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Cheers buddy. Always nice coming across good quality and availability at a reasonable price..!

 

 

Sach

 

You've found a good 'un there. I've just popped into Staples with a few fountain pens and they gave me some sample sheets to try. It is brilliant to write on; feels like a quality paper, is smooth, bright white, absolutely no problems with feathering, bleed-through or show-through. Is reminiscent of Optik I think. Ink colours pop. It takes double-sided writing without the slightest problem. It is slightly too heavy at 120gsm for airmail letters, but it is perfect for local letters, daily writing, inserting into loose-leaf binders and systems, or for making into homemade journals. And at £6.49 for 250 A4 sheets I think it's a bargain.

 

It is such a contrast to my all time favourite Tomoe River, in terms of weight, handling and colour, but I think I could grow to like it just as much.

 

Thank you Sach for the tip.

 

ps

for those in UK, all Red n Black notebooks are 1/2 price in Staples at the moment, including the new business and 'Black' range. Same deal on Nu Elite, including a twin pack of 2 x A5 journals - I wiro (lined) + 1 casebound (plain), both with 120gsm, FP-friendly paper.

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Yes that's the one. I bought the 120gsm. Be aware it is very smooth; won't be suitable for those who don't get on with 'slick' papers. Good heavy weight for a laser paper. I was very impressed at the price. Didn't try the 100gsm.

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Yes that's the one. I bought the 120gsm. Be aware it is very smooth; won't be suitable for those who don't get on with 'slick' papers. Good heavy weight for a laser paper. I was very impressed at the price. Didn't try the 100gsm.

Thanks for your input

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