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Post by saskiamadding on Sept 18, 2015 1:09:18 GMT
Thanks for the update alc3261! I have a lot of wide, super wet nibs I use. I think I won't bother trying this paper out. You saved me time, money, and headache.
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Post by sharmon202 on Sept 18, 2015 22:40:59 GMT
I got mine today via White Rabbit. It feels kind of odd!! Takes ink well as long as it isn't too wet, my Omas Milord OBB bled straight through but it is VERY wet!! Most Japanese writing papers made for fountain pens don't deal well with very broad wet nibs as they are not used that often in Japan. Preferred nibs are UEF, EF and F. Tomoe is an exception, but that wasn't originally intended as a writing paper. I missed something somewhere. What was the original intended use?
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Post by alc3261 on Sept 18, 2015 22:49:32 GMT
Most Japanese writing papers made for fountain pens don't deal well with very broad wet nibs as they are not used that often in Japan. Preferred nibs are UEF, EF and F. Tomoe is an exception, but that wasn't originally intended as a writing paper. I missed something somewhere. What was the original intended use? Tomoe River was originally intended for printing catalogues.
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Post by sharmon202 on Sept 18, 2015 22:54:31 GMT
I missed something somewhere. What was the original intended use? Tomoe River was originally intended for printing catalogues. Thanks, makes a lot of sense, done by the very practical Japanese culture.
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