In 2011 I purchased some paper from New York Central Art Supply (unfortunately now closed). The employees of NY Central's paper department helped me find what I was looking for-- single sheets of paper on the larger side (at least around 18" x 24"), that were similar to the paper in Moleskine's sketchbooks. According to Moleskeine's website, their sketchbook paper is: "165 gsm, acid-free, ivory". I think that it feels somewhat similar to bristol paper, yet somehow feels a bit smoother and more flexible/less rigid (possibly just because it's a lightweight paper). Any idea what this paper I had years ago could be? Or any ideas of what a good substitute for it could be? I know NY Central carried a lot of Legion products, so I thought maybe someone around here would know!
According to Moleskeine's website, their sketchbook paper is: "165 gsm, acid-free, ivory". I think that it feels somewhat similar to bristol paper, yet somehow feels a bit smoother and more flexible/less rigid (possibly just because it's a lightweight paper).
Any idea what this paper I had years ago could be? Or any ideas of what a good substitute for it could be? I know NY Central carried a lot of Legion products, so I thought maybe someone around here would know!