With this post, I am officially back to blogging.
I received a small box of notebooks from Grandluxe early this year. From the four notebooks I received, this silver notebook caught my fancy. Among the leather- and damask-covered notebooks, I liked this one more than the others because of the metallic look and feel of its polyurethane (PU) cover.
The Monologue Platinum A6 notebook I received from Grandluxe of Singapore measures 5 7/8 × 4 1/8 inches, almost the same size as a large Moleskine notebook. A smooth, wide groove on the rightmost part of the cover bears the notebook's matching elastic band.
The Platinum notebook allows for its owner's personalization/customization because immediately after the notebook's inside flyleaf are the following pages:
Personal Notes
Address
Website and Blog
The white, 80gsm, acid-free paper used for this notebook is ruled with clear, gray lines, with different margin settings on all four sides. The top margin is more than an inch wide, the left and bottom margins almost half an inch, and the right margin has a quarter of an inch. The paper is smooth, and has a lovely 'new paper' scent to it. The only thing I do not like about the notebook's pages is the page corners - they're not rounded.
But I forgot the page corners when I saw the notebook's edge: the pages are silver gilted! Cool!
I did this cover's torture test once to my Quo Vadis Habana notebook, and though I cringe at the thought and sight of it, this test is actually very helpful. It lets me know how a notebook's leather will wear off through time. This is important to me because the spine of my first Moleskine was already falling off and I was not even half into using it. I hope that the Platinum's thicker PU cover will last longer.
The Platinum notebook has a back pocket, too, like most of my notebooks. Though it's a functional feature to some, I do not use the back pockets of my notebooks to store anything at all. For the simple reason that whatever is inside the pocket creates a bulge that gets in the way of my writing on the paper on top of it.
The Monologue and Platinum icons are etched in the lower portion of the notebook's back cover. Charming.
And now for the ink tests on the Monologue Platinum notebook.
I wrote on the Monologue Platinum notebook using different nib and ink combinations. On this page, feathering is seen on the first line where I used a Lamy Joy 1.5 italic inked with Camel Scarlet Red. Most of the inks tested showed medium to excessive feathering. And this broke my heart for I really wanted to use this notebook for journalling. As it is, the paper could not hold ink even from the finest in this lot, my Platinum Preppy.
This is the back side of the ink test page. Grandluxe paper is clearly not meant for fountain pen writing.
Lastly, this is the page after the ink test page. The inks just bled too much on this paper.
Grandluxe is a Singapore-owned company founded in 1945, offering high quality and trendy diary/planners, organisers, calendars, journals, leather accessories and stationery products. The company supplies to major bookstores and retailers in more than 30 countries in five continents. Here in Manila, I've seen Grandluxe notebooks in Glorietta 3's Bibliarch, in Makati.
The Monologue Platinum notebook used in this review is courtesy of Grandluxe of Singapore.
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