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    I'm a student and I do quite a bit of math writing. I like fountain pens, because they don't suck. I typically used to buy simple copy paper by the brick....a lot of it ends up in the trash can. This worked well with my old finer pointed cheap pens but I got a couple desk pens at a garage sale with wider nibs and the paper really bleeds and looks ugly. I want to find a paper that writes nicely with fountain pens, but is not a fancy letter-writing paper or anything impressive, because I want it to be cheap. Any suggestions?

    My friend suggests waiting a few more months of inflation and using fresh dollar bills.

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    The eco friendly line of papers made of sugarcane waste (bagasse) sold at staples are said to work well, but I though I read that there were changes to the paper recently, and it's not as good as it used to be.

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    I've found that my fountain pens write fantastically on the paper we use for our color copier at work. It is more expensive than the super-cheap copy paper, but it's not bad and available by the ream.
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    The HP 32lb paper works really well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superbleu View Post
    The eco friendly line of papers made of sugarcane waste (bagasse) sold at staples are said to work well, but I though I read that there were changes to the paper recently, and it's not as good as it used to be.
    I went to restock my supply of this wonderful paper at my local Staples and was told they're not stocking it due to low sales volume.

    I feel your pain with the nice pen/lousy paper combo.
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    I find that "thesis bond" worked very well for me. 25% rag content 20 or 24lb paper. It's the rag content that accounts for non-blotchiness.

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    For lots of little note-taking and informal use, I like Rhodia Tablets. You can find them over at www.pendemonium.com. Pendemonium always shows at the LA Fountain Pen Show and I've bought a lot from them over the years. Nice people and good service.

    You might also take a look at different inks. Some inks are much more prone to feather and bleed than others. I've mostly switched over to Noodler's inks - some of them even do well on newsprint.

    Enjoy your fountains and stick with them - there is no better way to write.

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    I can still find the notebooks at Staples and they also have the top tear paper that goes into portfolios and such.

    I am working with a gal at a print shop to try a lot of different papers. I did a review on one on Fountainpennetwork. Which is also a great source in their paper reviews to see how paper stacks up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winkydink View Post
    The HP 32lb paper works really well.
    +1 The HP premium choice laser printer paper HPU1128 is really good stuff.
    Don't use any inkjet or coated papers as those make FP inks feather even more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by winkydink View Post
    The HP 32lb paper works really well.
    Quote Originally Posted by superbleu View Post
    +1 The HP premium choice laser printer paper HPU1128 is really good stuff.
    Don't use any inkjet or coated papers as those make FP inks feather even more.
    +1 on both of those.

    I have some of the good inexpensive stuff right here in front of me:
    HP Premium Choice Laser Paper 32lb

    It's a bit on the thick side, but very smooth for fountain pens. I use a Pelikan Souverän M805 with a custom BB italic nib and Private Reserve ink without any bleeding or feathering whatsoever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BetterSense View Post
    My friend suggests waiting a few more months of inflation and using fresh dollar bills.
    No input here, that just cracked me up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhosYerBob View Post
    +1 on both of those.

    I have some of the good inexpensive stuff right here in front of me:
    HP Premium Choice Laser Paper 32lb

    It's a bit on the thick side, but very smooth for fountain pens. I use a Pelikan Souverän M805 with a custom BB italic nib and Private Reserve ink without any bleeding or feathering whatsoever.
    Opps. Thanks Mitch, the correct HP number is HPU1132

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post
    For lots of little note-taking and informal use, I like Rhodia Tablets. You can find them over at www.pendemonium.com.
    +1! I've used Rhodia grid-style notepads for 10 years now. They are phenomenal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigstick View Post
    I find that "thesis bond" worked very well for me. 25% rag content 20 or 24lb paper. It's the rag content that accounts for non-blotchiness.
    Good idea. Any paper with a 25% rag content will do nicely. You can buy in in 400 sheet packaged fairly easily, so you avoid the mark-up of small "letter writing" packs. It's still expensive compared to 'regular' paper, but much much nicer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by drewmac View Post
    +1! I've used Rhodia grid-style notepads for 10 years now. They are phenomenal!
    I really like Rhodia, too. Although, it may not be the cheapest option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew98 View Post
    I really like Rhodia, too. Although, it may not be the cheapest option.

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    Me too. I picked up a tablet at Target for around $8. The MiquelRius spiral notebooks are nice as well and also available at Target.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torcams View Post
    Me too. I picked up a tablet at Target for around $8. The MiquelRius spiral notebooks are nice as well and also available at Target.
    I picked up a small MiquelRius notebook from Target and really like it.
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    I grabbed a pad of white Cambridge by Mead and it seems to do well with my Lamy. It was something like $2 so that's a win in my book.

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    My favorite paper is Rhodia and Clairefontaine. I have some Apica coming, I hear good things about it as well.

    On a budget, it's hard to beat Red & Black notebooks. Available at Office Depot, fantastic fountain pen-friendly paper, very inexpensive.
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    I happen to like the Rhodia products. It may not be the cheapest but I like the results.

 

 

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