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Ro-Biki 2mm Squared Notebook by Yamamoto Paper: A Review

Ro-Biki 2mm Squared Notebook Review

(Susan M. Pigott is a fountain pen collector, pen and paperholic, photographer, and professor. You can find more from Susan on her blog Scribalishess.)

Ro-Biki Notebooks are unique for many reasons. First, they are an unusual size: 3.6 by 8.3 inches. Second, they contain paper made exclusively by the Yamamoto Paper Company. And third, they are offered with intriguing grid types, including 2mm squared grid and 5mm reticle.

I'm reviewing the Ro-Biki 2mm Squared Notebook. It has a russet-colored kraft paper cover that is waxed, giving it a lovely sheen, and it only gets better with age. The notebook features rounded corners and a chain stitch binding. The chain stitch offers much more flair than the usual pamphlet stitch. Plus, it makes the notebook extra sturdy. You can fold the notebook over on itself without worrying about any paper falling out or damaging the binding.

Ro-Biki Notebook Review
Ro-Biki Notebook Chain Stitch

The notebook has 30 sheets (60 pages front and back) of 70gsm New Chiffon Cream paper. A 2mm grid is lightly printed on each page.

Ro-Biki Notebook Grid

The paper is smooth and is thicker than Tomoe River Paper. It also has a more stationery-like quality.

The paper handles fountain pens perfectly. I tested it with ten different pens and inks. None of the ink feathered or bled through to the other side. Although I did not see any sheen in the writing test, shading was apparent with the wider nibs.

Ro-Biki Notebook Fountain Pen Test
Ro-Biki Notebook FP Close Up

I did ink swabs in the notebook. All of the inks look fantastic on the paper, and some of the inks exhibited sheen, though it is not as noticeable as it would be on Tomoe. Bleed through occurred with many of the swabs.

Ro-Biki Notebook Ink Swab Test
Ro-Biki Notebook Ink Swab Close Up 1
Ro-Biki Notebook Ink Swab Close Up 2
Ro-Biki Notebook Ink Swab Bleed Through

I also tested a few other writing instruments, including several pens, Sharpies, and pencils. The only bleed through occurred with the Sharpies.

Ro-Biki Notebook Other Writing Instruments
Ro-Biki Notebook Sharpie Bleedthrough

I tried making a pattern using the 2mm grid, but it was really hard to see. This is partly because I'm having major problems with my right eye (I've been to the ophthalmologist three times this week! Yay!), but it's also just a very tiny and light grid. People who love writing small will love this feature, but for me it's not too useful. Obviously, you don't have to write within the 2mm squares. You can use the grid as a guide for larger writing or for drawing.

Ro-Biki Notebook Tiny Pattern

The Ro-Biki Notebook is well made and durable. Its unusual size makes it suitable as a "Currently Inked" journal, a bullet journal, or a place for lists of any kind. I doubt I would use it for writing lengthy journal posts simply because it is so narrow. But, the nice thing about grids is that you can write in any direction--you could even use the notebook in landscape for sketching or writing.

I purchased my Ro-Biki notebook so long ago, I don't remember where I bought it. But it is available at JetPens for $7.75 or from Vanness Pens for $8.00.

(I purchased my Ro-Biki notebook with my own funds.)


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Posted on May 21, 2021 and filed under Ro-Biki, Notebook Reviews.

Yamamoto Ro-Biki Notebook Cover Review

Yamamoto Paper has been a fun entrant into the stationery world over the past few years. CEO Taizo Yamamoto has transformed what was once a traditional, family-owned, paper wholesaler in Osaka, Japan, into a fun and functional stationery manufacturer with a wide range of retail products available.

I first met Taizo when he brought his Paper Tasting sampler to the San Francisco Pen Show in 2017. Listening to him talk about how important finding the right paper for every user is was eye opening, but not quite as eye opening as all of the paper he brought that I had never seen, much less experienced, before.

Shortly after my introduction to the loose sheet wonder that Paper Tasting is, Yamamoto Paper launched a bound notebook called the Ro-Biki Notebook. Two things set this notebook apart: The wax coated paper cover, and the dimensions.

We have reviewed the Ro-Biki notebook before (twice, in fact) and they have proven to surprise and delight even the biggest skeptics of the format. It is a tall, skinny notebook that makes you wonder “What am I going to do with this thing?” right up until the point you get it in your hands, feel the cover and watch it wear, and handle every pen, pencil, and ink you throw at it with ease. They are truly excellent notebooks.

Needless to say, I am a fan of the company and the product. And, when I first saw pictures of their new Ro-Biki Notebook Covers I knew I had to get it.

Seeing it in pictures I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, but it has a lot going on in what seems like a simple cover. First off, it folds open in the middle, allowing you to slide the notebook cover into a side pocket, book cover style. You can fit multiple A5 slim notebooks into the middle section (including Traveler’s Notebooks.)

The front cover doubles as a zip pouch, allowing you to stash pens, pencils, and accessories along with you. It can hold quite a lot, but I wouldn’t overstuff it you write on the back side of the notebook pages, as those will lay on top of the uneven surface of the pouch when writing.

The exterior cover is what I haven’t quite figured out yet. The back of the cover has a built-in full-width pocket than runs approximately 2/3 of the depth of the case. The front features the same, but it is split vertically in a 1/4, 3/4 fashion. The 1/4 side it a perfect pen pocket, but there is already a pen pouch included. And I’m not sure what accessories, notebooks, or loose sheets I would trust to the wider openings on the front and back.

There is an elastic book band that helps keep it all in check, but I’m not sure how useful it is. It does look great, making it more form over function for me. And I’m not sure why this color is called Gray - it’s definitely more of a Khaki to me.

This is a highly specific cover for a highly specific notebook, both of which I can get behind. If you are a fan of the brand, like I am, then you will enjoy the full Ro-Biki Note setup that this product offers.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on December 23, 2019 and filed under Yamamoto, Ro-Biki, Notebook Reviews.