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Tomoe River Paper (Poll) - Any Interest?


cheerfulwriter

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Hello,

 

I'm not sure if this is the right place ( I checked marketwatch, and wasn't able to post there), but I recently purchased 100 sheets of Tomoe River paper, and liked it so much that I started researching options for buying in bulk. It appears that the parent company in Japan will only sell it in very large amounts and, then, shipping becomes cost prohibitive.

 

To that end, I started a poll on Massdrop to see if anyone else might be interested in acquiring larger quantities of the paper than are currently available. There is no group buy or "drop" yet; this is strictly to gauge interest. I've only purchased through the company once, for the Emerald of Chivor drop, and my experience was a good one.

 

So, if you're interested, and can take the time to vote, please do so. You can also add other options...

 

You can see the poll here: https://www.massdrop.com/vote/Tomoe-River-Paper-by-the-ream

 

The customer service team told me that they're researching this, and if the interest is there, will try to make it happen.

 

Thanks for reading!!

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nanamipaper.com is selling 500 sheets packs of Tomoe for about $40.

+1 :thumbup:

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Not sure about the EU. I saw a post somewhere about a group buy in Greece a while back, but don't remember where. The 500 sheets for $40 deal always seems to be out of stock, otherwise it would be great.

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Seems like somebody bought 4000 sheets from somewhere in the indian forum and selling it. I wanted to ask for some but he says he will not log into FPN again.

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