Let's talk about this NATIONAL record book that's been getting mixed reviews. First off - the good stuff. The green canvas cover gives it a classic, professional look that I personally love. It feels sturdy in hand and lays flat when opened, which is great for writing.
The size (12.125 x 7.625 inches) is perfect for carrying around in a bag or briefcase. I've been using mine to track client meetings and it fits nicely on small cafe tables - a real plus for mobile professionals.
Now for the not-so-great parts... The paper quality is disappointing. As some reviewers noted, the pages are thinner than expected. My fountain pen ink bleeds through slightly, so I've switched to ballpoint pens when using this book.
The biggest letdown? The lack of columns or special formatting. If you're expecting accounting sheets or structured layouts, this isn't it. It's literally just 150 pages of single-lined paper - simple to a fault.
I did experience one quality control issue - like another reviewer mentioned, I found one page printed upside down in my copy too! Not a dealbreaker but annoying in what's supposed to be a professional notebook.
Final verdict? It's decent for basic note-taking if you manage expectations, but serious record-keepers might want to look elsewhere.