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Bill Wood

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My search for a good fountain pen friendly weekly or daily planner continues. The Hobinachi is a little small and pricey. One of the gals in the office is a planner freak and uses Agendio planners. I was very impressed with the layout and their website. Again - fairly expensive but this is a custom kind of thing.

 

Next was show thru with the paper they use. I tried a scrap from the back of her planner - and there was none. Noodlers Blue with a Broad nib was used. I was really impressed with these planners. I'm not a big fan of the divider rings - but I've been used Rhodia and Quo Vadis tablets and I'n getting a little tired of writing down all the dates etc. So maybe I might try one for 2017. Here's the link if anyone wants a look. I am not a customer as yet. https://agendio.com/ Perhaps someone has heard of them or tried them in our FP world.

 

-Bill-

 

 

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Nice to have so much customizable...

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Saw these last year when I was searching for a new planner to replace my weekly At-A-Glance. Here are some videos:

 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=agendio+planner+review+vickybee

 

One can learn a lot from the Planner community!

 

I decided to go with the Hobonichi A5 Techo Cousin which I am very happy with.

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