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Walmart 5X7" (~B4) Pocket Notebook 67¢


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Happened to be in Walmart and found "Junior Composition Books" 5x7" for 67¢ ! 80 micro-perforated sheets with college ruling available in a variety of colors. They had some from Indonesia and others from India; the Indian paper felt a bit smoother. Got home and tries some ink with great results, no feather and very little bleed through. Nice find!

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I've generally been pleased with the cheap Indian-made mini composition books from Dollar Tree. So it doesn't surprise me that these have decent paper as well.

I think I've gotten one or two of the larger size composition books from Walmart gotten during
"back to school" sales when stuff is *really* inexpensive (the sales are designed for people to stock up). I don't think I'd like the smaller size like what you have, although.

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Thanks for the heads-up! I'm also a frequent customer of Wal-Mart and Dollar Tree and (like Ruth) have found the India-made notebooks to be decent.

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Nice one! I don’t have a Walmart nearby but do have a Target. I’ll have to see if there’s anything similar.

 

I have had all good experiences with Indian-made paper which, I believe, consistently has a high bagasse or sugar cane fiber content.

 

I have a local 99cent store which carries composition notebooks made in India and the paper is also quite fountain pen ink friendly.

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Thank you, OCArt...

The WalMart near me in south Reno NV has trouble keeping shelves stocked.

Finally found some of these notebooks there a couple days ago.

Somehow, all of them ended up in my basket and I find the quality exceptional for the price.

 

Clifton

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OCArt, Thanks for sharing this. I am always on the hunt of fountain pen friendly paper and yet affordable. I will see if my local Walmart carries those!

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