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Feb 25, 2018
Right now I’m using just a heavy weight, good quality blank journal from Barnes & Nobel. I’ll be finishing it up soon. I only got back into fountain pens about a year ago and decided to start journaling again sometime after that. But once this journal is finished, I’m moving into a big, sexy Tomoe River journal with lots of pages. I disagree with an earlier commenter who stated that 52 gsm and 68 gsm Tomoe River paper take ink the same way. I wish they did. The heavier paper doesn’t reveal the breadth of all that an ink has to offer in color and shading (I’m not sure about sheen) that the 52 gsm does. I don’t know that it’s an enormous difference, but I wish I’d known as much about it as I do now before I’d purchased this 500 page Tomoe River journal with 68 gsm paper. Still, Tomoe is superior to practically everything else out there if you’re all about enjoying the ink. And, unfortunately, I’m helplessly, hopelessly drawn to the colors and all their nuances and characteristics. (Really, how many great shading orange inks can one person need?)
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