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Tomoe River Paper In New York City ?


techtook

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Hi there,

 

Looking to try some new paper for my fpens and read some great reviews about Tomoe River paper. Almost all reviews mention getting it from JetPens and whereas that would be a good option, I am wondering if there are any shops in New York city that may stock this paper (or generally stock writing paper ?). Have already aclled a few art supply stores like Pearl and also AI Friedman and they do not catrry this paper.

 

Any help would be appreciated !

 

 

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I'm in UK so your compatriots will correct me if I'm wrong, but I only know of 3 places to get TR in the US

Jetpens, Nanami Paper (west coast) and PaperForFountainPens (online)

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I'm in UK so your compatriots will correct me if I'm wrong, but I only know of 3 places to get TR in the US

Jetpens, Nanami Paper (west coast) and PaperForFountainPens (online)

 

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I've never seen it in the NYC Kinokuniya. I keep going back there hoping they'll restock some Kokuyo MIO, so am in there fairly often. If it's there, it might be hidden somewhere among the office supplies. Last week I found a black B5 writing mat there that was buried in a place I wouldn't have expected to find writing mats.

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I have asked in the past and was told they didnt have it. They do have various notebooks of smooth laid paper inthe notebook section. And sometimes they even have the Maimeri Croquis pads with the ivory laid paper. One of my favorite papers for drawing.

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