So i went searching for narrow rule paper a while back. i mean i actually went from store to store looking for narrow rule. i honestly must have been out to lunch when this option for self-expression disappeared! i really have no idea when the memo went out that narrow rule was no longer going to be produced. where was i? i would have stocked up! isn't it discriminating to all those individuals who have tiny handwriting? i think of all my friends throughout my school years who had tiny handwriting and i think what on earth are they doing for paper? somewhere in the free market system the option for this whole personality type dwindled and died. are there really so few individuals with detail oriented handwriting, that this product became extinct?
Surprise, surprise...My handwriting changes with my mood. i am ever consistent in my variety. some days i want wide rule for my round and flowing letters, sometimes i like college rule for my tall and squished thoughts, but there are days i really miss narrow rule for my precise, meticulous moments. on these days, my words and thoughts seem insignificant and lost in the large expanse of white.
Hmm who deemed narrow rule obsolete? Or am i just struggling in a regional demise? is narrow rule thriving out there somewhere?
2 comments:
You are not the only one. I also miss Fine rule, the next step narrower.
I can find narrow rule on-line.
I can't find fine rule, save in pocket notebooks.
It's a sad thing. I loved fine rule because it forced me to write small and legible, or to go large and double line... but even double lined, it is still reasonable sized.
Check college bookstores. For some reason, they seem to have all sorts of office supplies you can't get in the private sector. Narrow rule paper, composition books with multiple types of ruling, obscure lab journals and engineering pads, drafting equipment, even japanese calligraphy gear.
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