I was just looking in Staples, and noticed they had a fair selection of fancy envelopes and related.
I was just looking in Staples, and noticed they had a fair selection of fancy envelopes and related.
May your stationery always be stationary until you deem it otherwise...
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eachan (April 7th, 2021)
Part of Hamelin these days, and according to their website:
"Hamelin is a French owned family business..."
Every time this thread pops up in the new posts I have a terrible urge to say something like "Wise man looking for stationary must remain still and it will come to him." However, on a more practical note, one can navigate oneself around the stationary/stationery spelling quagmire by remembering E for Envelopes, or ER in papER.
In the words of Paul Simon, you can call me Al.
Shipping from Germany to the States costs 1/3 what it costs to mail the other way.
I pave Papyrus paper...is ok, nothing more.
M&K papers the only paper by Brunner worth owning, comes in two or three papers, one is a typewriter paper so is only write on the front side. I still have two, but my B&M carries it. In I don't do much on online...I would for that paper.
M&K was a big name in the '50-60's until it went under. I'm happily surprised Brunner continued making it a good paper and didn't try to take people with the name like that ball point pen paper that wasn't used by Hemingway...
Laywine's in Toronto has some very nice Pineider stationery that behaves very well with a broad, wet nib. Laywine's promptly shipped my order.
Paper truly has some nice postcards that look like a telegram. Price includes shipping, and the paper behaved nicely with fountain pen ink.
Bob
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Try Yoseka Stationery... US based. I've not purchased from them but them bookmarked for when i need something.
https://yosekastationery.com/
Papier Plume in New Orleans is another source. I have purchased from their store when i was in town. Good people.
https://www.papierplume.com/product-...tationery.html
no doubt many others but those two came to mind first
I must have missed this thread when it first appeared. I don't nor ever would buy anything via Facebook. I've heard far too many bad stories about doing that.
I usually buy my stationery on Amazon or ebay or from online pen companies when they have offers on it. If I want a specific item I Google it and find the best total price (inc P&P) before I press any Buy Now buttons.
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Midori is a great Japanese paper that reminds me more of Clairefontaine than Tomoe River. It has a slight cream color. Jetpens.com carries it, and they offer free shipping on orders of $35 or more. They're pretty much my first stop whenever I'm thinking of buying ink or paper. I've even bought pens from them.
Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur. — Horace
(What are you laughing at? Just change the name and the joke’s on you.)
Here's another thread about stationary shops: https://fpgeeks.com/forum/showthread...472#post392472
Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur. — Horace
(What are you laughing at? Just change the name and the joke’s on you.)
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