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jaguarish
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Jan 26, 2018
I have a few suggestions: (1) fountain pen friendly paper usually means it is a smoother (less absorbing) surface. so you can try writing on cheaper paper! (2) try carrying a sheet of absorbent paper as a blotting paper eg. cheap copy paper or cheap watercolor paper -- in my own journalling which is an A5 booklet that I carry everywhere, I often bring along a sheet of paper which I have printed with ruled grid or lines since I prefer blank pages. This has the added bonus of being a blotting paper and a random note scratcher which I replace when it gets too messy looking. (3) someone else's post about slow drying ink suggested that diluting his problem inks actually improved drying time dramatically - of course, use only distilled or boiled water - not straight from the tap. I also do this but more for increasing the beautiful shading from an ink.
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