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Category Archives: Pilot M90
review: teNeues cool notes – tested with 18 inks
This review has been in the pipeline for a while. I had the luck of winning this teNeues cool notes notebook in one of teNeues Twitter give-aways a couple of months ago – thank you teNeues – and was very … Continue reading
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Tagged aurora, colours, conway stewart, diamine, ink, iroshizuku, j herbin, lamy, letts, moleskine, montblanc, montegrappa, noodler's, notebook, paper, photo, pilot, private reserve, review, rhodia, sheaffer, stipula, teneues, visconti, writing, yard o led
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thank you for response on reviews revisited
Thanks to everyone that participated in the poll about what you think about “reviews revisited”. I was surprised to see that there were such an overwhelming majority in favour for the idea. No one chose any of the two “No” … Continue reading