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Reddit mentions of Tomoe River Artist-Grade Letter Writing Pad, White (TMR-A4P-D5W)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Tomoe River Artist-Grade Letter Writing Pad, White (TMR-A4P-D5W). Here are the top ones.

Tomoe River Artist-Grade Letter Writing Pad, White (TMR-A4P-D5W)
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Super lightweight at 52Gsm - half the thickness of copy paperFountain pen and ink pen friendly, High quality paper5mm dot grid printed on frontResistant to bleeding through and featheringA4 (8. 27" x 11. 7"), White color, 50 sheets/pack/ manufactured and imported from Japan
Specs:
ColorWhite (Dotted)
Height0.16 Inches
Length11.7 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2019
Size8.27 x 11.7" (A4)
Weight0.438 Pounds
Width8.27 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Tomoe River Artist-Grade Letter Writing Pad, White (TMR-A4P-D5W):

u/the_punctilio ยท 1 pointr/fountainpens

They've been sold out of the "Writer" (the lined version) for what seems like an eternity. I've given up on waiting for it and have purchased other notebooks in the meantime. It would be great if they actually had it in stock!

PS there are plenty of stores that sell loose Tomoe River paper. Although I haven't seen any A5 dot grids. Just A4 dot grids:

https://www.amazon.com/Tomoe-River-Loose-Sheets-TMR-A4P-W/dp/B071YGYPDX/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526656895&sr=8-1&keywords=tomoe%2Briver&th=1

u/poppin_pomegranate ยท 1 pointr/fountainpens

Of course! I just wish international shipping didn't cost so much or I'd send you a spare I have. :(

Alternatively, there's also Tomoe River Paper, but it's a little pricey. I think that's like $29 USD there.
But, if you're willing to try binding loose sheets of paper, I would recommend this paper. I'm an amateur bookbinder and I've successfully made a journal out of this paper before and plan to do so again in the future.

If you want to try your hand at bookbinding, join us over at r/bookbinding. There's a lot of guides there that can help! :D Personally, I just used thread and a thin needle for Tomoe. It's cheaper and more fun than finding a binding place.