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I'm offering blank books with Tomoe River paper at

PaperForFountainPens.com

 

This paper has inspired me to write more than I ever did before, and I've had to create the product line that I wanted for my own use. Now I'm sharing the results with you.

 

Happy writing!

 

—Jay

 

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www.PaperForFountainPens.com

Tomoe River Paper is a muse to me.

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Thanks for the heads-up. PM sent.

Looking forward. I love this paper.

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I ordered 2 yesterday from your web site. Any chance you might do a pocket sized notebook, say 3.5" x 5.5"? I'd be interested in some of that size. Jim

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That's lovely! Going to check it out now!

 

EDIT: Haha, just ordered two as well. I've been fantasizing about using this paper for months, but couldn't bear to pay the prices on the current Tomoe River notebooks. Thank you for providing such a tempting and rewarding alternative. The pictures of the notebook look great!

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Sheen junkie, flex nib enthusiast, and all-around lover of fountain pens...

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Everyone—

 

Thanks for all the encouragement, early adopting orders, and suggestions for product variation and development.

Those of you who have asked about international shipment—I'll message or email you with more information.

Right now I'm going back to packing up your orders. I hope that you all enjoy using these blank books and this paper as much as I do.

 

Don't forget to take a moment to caress the paper now and then—it's worth the pause!

 

—Jay

www.PaperForFountainPens.com

Tomoe River Paper is a muse to me.

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Hi Jay,

Just tried to order two books with shipping to Belgium, but did not succeed.

What will be the cost for shipping to Belgium?

Thanks, Francis

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snagged one

 

wishing you would have the ability to buy more than one for a discount

"One always looking for flaws leaves too little time for construction" ...

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The link doesn't work for me when I try to open it on my phone. Is it just me?

 

Edit: On my computer too. It says "Domain not found".

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You can! Just add one to the cart, then add another a moment later. Or add one, view your cart, and then update the number there. :)

Well... but I mean and get a % discount for ordering more...

"One always looking for flaws leaves too little time for construction" ...

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