![]() ![]() 5 (48 pages), a Life Noble Memo Pad (B7, 100 sheets), and another Life notebook (N15b, 40 sheets). I’ve set the Field Note next to some other small notebooks/memopads I have: the Kokuyo Campus Notebook No. This notebook confounds my Asian sensibilities – too thin and undetachable to be a memopad, too small and vertically long to be a notebook. Women’s clothing don’t usually have the kind of pockets to store these in, and if carried around in purses or bags, they would crease right away. I’ve never seen a notebook that cries out this loudly to be put in a checkered flannel shirt pocket I find the shape very masculine. It says 48 pages, but that means 24 sheets, or, rather, twelve sheets folded and stapled in the middle. And tallish, considering its other dimensions. And I’ve been thinking about why this should throw me as much as it does, when notebooks are free to come in all shapes and sizes.įor starters, a Field Note is really small. I’ve never seen a notebook in this particular size before. Now that I have one in my hands, I find myself struck above all not by its design or paper quality, but by its dimensions. After all this time! I first encountered the bewildering FN phenomenon upon joining the blogosphere, and while I did see a few specimens in my local stationery store in Montreal, I never got around to buying them for myself. Last week I finally got to join the legions of Field Notes users, thanks to a kind friend. Wonder Pens - Life Behind a Stationery Shop. ![]()
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