

🖋️ Elevate your notes, sketches, and ideas with the notebook that means business.
The Maruman Mnemosyne Notebook N167 offers 70 high-quality, micro-perforated 80 GSM sheets in a spacious 12.2 x 16.5 inch horizontal A3 format. Featuring a precise 5mm squared grid and a twin wire binding system, it lays completely flat for effortless writing and sketching. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, it supports both left and right-handed users with minimal bleed-through, making it a top choice for laboratory, office, and design use.





| ASIN | B07SF7YXZ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #559 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #1 in Laboratory Notebooks |
| Brand | Maruman |
| Color | BLACK |
| Cover Material | Poly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,154) |
| Date First Available | 19 August 2019 |
| Item Weight | 970 g |
| Manufacturer | Maruman |
| Manufacturer Part Number | N167 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model number | N167 |
| Number of Fasteners | 70 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Paper Finish | Ultra Smooth |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.26 x 41.91 x 1.02 cm; 970 g |
| Ruling | Squared |
| Sheet Size | 12.2 x 16.5 |
| Size | 12.2" x 16.5" (Squared) |
M**H
Best 80GSM Papar Book
I was skeptical when I ordered it, it has the perfect line spacing and the page is amazing, smooth as silk. No Bleeding and Ghosting. Fountain Pens glide on the page like butter. One of the Best Notebook Period.
C**N
Love it. Clean and minimal
I’d love to get more in a5 rather than a4
E**.
I use this with my fountain pens, helps to display the properties of the ink. Highly recommend, the smooth surface is a pleasure to write on. This notebook increases my joy of writing and it’s my go to every time I would like to journal or take notes.
I**Z
Muy suave para escribir con pluma estilográfica
N**Y
I got this to use with my new fountain pens that I've been getting into and I may never buy another brand again. The paper is so smooth, so thin and yet so resistant to bleed-through. The look is classy and unobtrusive. I normally avoid spiral bound notebooks like the plague because I hate it when the spiral gets bent, which it inevitably does. However, I've now been carrying this one around in my bag for a couple of weeks and so far the wire is holding up really well - I'm not noticing any deforming, so it seems to be sturdy enough wire to hold up to a certain amount of abuse. All in all I just don't have anything to critique about it. Worth the price.
M**N
Why buy cheap garbage notebooks that don’t last, when you grab superior quality for a little bit more money? Most mass produced notebooks that you get from office stores are terrible because the pages are thin, they tear easily, and the spine unravels ruining everything. It’s like they don’t care about you or quality. This notebook however, has sturdy yet aesthetically pleasing pages, sturdy spine, sturdy cover, looks better than 90% of all of the other notebooks. Also the pages can be torn cleanly into perfectly sized pages that will fit perfectly into a printer, or with other documents when you need to staple. It’s the Bugatti of notebooks, even my college professor admired it. It’s the only notebook I buy now, no other notebooks come close. Do you want to be the person with a weak, boring notebook or do you want to be the person with a sturdy, sexy, high quality notebook that you know is will outlive the others five times over while gaining you compliments?
T**Y
I've been buying these for five years now. I do all my time blocking, planning etc. in a digital calendar (Google Calendar with BusyCal as my MacOS client and Calendars by Readdle as my iOS client). For general notes, I've adopted the BuJo system in Leuchtturm notebook. So I don't need a paper appointment diary or calendar, BUT I often want to plan out my month to SEE how my deadlines fall and where different projects may "crunch" together. The visual "timeline" spread offered by this schedule book is PERFECT for the task. I list projects down the left and I can block in deadlines and work periods under the date columns that run across the top. And there's a little space for free-form notes at the bottom. The only trap: together with all Sundays, certain Mondays are shown in red with grey-shaded columns – I'm assuming these are Japanese public holidays, but if I'm not careful, it's easy to read the pair of grey columns as a "Saturday-Sunday" pairing and mark things in the wrong place. I don't mind the red dates, but I really wish only the Sunday columns were shaded grey. This is a minor negative though.
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