
Honestly, I don’t think there’s much more I can say about Midori MD paper that hasn’t been said already but its nice to take another look at the classics. I have a soft spot for the Midori MD Cotton and Midori MD Light, so much so that I had forgotten how good the standard Midori MD paper was. It’s a thinner paper so there is some show through but no bleed through at all.

I had no issues with feathering, even with my Pilot Custom 912 with the FA nib. The Midori MD Cream paper has a slight tooth to it making it good for all around use and it stands up to pretty much any pen you can throw at it. This insert only include 32 pages compared to the regular Passport inserts that feature 64 pages but features the same high quality Midori MD paper in the cream color. This particular sample, a “Refill for a Short Trip” in Passport Size. Because Traveler’s is part of the Midori product family, much of the paper included in the refills is Midori but I often forget that. hmmmm… over a decade now! But it was a delight to revisit some of the classic refills. I’ve been a loyal fan of Traveler’s for …. Not that I needed any Traveler’s Notebook samples. While at the California Pen Show, I was able to score a few samples from the Traveler’s/Plotter table.
