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Affordable Cream Colored Fountain Pen Paper/notebook?


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Does anyone know of affordable Cream Colored (Ivory) fountain pen friendly loose/notebook paper? By affordable, the cost of said paper should not deviate too much Rhodia Classic.

 

Does Kokuyo Campus make such paper? I own lots of different types of paper by Campus, but not in this color.

 

What about fountain pen friendly paper in the shade of green of engineering paper?

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After using Clairefontaine Pollen for many years, (when I am making my take on Codex/coptic stitch), I have just discovered the Clairefontaine Dune 100gm and 160gm to at least 1/10 of the cost! Wonderful paper 

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I stumbled upon the Dingbats brand yesterday while on a similar search. They have very affordable notebooks with some (supposedly) very nice fountain pen-friendly paper.

 

Worth a look IMO! I ordered one.

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Clairefontaine Neo Deco (actual A5 notebooks) 96 pages. I used to be able get them for about $8.50-$9.00 each.  The last ones I bought were about $11.00 each.

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Digbats are good quality, and do a good range with different size and style paper.

 

Recommend both Earth and wildlife range!

 

you should find them fine!

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