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New Tomoe River Paper - 68 Gms Pif


Izzywizzy

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Hi Folks

 

Hope you are all doing well.

I recently came across a slightly thicker version of the original Tomoe River paper at 68 gms and found it quite fascinating and an interesting alternative to the much loved 52 gms version. As such, I decided to send out some free sheets to some of you and feedback was very positive. I decided to work on some Notebook samples and to gauge some feedback prior to deciding to move forward.

 

I have some A4 sheets in the 68gms paper which I can send you for free (3 sheets each), you just need to pay for the shipping, I am not looking to make any money here.

The only thing I ask from you is your honest candid feedback please.

 

 

Have a Joyous Xmas and Prosperous New Year!

Izzy

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I'm interested in a book, but would gladly take pages if that's all you have. Thank you for the offer.

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I would like to add my name to the list of those interested in trying this paper...

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I would be interested as well, but if the shipping to the US is too high, I'm willing to step aside in favor of people in the UK or Europe.

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I would love to try the Tomoe River stuff; I've heard great things but never laid a pen on one. Count me in, please! (USA; if it's only 3-ish sheets, an envelope with an international stamp on it should do fine, no?)

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As a recent convert to Tomoe I am like many converts a zealot. Anything Tomoe is devoured! Would love to try this. How does it work - do I send you a S.A.E.?

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Hey Everyone

 

Many thanks to all for responding. I am away on Xmas holidays, I will return on the weekend and respond to each of you via PM

 

Have a Fantastic Xmas All and Best Wishes for the New Year!

 

Best Regards

Izzy

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Is this still available?

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I just saw the post as well. If it's still available, I'd like to be included. Thanks.

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