Have I got the bad batch Hobonichi paper? Hobonichi 2025 pen test!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @LoveYouBeTrue
    @LoveYouBeTrue 9 дней назад +1

    Definitely a Sanzen problem from what I am seeing. Multiple brands are affected. Thanks for a great video!

  • @TheEmPemm
    @TheEmPemm Месяц назад +3

    I got mini samples of the new paper with some of my books last year so I think Hobonichi prepared us the best they could - baring an actual issue with the 5 years.
    I actually thought the ghosting got more obvious in the 2024 cousin (compared to 2023), so maybe I am just used to it by now and tbh I like ghosting. I hope people with issues get them resolved

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  Месяц назад

      I didn’t notice any extra ghosting with the 2024 Cousin and I don’t really notice any more ghosting with the 2025 Cousin but that bleeding is definitely worse than last year. It sounds like those with issues with the five year are getting their books swapped which is good.

  • @tortagialla
    @tortagialla Месяц назад +4

    A new manufacturer of course means there would be changes. It’s probably hard to explain all the specifics but I think paper manufacturing is very complicated! But I totally get people being shocked by differences but at the same time they have announced the paper change for years 😅 of course there will be combinations of ink pen nib etc that might cause trouble as always - similar to rubber stamping and inks - it can changes over time within the book when you stamp with different inks. All very interesting and stationery nerdy - but I hope the information just helps folks make the right decision for themselves!

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  Месяц назад +2

      Oh absolutely I imagine the tolerances that they have to work with make it crazy. I think the thing that is confusing to people is that the paper on the Cousin didn’t change for 2025, it was the same as 2024’s paper, and so for the results to change so dramatically it has to be jarring. I don’t recall anywhere near this amount of noise last year when most of the books changed to the Sanzen paper so I’m really intrigued as to what changed in the process this year.

    • @tortagialla
      @tortagialla Месяц назад

      @@lethbridgepaper That totally makes sense, when you buy something with a certain expectation and it totally changes. I haven't really noticed much change at all and I have weeks from 2023-2024-2025 and then the original techos... but I mostly use extra fine fountain pens, so probably the lowest "stress" on the paper so to speak. I wonder if there is just a bad batch as many have noted and you should get a replacement if the product is defective!

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  Месяц назад +1

      It’s definitely anything felt tip adjacent that seems to cause issues. So for my day to day use with a fountain pen I can’t imagine it’ll impact anything, thankfully!

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu 27 дней назад +2

      Tbh, people should be contacting customer service left right and centre, imo. Paper quality is not a natural phenomenon that one has to accept 😅 Hobonichi is famous for being fountain pen friendly, so for me the price is not justified if the paper is now equal to the the worst of moleskine‘s 🙈

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  26 дней назад

      @@LittleKikuyuwhere the fountain pen is bleeding I totally agree. You don’t buy a planner with TR paper to not use a fountain pen on it.

  • @ziggy2255
    @ziggy2255 Месяц назад +1

    I was disappointed that my fine Twsbi Eco writing looks thicker in the 2025 weeks compared to 2024. It showed me the difference. Luckily as my weeks is my EDC I use the Hobonichi pens. I use fountain pen in my A6 original. Not tested that you but think I will off the back of this. Thanks for doing this. 💛

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  Месяц назад +1

      I hope your experience with the A6 paper aligns with mine!

  • @katkaat
    @katkaat Месяц назад +1

    Thats... really unfortunate ):
    Ill need to check mine now too!

  • @leonaut6927
    @leonaut6927 Месяц назад +4

    Hobonichi should just do a planner with Kokuyo Mio Paper

  • @jaz_likes_bees
    @jaz_likes_bees 21 день назад +1

    I’m researching for my first planner/book of this type. I bought A&O and absolutely hate the “paper”.
    Did you say the new paper is thinner? Also how does the paper react with stamps? Dry paint? Watercolour?

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  20 дней назад +1

      The paper in the Cousin/A6 is the same thickness as last year but it’s very minimal anyway. Think they went from 52gsm to 48gsm? Stamps depends on the ink, I always use the Dew Drop ink pads as anything else tends to bleed. Watercolour is okay as long as you don’t mind the paper crinkling but I haven’t tried dry paint I’m afraid!

    • @jaz_likes_bees
      @jaz_likes_bees 20 дней назад

      @ - thanks so much for your reply - that’s very helpful 🙏 it’s quite a rabbit hole!

    • @lethbridgepaper
      @lethbridgepaper  20 дней назад

      A massive rabbit hole!

    • @LoveYouBeTrue
      @LoveYouBeTrue 9 дней назад +1

      2025 paper is said to be 47gsm so thinner than most brands.
      I paint watercolor and inks in my wonderland 222. It’s great! I do have to watch how much water I lay down though, but that would be the case with any planner.
      Did you find one for 2025?

    • @jaz_likes_bees
      @jaz_likes_bees 9 дней назад +1

      @ - thank you!! I haven’t settled on one yet - but that info is very helpful.