I loved Mead composition notebooks for the longest time but then they stopped making the ones I liked so I switched to an off-brand. With only 50 pages, I was buying a new lot of the Originals twice a month.




I use Moleskine now. I've been using the graph paper (or "squared" in Moleskine parlance) notebooks but I've got an unruled/plain notebook queued up once the present one is filled. I predict less than a week before this one joins its comrades on the shelf. Something about even the covers of the Moleskine notebooks invites writing. I often sit with my notebook open just looking at it. A good tool makes you want to use it. It's like the neck of my Telecaster - once I feel it, interact with it, I wonder what I ever did without it in my hands.



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