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Ok here is the conundrum do companies like Pukkapad have different paper mills and QC/QA standards for different paper formats IE A4 / A5. That and their Journals/Leather covered notepads. when writing on my Pukkapad notebook I have noticed that the A5 format jotted pads and smaller are not as sized or coated as the A4 refill type pads. Also the small pads show a lot more show through although supposed to be same gsm. that got me wondering do they use different paper mills and have different standards for different types of pad / paper even though they are supposedly the same across the board. has anyone else on here experienced this phenomenon?
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Can anyone recommend a top quality A4 writing pad (for fountain pen and other types of pen), which is bound sideways (i.e. glued along the left hand side)? White or cream colour. Ideally lined. I recently bought an A4 writing folder from Smythson. As nice as the product is, I just feel that the blue shaded paper it comes with isn't what I'm after. It is nice paper, but I don't like the fact that it has a Smythson front cover on it in blue (looks pretentious) and I'd rather have white/cream paper. Any recommendations? Frustratingly, it seems that most pads are top-bound (e.g. Crown Paper Mill). And Smythson appear to have changed to side-bound in the last year or two.
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