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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
No complaints
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
A little pricey but the quality is excellent. Great pad.
Linda Austin
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
Love the hard covers and the back pocket great notebook and value for money.
Timothy L. Bagley
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2024
This Field Notes Notebook is the best Reporter's notebook on the market. It's great for taking notes where space is limited.
John Spiers
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
Sturdy cover and paper thickness is just right! Makes note taking feel “ official” like when there were real newspaper reporters like Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen.
The Dwyers
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
Exactly as advertised. Field notes always makes a great product. You can see the time put into the product. I didn’t give it an all 5 star because I don’t think Field Notes should cost what they do. That being said you’re paying for the name. They’re a bit pricy, but you get what you pay for mostly. Definetly big enough to get a lot on a page, but small enough to toss in your pocket or bag. Another great product from Field Notes.
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019
Anything made by Filed Notes is going to be extremely high quality and well thought out. These particular reporters notebooks are fantastic for my daily to-do list and general short notes. I love the size because it can fit in most of my pockets (width anyway) but there's still plenty of room to make a long list. It's also great to be able to fold the cover back and lay it down open.
R. Lange
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019
I expect to use up maybe four of these notebooks a year; so, every few months starting a fresh one. Because Field Notes has the right number of pages, even a new one is thin and light. I could buy a cheaper notebook that was fat and heavy; but why? I want a notebook that once it is in my jacket pocket I am not thinking about it. For my jeans pocket I prefer the most durable Field Notes Expedition notebook. • For me the Reporter's Notebook is the right format. The pages are tall and college-ruled; so, there is plenty of room for writing. The width fits nicely in one hand while I write with the other. When back at my desk it lays flat while I review my notes. • Everything is of good quality. The slightly heavier than normal paper takes any kind of pencil, pen or marker. I enjoy using a fountain pen with this. The round corners and the wrap-over cover keeps it from catching on anything. • And all the reporter's reference materials decorating the cover take me back to the days when I worked on my college newspaper. The flexible yet durable cover seems just right to me. And the pocket on the back cover is useful for keeping receipts, business cards, etc. • If all I cared about was price per page then this would not be my first choice. What I value, however, is how well this will be right for me. And by that measure this is what I choose.
Pinn Point
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2017
It's a great F&B server notebook; the cover is nicer and more durable than standard reporters notebooks and the pocket in the back is perfect for holding credit card printouts. The fun info tidbits are amusing, and the blue band holding the 2-pack together has a truly hilarious quotation that every server will understand. My beef? All that hipster ephemera is a value-add that can't be justified by the cover price. No pun intended. These things are $12 on the earnestly curated Field Notes website, so the two-for-one price here is technically a bargain, but not next to the standard notebooks.. I'm looking for a way to hang on to the cover and thread in a much cheaper reporters notebook when this one runs out. I'm sorry, Field Notes, practical application matters, and price is part of that. Your product line and approach are very close to very good, but not quite there. Contact me. I'm a third generation entrepreneur and I fix product and marketing misfires just like this. .
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