I use Quo Vadis Habana's now (the soft covers), and they are great.
They do look nice. And there's a couple places in my town that carry it. I will take a look at them. Thanks, mjp.
I use Quo Vadis Habana's now (the soft covers), and they are great.
I like the yellow-cream tint to the paper but it's a little thin and I've found there is some bleed through when using some fountain pens.
check out the Piccadilly notebook also. I cleaned out the supply they had at my local Chapters. $5 a pop.
Hey, we got acquainted with Buk at the same moment. :wink:Welcome Hirst. It's nice to see you are stirring up some positive conversations in here. I too never looked into Bukowski until I was 53 years old(October of 2006)
It's funny how the Mexican Fenders have become the second tier (behind the California custom shop) and the Indonesian made Fenders are now the cheapies. Most of the guitars coming out of Indonesia, China, etc. are real crap. But everyone is manufacturing there now. Buying a U.S. made instrument almost always means you have to go "custom shop" and pay premium prices.a Fender Telecaster (hecho en Mexico).
Dreamland = Chicago IL.
On the subject of guitars, my current roommates in Chicago are a Takamine acoustic/electric, an Alvarez acoustic, and a Fender Telecaster (hecho en Mexico).
I keep the Alvarez in weird Joni Mitchell-style open-tunings as a sign of respect to Our Great Neighbor To The North. ( you're welcome, Canada )
Aren't you all on the Universal payroll or something.
A good one is C G D F C E(flat)How weird? DADADF#?