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Another Melbourne source for Kokuyo Campus paper


myles

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While on Monash University's Clayton campus recently, I was pleased to see the bookshop stocks a selection of Kokuyo Campus products including folders, dividers, loose paper, and bound notebooks. I find this very similar to the sample of Apica paper that InkyPete sent me (thanks again!).

 

They included a few unusual ones - B5 loose paper which was ruled the length of the page rather than across it, and B5 paper marked with musical staff notation lines.

 

So, if you're closer to Clayton than the CBD or you are after some musically-marked Kokuyo paper, check out the Monash Uni bookshop, in the campus centre.

 

(No fountain pens from what I saw, but my time was limited so I may have missed them.)

 

Regards, Myles.

 

The palest ink is better than the sharpest memory - Chinese proverb

The very ink with which all history is written is merely fluid prejudice - Mark Twain

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Just like to mention that the Caufield campus also has it there, so if you are closer to the Caufield campus it will save you a bit of travelling on public transport cause it's zone 1.

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I bought 4 when i was a uni student at Clayton campus in 2007 but they don't sell them anymore.. :(

 

any idea where i can find them in Melbourne?

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I'd love a source for their stuff in the UK - there's some lovely Kokuyo stuff on Jetpens but the shipping is prohibitive for getting paper from overseas.

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My Office, a newsagency/stationer, at 500 Collins St also carries Campus. This store used to be a Norman Bros for those old enough to remember (like me), but they tell me the agent in Australia is very difficult to deal with so from time to time they are low on stock. Good to see Clairefontaine and Rhodia popping up more around Melbourne too. Best local source is still notemaker.com.au

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