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Davis19942003
February 20th, 2016, 10:05 AM
Which letter paper do you guys use?
As I join the InCoWriMo this year, I suddenly use up my letter paper quickly.
I used to write with a Japanese one but it's no long available.
Any fountain pen friendly ones will do

Thanks in advance.
Davis

Silverbreeze
February 20th, 2016, 10:11 AM
Which letter paper do you guys use?
As I join the InCoWriMo this year, I suddenly use up my letter paper quickly.
I used to write with a Japanese one but it's no long available.
Any fountain pen friendly ones will do

Thanks in advance.
Davis

Check for Sugar Cane paper it's often the cheapest Fountain pen paper. Though in HK you may find Good rice fiber papers at a inexpensive cost

Chrissy
February 20th, 2016, 10:15 AM
You can get some very nice papers in Japan. Tomoe River springs to mind, but I recommend you also check out Maruman

Davis19942003
February 20th, 2016, 10:06 PM
Which letter paper do you guys use?
As I join the InCoWriMo this year, I suddenly use up my letter paper quickly.
I used to write with a Japanese one but it's no long available.
Any fountain pen friendly ones will do

Thanks in advance.
Davis

Check for Sugar Cane paper it's often the cheapest Fountain pen paper. Though in HK you may find Good rice fiber papers at a inexpensive cost

I googled rice paper Hong Kong and I only found Vietnamese and Thai restaurants LOL
I will switch to Chinese and search again, thanks

Davis19942003
February 20th, 2016, 10:10 PM
Chrissy,
I have tried both. Maruman is great, looks like a have to get a pack of A5 loose leaf.
((I am using A4, which is kind of too big for letter....

And I also found Pilot letter paper on the internet, gotta try that too
(((yes, Pilot make all sorts of stuff

fountainpagan
February 21st, 2016, 04:54 AM
Here are some pen shops in Hong Kong. Have you tried to see with them?
pen shops in hong kong (http://http://kmpn.blogspot.fr/2009/03/pen-shops-in-hong-kong.html)

Silverbreeze
February 21st, 2016, 06:06 AM
Chrissy,
I have tried both. Maruman is great, looks like a have to get a pack of A5 loose leaf.
((I am using A4, which is kind of too big for letter....

And I also found Pilot letter paper on the internet, gotta try that too
(((yes, Pilot make all sorts of stuff

Fold the A4 in half rotate 90 degrees
4 four pages of A5

Davis19942003
February 22nd, 2016, 05:56 AM
Thanks
but that link does not work.
I have seen similar website before and we don't have alot of pen store here so I guess I have tried.

In 2014, a young man opened a stationery store called Journalize.
They sell FP too but they mainly sell stationery. They have Midori letter paper, I will try that next week.

Silverbreeze
February 22nd, 2016, 06:39 AM
Thanks
but that link does not work.
I have seen similar website before and we don't have alot of pen store here so I guess I have tried.

In 2014, a young man opened a stationery store called Journalize.
They sell FP too but they mainly sell stationery. They have Midori letter paper, I will try that next week.

Midori is good paper

bluesea
February 23rd, 2016, 08:31 AM
Kokuyo is available in A5.

katherine
February 23rd, 2016, 11:35 AM
I use Midori A5 and Kokuyo binder paper. The latter because it has lines, and because I have a lot of it from being a high schooler -- when it was $2.50 a pack.

Morgaine
March 6th, 2016, 04:06 PM
I use a wide range of paper, cute (relatively fountain pen friendly) papers, dotty paper, lined patterned paper... and I have plain papers too.