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  2. Blotting paper - Wikipedia

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    Used sheets of blotting paper, with ink stains Blotting paper on a roll. Blotting paper is a highly absorbent type of paper used to absorb ink or oil from writing material, particularly when quills or fountain pens were popular. It could also be used in testing how much oil is present in products. Blotting paper referred to as bibulous paper is ...

  3. Desk pad - Wikipedia

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    Typical sizes for desk pads are A3 (420 × 297 mm, 11.7 × 16.5 in) and A2 (594 × 420 mm, 16.5 × 23.4 in). Desk pads are very popular promotional products, usually branded with a logo, contact information and product or service information. Desk pads are typically glued at the foot (bottom) of the pad to prevent the paper from curling.

  4. Blotter - Wikipedia

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    Blotter acid, a means of transporting and taking LSD and other psychedelic compounds; Blotting paper, used to absorb ink or oil from writing materials, particularly when quill or fountain pens were popular; Blotter, a 1993 painting by American artist Peter Doig "Blotter", the fourth track of the album Stone Sour by the band of that same name

  5. Blotter art - Wikipedia

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    Blotter art is an art form printed on perforated sheets of absorbent blotting paper infused with liquid LSD. The delivery method gained popularity following the banning of the hallucinogen LSD in the late 1960s.

  6. Pounce (powder) - Wikipedia

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    Pounce is gently sprinkled all over the writing on the paper. When using a quill or a steel nib, and with inks that are made up to match those typically in use during the 18th and 19th centuries, and provided the pen has been used with the fine strokes typical of handwriting of that period, the handwriting will be sufficiently dry within 10 seconds to allow the paper to be folded without blotting.

  7. Blotter paper - Wikipedia

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