance bin; perhaps in household items?

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Great find! Where was it, in a clearance bin; perhaps in household items?

 

They had Journals in 3 places: household items, stationary, and on the way out. I found this in the large journal notebook section.

 

The one and only specimen they had!

 

I hope the gsm negates the "recycled & made in the USA" part. Don't get me wrong, I don't expect it to be Rhodia or CF, I just want it to not bleed or feather, ya know?

 

“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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They had Journals in 3 places: household items, stationary, and on the way out. I found this in the large journal notebook section.

 

The one and only specimen they had!

 

I hope the gsm negates the "recycled & made in the USA" part. Don't get me wrong, I don't expect it to be Rhodia or CF, I just want it to not bleed or feather, ya know?

 

Wonderful, I love deals like this. I actually have picked off great deals on greeting cards and stationary, but never high quality notebooks. This one will be easier to spot with its green paper edges.

 

Totally unrelated, but if you like great cookware, keep an eye out for individual pieces of All-Clad at 70% off :)

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Just finished writing a little and no feathering or bleeding, but there is some show through. Using back page will largely depend on the user. This is not in the league of EITHER Rhodia or CF, but drying times are short, so in the end, you take the good with the not so good. For $3.50 it is still a steal. :thumbup:

 

p.s. A5 is just a tad too small for me, while 10 x 7 feels just perfect. :D

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“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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Hmm . . . I'm going downtown tomorrow . . . may just drop by our TJ's and take a look.

Until you ink a pen, it is merely a pretty stick. --UK Mike

 

My arsenal, in order of acquisition: Sailor 21 Pocket Pen M, Cross Solo M, Online Calligraphy, Monteverde Invincia F, Hero 359 M, Jinhao X450 M, Levenger True Writer M, Jinhao 159 M, Platinum Balance F, TWSBI Classic 1.1 stub, Platinum Preppy 0.3 F, 7 Pilot Varsity M disposables refillables, Speedball penholder, TWSBI 580 USA EF, Pilot MR, Noodler's Ahab 1.1 stub, another Preppy 0.3, Preppy EF 0.2, ASA Sniper F, Click Majestic F, Kaweco Sport M, Pilot Prera F, Baoer 79 M (fake Starwalker), Hero 616 M (fake Parker), Jinhao X750 Shimmering Sands M . . .

31 and counting :D

 

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Not a brand I'm familiar with, but it certainly looks lovely. Is the paper white or cream? Can't quite tell in that second picture, and if it's cream I may have to look out for these.

 

As for the Aladdin's Cave that is T.K. Maxx, I have to be very, very careful how often I set foot in that place. I've had some truly spectacular finds in my local one, including Apica, Semikolon, ridiculously cheap Paperblanks (the ones with decent paper), Eccolo, obscure Italian brands with gorgeous paper and so on, but I do tend to come out feeling rather skint. I also found my first Stickerbomb book in there, which was the start of quite the collection.

 

Also, for some reason, we know it as T.K. Maxx in the UK. Maybe they couldn't copyright the J over here. :P

"Iktomi is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side, and tiny beaded moccasins on his feet. His long black hair is parted in the middle and wrapped with red, red bands. Each round braid hangs over a small brown ear and falls forward over his shoulders. [...] Poor Iktomi cannot help being a little imp. And so long as he is a naughty fairy, he cannot find a single friend."

 

~Zitkala-Sa; Iktomi and the Ducks & Other Sioux Stories

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Not a brand I'm familiar with, but it certainly looks lovely. Is the paper white or cream? Can't quite tell in that second picture, and if it's cream I may have to look out for these.

 

 

 

 

It's somewhere between an off-white and cream, definitely NOT white, but not quite cream. UGH. Sorry, just want to be as specific as I can, or in this case, non-specific. ;)

 

“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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It's somewhere between an off-white and cream, definitely NOT white, but not quite cream. UGH. Sorry, just want to be as specific as I can, or in this case, non-specific. ;)

 

As long it's not neon white, which is really what I was asking ;) Bright white paper gives me a headache, so I prefer cream, but I'll quite happily take off-white as well.

