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Yamamoto Loose A4 Paper - Eastory CoC

Yamamoto Loose A4 Paper - Eastory CoC

Yamamoto Loose A4 Paper - Eastory CoC

50 Sheets

From the manufacturer:

This paper was developed by Mr. Ken Uchihiro of Kyoto Kami Shoji, a paper distributor based in Kyoto. He was moved by a 2013 newspaper article commenting on the resurgence of handwriting in the digital age. It was developed with the goal of producing a paper that was smooth for a great writing experience, had no feathering nor bleed-through, fast drying, and can be used on both sides. Through a long trial-and-error process with Oji F-tex, came about Eastory COC. Our ink tests with blue and black Sailor and Platinum inks showed no feathering nor bleed-through. Very wet redish-pinkish J. Herbin inks showed slight feathering and bleed-through. We recommend writing with Medium or finer nibs. We really like the roughness that travels through the pen-tip when writing.

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$9.08

Original: $30.27

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Yamamoto Loose A4 Paper - Eastory CoC

$30.27

$9.08

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Yamamoto Loose A4 Paper - Eastory CoC

50 Sheets

From the manufacturer:

This paper was developed by Mr. Ken Uchihiro of Kyoto Kami Shoji, a paper distributor based in Kyoto. He was moved by a 2013 newspaper article commenting on the resurgence of handwriting in the digital age. It was developed with the goal of producing a paper that was smooth for a great writing experience, had no feathering nor bleed-through, fast drying, and can be used on both sides. Through a long trial-and-error process with Oji F-tex, came about Eastory COC. Our ink tests with blue and black Sailor and Platinum inks showed no feathering nor bleed-through. Very wet redish-pinkish J. Herbin inks showed slight feathering and bleed-through. We recommend writing with Medium or finer nibs. We really like the roughness that travels through the pen-tip when writing.

To learn more about this paper, please check out our blog!