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Field Notes and Doane Paper Fountain Pen Ink Testing

I finally got around to doing a little testing with my fountain pens in Field Notes and Doane Paper notebooks like I've been swearing to do for months. I can't say there were any real surprises, but here are a few takeaways:

Field Notes America The Beautiful Edition

Merica

The Spring 2013 COLORS subscription release from Field Notes is what got me interested in doing this test due to the thicker 70# Finch “Soft White” paper. As expected, it handled the sampling of inks I threw at it very well. There was little feathering, and virtually no bleed through the back of the page. This is a nice upgrade to the standard Field Notes paper.

Merica

Field Notes Red Blooded

Blood

Speaking of the standard Field Notes paper, the stock Red Blooded Edition uses Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 50# Bright White. I have good luck with my ultra fine nibs on this paper, but as the nib gets wider the feathering becomes more noticeable. There is also more bleed through to the back of the page, rendering it useless if you like to write on both sides. Others report using wide nibs with success but I'm not seeing the same results.

Blood

Doane Paper Utilty Journal

Doane

Being the genius that I am, I cleaned some of the fountain pens I had inked before testing them in the Doane Paper Utility Journal. I think the 80# Text Stock 100% recycled pages handled my pens wonderfully. Writing felt smooth and clean with no feathering and only slight bleed through to the back.

Doane

Conclusion

With the rare exception, notebook manufacturers don't put fountain pen friendly paper high on their spec list for pocket sized notebooks. Which is the best notebook for fountain pens? This test is far from exhaustive, but from these three popular models I prefer the Doane Utility Journal. I thought it had the cleanest overall writing performance. America The Beautiful is right there performance-wise if you prefer lines over grid + lines, with the Red Blooded (and other stock Field Notes) further down the list.

As manufacturers keep making them, I'll keep testing them. Stay tuned!

Posted on May 24, 2013 and filed under Doane Paper, Field Notes, Notebook Reviews.

My Field Notes Collection

Butcher Blue

Now that I own one of each of the COLORS Series of Field Notes Memo Books I thought I would put together a page with images of them all. They are listed in order of first release (Butcher Orange) through the current release (Expedition Edition), followed by all of the special editions I own.

I have added a Field Notes link on the sidebar which will take you to my Field Notes Collection page. You can also find this set on Flickr if you are so inclined.

Posted on March 5, 2013 and filed under Field Notes.

My First Field Notes Trade

Field Notes

I have talked about the collectible aspect of Field Notes too many times to link (the Field Notes Fascination episode of the podcast is a good place to start) but I did want to mention that I just completed my first trade for some of the books not already in my collection.

I received a Flickr mail from someone who saw one of my images with the Capsule 5th Anniversary Edition book and they asked if I had any extras to trade. I rarely do, but in this case I did have a 3-pack to spare. She had some of the versions I had been looking for, and over the span of a few emails we sorted out the details and the trade was commenced.

I sent out the above referenced Capsule memo books, plus a 3-pack of the Sound Opinions books and pen and pencils that it came with. In return, I received (from L to R) a 3-pack of the XOXO Fest books, a DDC Factory Floor version, and one of the Renegade Pencils books.

It was a great transaction where we both got items for our growing collections. 10/10 would trade again!

Posted on January 25, 2013 and filed under Field Notes.