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Flipping through some of my older Dragon issues (early 90s, in this case), I noticed that the paper that the magazine was printed on in those days was quite a bit thicker and more durable than it is now. With the paper currently in use, it's even possible to look at a white area on a page and see not onlt what's printed on the opposite side of that same page, but sometimes also the outline of what's printed on the previous facing page. It also tears much easier.
Is a better quality of paper a possibility?