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Tomoe River Paper. Pads + Notebooks


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Hello from Bookbinders in Australia

 

We are a Brisbane based online store with a retail shop opening soon.

We now have for your consideration two products featuring Cream Tomoe River paper.

 

The first are A4 pads of 100 sheets. Padded at the head with a wrap around cover and double sided writing template. One side with 6.5mm lines and the other with 5mm grids.

 

The second is an 80 page pocket notebook measuring 123mm x 90mm.

 

Both have a 270gsm smooth cover with design. They come packaged in a resealable cello bag

 

A4 Writing Pad w/ template AUD 28

Pocket Notebook AUD 8

 

Any questions please do not hesitate to ask. If you are interested in purchasing from over seas please contact us to make sure we get the best price on shipping possible. It is a public holiday here on Monday so unfortunately any orders will not be able to be shipped until Tuesday the 7th of October.

 

We also stock Midori, Iroshizuku, Monteverde, J Herbin, Apica, Word., as well as our own range of products.

 

http://www.bookbindersonline.com.au/collections/handmade

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Oh they look great! Will check out your website.

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Thanks for the kind words Newjelan!

 

Bill, I am looking at putting up some loose sheets for sale, what sorts of quantities would you like to see?

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