This is not a traditional legal block, i.e. stapled at the top, but Black n Red notebooks, which can be bound laterally in a spiral, have fantastic paper that can even support dip pens, which are much more difficult to handle. In the United States, they are available at Staples and a number of other locations. Walmart even sold them once. Although it is more expensive than regular paper, the price is very reasonable considering its quality as pen and ink paper. Plus, it`s much cheaper compared to other fountain pens-friendly papers, especially if you`re buying it in bulk. However, it may not be the best option for juicy fountain pens. This is because ink tends to bleed if it is too liquid. Also, one of the biggest problems with fountain pens is that they are usually not displayed in stores, and if you order them online, they are out of stock. Knowing that you can get your hands on it at any time is reassuring.
These are the most important factors to consider when choosing a fountain pens-friendly block: The paper`s ability to absorb ink is very important when using a fountain pen. For this reason, it is highly recommended to choose one that has a quick drying time. Levenger Legal Pads have thin feathers and the paper is quite smooth. It also has the right amount of shine. Could try this [FPN thread] (www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/354337-good-legal-pads-that-are-fountain-pen-friendly/) from last year Rhodia is great. The Staples Signa Legal Pads are very good. Gold fiber is not. The best legal blocks for fountain pens are Rhodia, Levenger and Clairefontaine. These three brands are legal stamps suitable for fountain pens at different prices. Our top choice for legal fountain pen stamps is the Rhodia Dot Pad.
The main reason this is our top pick is that it`s the cheapest and most accessible option on the list. As a practising lawyer, I can testify that it is difficult to find very good blocks of lawyers. In the end, you`re playing the game “pretty good” and settling for something that will meet most, but not all, of your stationery needs. Blackwing`s version could change that. The Illegal Pad has a beautiful ivory paper of 80 g / m² in ruler, blank or dot format, but retains the traditional thin profile “Legal Pad”. (More on that later.) The pad is 8.5″ x 11″ letter size, not the longer traditional “legal” size, which I prefer because the paper is compatible with more folders, notebooks, and folders. (In my experience, almost no lawyer yet uses real “legal-sized” paper, although this may be more dependent on the specific courts in which I practice.) The cheapest legal block for fountain pens is Rhodia`s. They offer affordable prices for their fountain pens-friendly tampons, which is why many users highly recommend it. From my Googles. I read that many legal notepads, i.e.
gold fiber, were once compatible with fountain pens. However, the document has changed. There seems to be a trend that many right-wing blocs of the FPF are not like this today. The Clairefontaine Legal Pad offers a good writing experience for fountain pen users. Rhodia`s notepads go well with my fountain pens. The No. 19 is slightly shorter than a real legal pad at 8 1/4″ x 12 1/2″. They call it A4+. The paper is cream colored, so no real yellow. If I ever go back to the office, the Rhodias will come with me. The only pen that permeated only one key was the Baron Fig Rollerball.
Even some very wet fountain pens, like my Momento Zero Grande, worked very well. Since the pages are punched and most people want to use both sides of the site at this price, I`d like to see Blackwing incorporate a double-sided format. I see that “legal size” is everywhere. I am looking for 8 1/2 “x 14” paper compatible with fountain pens. So far without success. Does anyone know if there are any yet? I have some very old stuff that is at least reasonable as opposed to the horrible legal stamps that seem to be widespread, but it`s a few decades old and I`m going to use it in the next few months because I won`t be using it sparingly anymore as if it`s bigger than it used to be. It`s a size I like and I`d like to find a quality replacement. Especially now that I`ve discovered the existence of fantastic newspapers, but in smaller formats.
Levenger may have already made right-wing blocs favorable to the FP, but this is no longer the case. I, too, had read that they were good, so I bought twenty. And they suck. The paper is very soft and beautiful, but is certainly only suitable for ballpoint pen and pencil users. Many Reddit users think their legal block for fountain pens is Rhodia. Their main reasons are because it is quite smooth and readily available. I don`t want to be too strict, but can I assume that the question refers to “writing stamps” rather – top-stapled stamps with perforated sheets? I`m guilty of calling something like this, which refers to the size of the American letter or the A4 format (both are similar) as “legal pads”, but at least in the US, a “legal pad” is technically 8 1/2″ x11 3/4″.