MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A
MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A

MD Paper Journal Codex A5 | Blank | A

A refreshed edition of MD Paper notebooks by Midori.

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zł160.00

Description

The refreshed edition of MD Paper's refreshed notebooks features a new simplified label, a harder cover, thicker edge stitching, and the color of the index stickers has been changed from white to cream. 

MD Paper Journal Codex is the thickest notebook of all MD Paper notebooks collection.

Free format MD notebook with 368 pages one of the best types of paper in the world, which is valued not only by writers, person who just love high quality paper, but also by each user. 

It is durable, it does not fray or unravel pierces so that works great with a fountain pen.

Although the notebook is thick, it can open full-falt with "Codex binding". It has perforated corners so you always turn to the new page.

Also popular for Bullet Journaling.

A sheet of sticky index inclueded to the notebook.

Size | A5 - 210 x 148 x 10mm

Inside | Blank

Number of pages | 368

Made in Japan

Product Details

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A5
15312006
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