@@larryglatt2548 I know your comment is 3 years old, but perhaps someone else is curious: He explained in a class I took that he uses old ledger books, because up until the 70s or so, they were designed to be able to handle ink from fountain pens on BOTH sides of the paper without showing through. So the paper is thick enough or coated in some way or something to handle his drawings and watercolor fine without wrinkling. He finds these ledger books at old book stores or antique markets or wherever he can. You would be unlikely to achieve the same thing with typical modern-day ledger books.
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@@rosselliot Thank you very very much. It's an interesting idea/process.