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Sparky
It is nice to see that others feel the same way about paper that I do. It would be great if Levenger or some other organzaiton would come-up with a line of paper products.... high quality that could be used for many occasions.

I already use their 3x5 cards which are great.
I like their paper pads.. but I wish the paper didn't have so many boxes on it... its a little way to anal even for me.
I wish they produce a high quality book like moleskine, or others, etc.... Becuase for paper enthusaists it makes us have to shop around versus have a one-stop place to buy
Sidney
Clairefontaine is a good source for most of your paper needs. They make the Rhodia pads as well. The Daily Planner is a good one stop source.
sfeinman
Clairfontiane is owned by Exaclair, Inc. The webiste for Exaclaire is http://www.exaclairinc.com/index.html . In addition to Clairfontaine and Rhodia they also own Excompta, G Lalo. Brouse and Mignon paper lines.

Cavallin makes a nice line of specialty journals http://www.cavallini.com/

Other fine fine manufacturers include Fabriano, Crane,

There are other sources of fine paper supply and books such as Papierplus in Paris and dealers like Stephen Herold Handmade papers.

an interesting site on paper is
http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/user/dieter.fr...out.php?lang=en

A fundamental question regarding the intial inquiry is fine paper for what purpose and price point?
Bogtrotter
Has anyone visited http://paper.com?

bt
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