📝 Elevate your ideas with the notebook that means business.
The LEUCHTTURM1917 Master Slim A4+ notebook features 123 numbered pages of 100gsm inkproof paper designed to prevent bleed-through, a durable thread-bound spine that opens flat for seamless writing, and a secure elastic closure with an inner gusseted pocket. Sized at 225 x 315 mm, it combines professional aesthetics with practical organization tools like dual page markers and archival stickers, making it the ultimate companion for millennial managers who demand quality and style.
Manufacturer | Leuchtturm1917 |
Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
Item Weight | 1.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 8.86 x 0.57 inches |
Item model number | 344816 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Anthracite |
Cover Material | Faux Leather |
Material Type | paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Blanko |
Ruling | Plain |
Sheet Size | A4 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 344816 |
C**C
Large and in charge
Best large size for print writing - If you like to spread out and see all your work at once this makes life so easy. I personally like the dots because I can have multiple side boxes/side quests on one page.
A**R
Excellent if you use colors
I have never spent so much on a notebook so this felt sort of risky but it is worth every penny and I can't wait to have a reason to buy more. I am learning coding so I like to color code the different programming data types/functions to help me understand what I am writing, and I like to high light a lot. The paper is thick enough to not bleed through. Regular sharpie will bleed through but highlighters and pens do not at all. I LOVE that it has a table of contents and numbered pages -that was my motivator for buying this specific notebook. The size I ordered was bigger than I was expecting (my fault, not the company's) but I ended up loving it. The paper is offwhite which I also love; bright white paper can be almost distracting. It comes with stickers for the spine and the cover and I was not expecting them to hold up as well as they do. I love this notebook.
H**A
This is a large and tall notebook for those who need the size...
Since 1999, I have been keeping a writer's notebook in 8.5x11 sized spiral bound notebooks. They line up quite nicely on the shelf, but spiral notebooks covers (front and back) tend to tear-off over time, the spirals get smashed and turning pages becomes difficult, and generally do not lay very flat if you tend to paste things into them. This year I heard about these Leuchtturm1917 Master notebooks and decided to give it a try. I will never go back to spiral bound notebooks ever again. First of all these notebooks are wide enough to paste an entire 8.5x11 piece of paper into the pages without trimming. (see photo for example) A godsend for me, as I often paste computer printouts into my notebooks or letters or emails verbatim into my notebook. Not having to re-size or trim the edges off an 8.5x11 letter-sized sheet of paper again, is a small miracle. Secondly, these notebooks lay very flat, so despite having bulky pasted-up pages in the notebook, I can still write on them without having any problems. Some issues, though, that you should be aware of. These notebooks are much taller than the usual spiral-bound notebook. (see photo for example) So, it may have a hard time fitting into a smaller messenger-type bag. However, if your bag or backpack can fit a larger laptop, fitting this notebook will not be a problem. Similarly, fitting this notebook onto a shelf might pose some difficulties as it is very tall and would have to fit onto a shelf that was tall enough to fit, say a coffee table book. Being hardcover, these notebooks are heavier than spiral-bound notebooks even though the Leuchtturms have far fewer pages. However, I appreciate the hardcovers for long-term storage and use. Lastly, the price of these notebooks are quite eye-popping, maybe 10x more than my usual notebook. But, knowing these Leuchtturms notebooks are not going to rust like my spiral-bounds are doing are worth the price to me. Also, if you have the same hubris as me and think that your notebooks hold information that future generations might find interesting/helpful, you have to go with the much binding and qualities of the Leuchtturm notebooks.
S**H
Love it
I use these in meetings and love the size and number of pages. I buy at least 3 of these a year.
M**M
Keeps me organized
This has been my favorite notebook to use as my version of a Bullet Journal. It helps me keep everything (important dates, calendars, trackers, etc) organized in one notebook. I like to replace it with a new color every calendar year.
V**N
Perfect for sketching, organizing, etc.
WHAT IT IS:An oversized black leather-covered notebook with dotted pages, a back pocket, and ribbon page marker.THE GOOD:This notebook, like the rest of the Leuchtturm line, is very well made and sophisticated looking. The cover is of lightly pebbled black leather with a good feel to it. The notebook lies almost flat when opened up. The ribbon bookmark is of good quality (satin?), as is the elastic that holds it shut.First two pages are a fill-in-yourself Table of Contents, and all pages are numbered. (Yay!) Back cover has a sturdy folder large enough, I think, to fit standard size loose leaf pages in. Last few pages are perforated for easy tearing out. Also includes a more than enough labels for the cover and spine (for archiving I suppose), which are quite useful.THE BAD:The paper used, while very creamy and smooth and of obviously good quality, might be a tad too thin for say, fountain pens. While it is 'ink-proof', as in feather-proof and bleed-proof, will still show up a bit on the oposite side. It shouldn't be a problem with fine-tipped pens or pencils however.THE VERDICT:All in all, this notebook (and the rest of the Leuchtturms for that matter) is very much worth the money, while being considerably cheaper than more popular alternatives (*cough*Moleskine*cough*). I use this notebook for sketching and organizigng new layouts (I'm a graphic designer) and I find it an invaluable companion for day-to-day work. It's definitely worth the money.
C**M
A writer's dream journal
I have been keeping a journal for most of my life (and I am now 66). Once I discovered these Leuchtturn notebooks I was thrilled. The quality of the binding is topnotch and also, since the spine is sewn, it stays open from first usage. Also, the quality of the paper is very high. I write with a good-quality fountain pen, and this paper is provides just the right surface: there is no bleed through and the surface provides a good texture. Another plus in my book is the off-white color. Very bright and white paper is an eye sore, for me at least. I use both this Master Slim, but also the pocket version, which is an exact replica of the main features of the big brother one, only small in size. I definitely recommend this line to anyone who likes to write and cares about the quality of the instrument.
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