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The earliest orders are on their way (with an exception who has been contacted). I'm feeling like a proud poppa who just sent his brood off into the world! I hope that the recipients will enjoy writing in these books as much as I do.

 

 

I've had three shipping notices. Tomoe In The Underworld.

 

MisterBoll:

Your package did go out yesterday.

I'm new to electronic order fulfillment and online postage management, and I'll confess that the past few days have not gone completely smoothly. I've learned, and have adjusted processes as I've grown in familiarity with the involved tools.

I appreciate your order and your patience, and I thank you for being an early adopter at PaperForFountainPens.

 

These are beautiful. Do you ship to Australia?

 

As this weekend progresses I will add international shipping options to the site.

First, though, I'll pack current orders to be sure that they go out on Monday.

 

Thanks for your interest and encouragement, everyone!

 

—Jay

www.PaperForFountainPens.com

Tomoe River Paper is a muse to me.

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Thank you Jay!

 

Rest assured that your adopted children will be well taken care of and will yield writings of unbridled creativity.

 

PaperForFountainPens

pregnant with possibilities

 

+1 And drawings! It'll be cool if we all posted a picture of our first "post" in these notebooks!

 

I'm already planning the possibilities of a sketch....in a book that won't make my FP ink bleed or feather~ =3

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

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I got mine today. In one word - amazing. My first thought was "Man-oh-man, must order more!"

 

Looks much better than any of the pictures on the web site. It's beautifully bound and looks very durable.

 

Thanks Jay!

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Fast, beautifully packed & gorgeous! I have a new gold standard for bound journals. (Happy dance)

 

Like the discrete stamp of the website in the back in case I'm on a new computer & need to reorder.

 

Truly awesome. I have the sudden urge to have adventures to document.

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Very happy with this. It's narrower than I thought it would be for some reason - what I get for not paying close attention - but I really like this size. I've never had one this skinny. Nice. :)

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:bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01: :bunny01:

 

My package arrived today too. I completely agree that the journal looks great. And the paper ... I had such fun just rubbing the corner of one of the pages. Thankfully I am near the end of my current journal as I can't wait to start using this new one. Kudos on launching a fine new product.

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Thank you for offering the TR paper in the various forms. Order placed for some loose A4 and a few journals. Now all I need to do is await the parcel.

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Got mine yesterday---wonderfully packaged as well. I like how you folded the paper wrapping the notebooks so that they looked like big envelopes.

 

The paper is truly amazing---and I'm saying this before I've even started to write in it. The thinness, texture, color, smell, etc....all very much to my expectations. (I'm forcing myself to finish the last 20 pages of my journal before breaking in a new one, or else I may never turn back!)

 

If you ever start making these in 8.5 X 11 sizes...well, I'll be the first to jump in! =D

 

Thanks!

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

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So, so glad I saw this!

Order placed!

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I got mine today and I am really pleased! I love the size and the texture of the cover. Thank for for making this available!

 

I think I'll need to place another order ...

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