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Tomoe River Pads And Notebooks- What Would You Like? Any Suggestions?


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I'm thinking of making some Tomoe River pads and/or notebooks? What would you like to see here in the UK and in Europe. Open to suggestion. A4? A5? Pads? Bound notepad?

 

Let me know your thoughts..

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Me too.

 

I love gridded notepads. The only TR paper I can find with a grid is a Hobonichi planner which I love but an A4 or A5 bound notebook with this paper would be amazing :thumbup :

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I have been searching far and wide for affordable Tomoe River paper.

 

I would be very interested in:

 

A5 lined pads (i will hole-punch them for my A5 filofax)

 

A4 plain sheets (I will probably cut them to size to fit a personal filofax)

 

Or alternatively, pre-cut Personal Size sheets, both lined and plain, if that were possible.

 

Having said that, any opportunity to purchase some of this paper, whatever you might be able to produce will be hugely appreciated and I'm grateful for your efforts.

 

Best Wishes,

David

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I believe there has been Japanese market grid paper. Tomoe is great, but the only widely available for export grid paper is the Hobonochi planner. It is an incredible planner for what it is worth too.

 

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I'd really like a pocket notebook, with plenty of leaves, and *perforated* paper so I can tear notes and soforth out cleanly!

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I know this is an old post, but I've been searching all over for either lined (not larger spacing than 7mm - I write small), or dot grid/grid white tomoe river journals in A6 or pocket sized with LOTS of pages. I'm so tired of only finding A5 everywhere I look, and I can't draw a straight line with a ruler so I need lines or grids...

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  • 4 weeks later...

I know this is an old post, but I've been searching all over for either lined (not larger spacing than 7mm - I write small), or dot grid/grid white tomoe river journals in A6 or pocket sized with LOTS of pages. I'm so tired of only finding A5 everywhere I look, and I can't draw a straight line with a ruler so I need lines or grids...

 

If you find one, let me know! I'd particularly like one with a leather exterior, or sized to fit the midori-type leather covers.

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