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Joshua:

Time we got an EMail writting campaign going to Ms. Meenaree Satachalasin, Export Manager via zenith@zenithpaper.com. She is interested in producilg a 100% FP riendly Notebook, good with any FP, ink and nib combination. She's been working on the particular paper that will work best. I sent her some samples including the HP laser/ink jet 32# paper, Premium Choice #113100. Interestingly the Thai HP distributor had not a clew what this was. I sent a scan of the HP packaging and he still drew a blank. Had no ideal his company produced this paper. Going to the Zequenz 100 gm paper for lined and grid Zequenz and Zen ITouch Notebooks would be a perfect solution for her. Jim

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I picked one up for a Christmas present. I got the mimi size and the fold it in half works really well and seems to work from first to last page. This makes it a great travel journal. The paper on par with Harbana, Webbie and Ciak but much cheaper.

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I just saw this review, TMLee, and I absolutely love everything about it! I don't even care about the notebook itself as much as I enjoyed your review! And the Pelikan Brilliant Brown... is that really the brown? It's very appealing!

 

Very thorough and enjoyable review. Thank you for doing it!

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I just saw this review, TMLee, and I absolutely love everything about it! I don't even care about the notebook itself as much as I enjoyed your review! And the Pelikan Brilliant Brown... is that really the brown? It's very appealing!

 

Very thorough and enjoyable review. Thank you for doing it!

 

You are most welcome :D

 

Yes I like the Pelikan Brilliant Brown for it's hue and chroma.

It's a shade of brown that's more ..... 'sanguine' ... :D

The chocolate browns are more 'melancholic'

The pastel blues are more 'restful'

An the blood reds are ......

... 671 crafted ... one at a time ... ☺️

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This is the BEST journal review I have yet seen on FPN. I just had to resurrect this thread.

 

Now, I want one. Really want one!

Fool me once, shame on you.

Fool me twice; damn

There goes that fox again.

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Are these available in the U.S.? I found their web site but there is no real information about availability, cost or shipping. Also tried to send a message but it seems that it did not "send".

 

Definitely would be interested in learning more about this notebook/paper.

“Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today, because if you do it today and like it, you can do again tomorrow!”

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I got several, over a year ago. They were on the Amazon site un der the Zequenz name. Shipped out of a USA distributor in Seattle, IIRC. Lovely notebook and quite functional. Check with Amazon on line.

Usual disclaimer applies, no affiliation, just a very satisfied client, Jim

 

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Zequenz+Notebooks

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I got several, over a year ago. They were on the Amazon site un der the Zequenz name. Shipped out of a USA distributor in Seattle, IIRC. Lovely notebook and quite functional. Check with Amazon on line.

Usual disclaimer applies, no affiliation, just a very satisfied client, Jim

 

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Zequenz+Notebooks

Thanks, just checked "A" and will consider ordering after the New England Pen Show in June. Have more than enough paper for now and who knows what goodies will be available at the show?

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Thank you for your thorough review.

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