Retired Viking
Fish Connoisseur
Very nice setup so far.I love to build thing, mostly models but never tried something like this. Good luck
Rhodia Premium is one of my favourites. I am not a journal person, but love to have something to keep my random thoughts and preliminary sketches before a project. The Traveler's Journal has the Tomoe River paper in their Lightweight refill, and yes, it is great for keeping little gathered bits. I get TR in loose sheets then bind my own. I have an issue with a lot of bindings and prefer spiral notebooks for that reason.They were leather Midori notebook copies I got from etsy. I hardly use them, mainly for storing bits and pieces like stamps and contact details of various people and sites.
I don't like Leuchtturm that much. Quality is good but I prefer Tomoe River paper. I have some Mnemosyne too. And a tonne of Rhodia, only because I got it really cheap. Looking to fill these journals and papers completely.
Some people do find the Elemento tanky, with its cap on I think it looks stunning, very unique design. I was with Waterman once, and had some Parker Duofolds. I think the Waterman Edson is a fabulous looking pen. I had a few but could not live with them, so I sold them all and that was that . . .
Almost too beautiful to hide in a cabinet.
It's not just a financial aspect. It's also the time it takes to design, the maintenance implications, and the principles behind the design.Not everything we do in life should have a price tag and the journey is more satisfying.
Wonderful, that is good to know. Thank you!Tensol 70 is two part gap filling glue, in the US it's sold as Weld-On 40. Acrifix 190 is the same as Tensol 70, and that's sold in Europe. Weld-On 4 and Weld-On 3 are water thin solvents that differ in how thin they are, they are no gap filling.