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[Music] everybody this is Brian Goulet the Julie Penn company and Inc Nouveau comm this is a long awaited video that I've been promising people for eight months this is on the jo Vaughn blotter and blotting-paper finally I'm getting around to doing this thing I know a lot even waiting a while hopefully this is a video that will be useful for a little while I'm sure after I a month after I make this video they'll change something about it but anyway I want to show you at least as a general view of what blotting-paper is and how you use it in at least in some respects with fountain pens so let's go on and take a look all right so here's a review of the Jay Orbin blotting paper and blotter just water okay for those of you don't know blotting paper is essentially just a very absorbent type of paper that you use to soak up the excess fountain pen ink that's sitting on the page after your writing typically you know if you're just writing with a fountain pen and you're not any kind of rush y...