Hi Mick! Great review! I don’t think it’s tomoe river 68 gsm however… mine is more likely to feather with a wider wet nib. I have tomoe river 68 gsm and it doesn’t feather at all.
So how does this kind of paper work for like planning & journaling? Doesn't the ghosting cause difficulties in using both sides of a sheet? I have a stalogy lined up for planner use starting January and I must admit I feel kinda deflated about it
Hi Mick, another brand of notebook I think it would be worth your time check out is Oxford. Their B5 notebooks are available here in .au at a certain blue and red themed stationery chain for very little, and personally I would rate their paper as better than Rhodia, unfortunately fewer varieties are widely available here.
Hi Mick! Great review! I don’t think it’s tomoe river 68 gsm however… mine is more likely to feather with a wider wet nib. I have tomoe river 68 gsm and it doesn’t feather at all.
I don't think it looks like the Tomoe River pages at all. The ghosting and bleed through are almost twice as noticeable.
So how does this kind of paper work for like planning & journaling? Doesn't the ghosting cause difficulties in using both sides of a sheet? I have a stalogy lined up for planner use starting January and I must admit I feel kinda deflated about it
Hi Mick, another brand of notebook I think it would be worth your time check out is Oxford. Their B5 notebooks are available here in .au at a certain blue and red themed stationery chain for very little, and personally I would rate their paper as better than Rhodia, unfortunately fewer varieties are widely available here.
I have looked at them and done a review. Optik paper is one of my favourites
Wow thank you. They do look alike.