Blotter is described as an absorbent paper in the form of a card or strip, commonly used to absorb excess ink from handwriting before immediate handling of the manuscript. Blotters printed with advertising messages were popular promotional giveaways during the fountain pen era, and are now avidly sought by collectors.

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"Blotter" is in the UNSPSC Code "14111520"
  Blotter paper
Ref: 122194/2006-10-01

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