"Iktomi is a spider fairy. He wears brown deerskin leggins with long soft fringes on either side, and tiny beaded moccasins on his feet. His long black hair is parted in the middle and wrapped with red, red bands. Each round braid hangs over a small brown ear and falls forward over his shoulders. [...] Poor Iktomi cannot help being a little imp. And so long as he is a naughty fairy, he cannot find a single friend."

 

~Zitkala-Sa; Iktomi and the Ducks & Other Sioux Stories

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Our T.J.'s just had the 5x8'; I passed on it.

Until you ink a pen, it is merely a pretty stick. --UK Mike

 

My arsenal, in order of acquisition: Sailor 21 Pocket Pen M, Cross Solo M, Online Calligraphy, Monteverde Invincia F, Hero 359 M, Jinhao X450 M, Levenger True Writer M, Jinhao 159 M, Platinum Balance F, TWSBI Classic 1.1 stub, Platinum Preppy 0.3 F, 7 Pilot Varsity M disposables refillables, Speedball penholder, TWSBI 580 USA EF, Pilot MR, Noodler's Ahab 1.1 stub, another Preppy 0.3, Preppy EF 0.2, ASA Sniper F, Click Majestic F, Kaweco Sport M, Pilot Prera F, Baoer 79 M (fake Starwalker), Hero 616 M (fake Parker), Jinhao X750 Shimmering Sands M . . .

31 and counting :D

 

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Our T.J.'s just had the 5x8'; I passed on it.

 

 

I'm curious as to the price. Do you remember?

 

“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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I'm curious as to the price. Do you remember?

 

Sure. $3.99.

Until you ink a pen, it is merely a pretty stick. --UK Mike

 

My arsenal, in order of acquisition: Sailor 21 Pocket Pen M, Cross Solo M, Online Calligraphy, Monteverde Invincia F, Hero 359 M, Jinhao X450 M, Levenger True Writer M, Jinhao 159 M, Platinum Balance F, TWSBI Classic 1.1 stub, Platinum Preppy 0.3 F, 7 Pilot Varsity M disposables refillables, Speedball penholder, TWSBI 580 USA EF, Pilot MR, Noodler's Ahab 1.1 stub, another Preppy 0.3, Preppy EF 0.2, ASA Sniper F, Click Majestic F, Kaweco Sport M, Pilot Prera F, Baoer 79 M (fake Starwalker), Hero 616 M (fake Parker), Jinhao X750 Shimmering Sands M . . .

31 and counting :D

 

DaveBj

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I've been on a journal kick and with Giftmas coming up. I may have to check out my local store. Thanks for the tip off!

"Do you know the legend about cicadas? They say they are the souls of poets who cannot keep quiet because, when they were alive, they never wrote the poems they wanted to."

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I've checked two TJ Maxxes, one in Bountiful, UT, the other in Santa Fe, NM, without success.

 

However, Daedelus Books has Miro notebooks on deep discount as well. I had purchased some a bit back, and their service was excellent. Sadly, I have no affiliation with DB, and more sadly, receive no kickbacks for mentioning them... <wry smile>

 

The Miro notebooks are very FP-friendly.

 

 

 

John P.

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Behike54,

Thanks for the tip. Our TJ Maxx is in the local mall so I stop by and browse occasionally. Thanks to your tip I scored a black cover MIRO

in 5"x8" size for $3.99 I shall continue to check occasionally.

Pat Barnes a.k.a. billz

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I stopped by T.J. MAXX today and found five (all they had) of the Miro notebooks. They were found in the clearance area of the store among numerous other journals and notebooks. Two are the 3.5"X5.5", and three are 7"X10". Both of the smaller ones are 100 gsm lined paper and two of the three large ones are also lined 90 gsm, and one is a blank 100 gsm. All of the 100 gsm paper is excellent, however the 90 gsm has extensive bleed through and feathering. The smaller ones were $2.99 and the large ones were $5.99. So my advice is avoid the 90 gsm paper unless you only want to use one side of the paper, but buy the 100 gsm one without reservation. Thanks for the tip Behike54!

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Just came back to this thread because it was linked to another post.

 

 

As silly and corny as it sounds, it cool to give SOMETHING back when you feel like all you are doing it taking when new.

 

Cheers!

 

Jack

 

“My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best.” - Winston Churchill

 

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