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Hey everyone!
I’m quite enjoying making my own pocket notebooks at the moment and I’m narrowing down my paper choices. I’ve come to realise that I love Regalia paper - the stuff used in Endless Storyboard notebooks - and I’d like to find something similar. It’s smooth, but allows for a solid line to be put down even by a Faber-Castell Goldfaber HB, which tends to show up quite feint on most paper I tend to use.
I like a little bit of tooth, but not too much. I also quite like Midori, but I want to be able to buy some paper stock in reams if possible. Even if it’s some kind of printer paper, I’d be interested to know what people might suggest! Ideally, I’d like something between 75 and 90gsm.
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