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I signed up for the 5 samples of 5 sheets, and they sent me the 5 samples, but 10 sheets each! I'm pretty psyched. Now I just have to try them, probably tomorrow.

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O.K. - What am I doing wrong here. I have tried 3 or 4 times over the past week to order the samples on the Mohawk web site. When I click on "order" nothing happens.

 

Any suggestions? Thanks

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The website is written in java (I think), so your browser settings might be such that they don't allow you to access it.

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I received my samples a couple days ago. Really beautiful paper. I had five sent to my girlfriend's address as well. My first thought was some free resume paper. We're both in the home stretch of our undergrad, and I'm seeing a lot of resume-printing being done in the near future.

 

So I'm planning on tucking most of these samples away for later, but it's too pretty to resist. I have to try some out with the FPs. I'll report back with my results.

 

Edit because I forgot to mention how great the service was. I got an email confirmation and a tracking number, and I had the paper in just a few days. I was treated just like I was a serious prospective customer and not a scavenging college student. I think I'll have to become a real customer, once I've picked out a favorite style. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (TOB9595 @ Mar 19 2007, 08:38 PM)
Are there any suggestions for the names of fine fountain pen writing paper from Mohawk?

See my review of the five papers I sampled here.

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Fine review. Very helpful

Thanks

 

I hope to see more reviews on the many types of paper.

 

I'll write when I try out my papers.

Tom

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Just ordered mine, Can't wait! :lol:

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Yep, the swatchbooks rock! Smallish size sample sheets laid out for comparison, bound up in a booklet that looks to be about 1/2 sheet size. Perfect for writing on and testing your pens.

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Thank you for the heads up on this - just ordered some samples!

A hot wind was blowing around my head, the strands of my hair lifting and swirling in it, like ink spilled in water. ~ Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin

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This is wonderful; thanks so very much!

Current daily users: Pilot VP with Diamine Teal, Waterman Phileas M Cursive Italic with Arabian Rose, and a black Reform M CI with Copper Burst

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Wow, this company is awesome! Maybe I should order my grandparents some of this paper for when I stop by there. . . 0:-)

Thanks a lot for pointing this out! Are there any other companies that give out free samples with free shipping like this? Preferably with ink?

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they really have no limit so i got the swatch books and some paper :D

 

I did the same, but they limited me to 5 items overall. did the same happen to you?

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