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You might be looking for high-quality, "solid" (heavyweight) paper used for calligraphy or fountain pens. Brand names like Clairefontaine or Rhodia are often described this way.

To make sure I'm giving you the right info, could you tell me a bit more about what this paper is used for? For example, is it for , crafting , or perhaps industrial packaging ?

If "solid" refers to the thickness and "girlzip" is a misspelling of a brand or technical spec, you might be looking for heavyweight cardstock or solid bleached sulfate (SBS) board used in packaging.

It looks like "Call girlzip" might be a typo or a very specific term. Based on the context of "solid paper," I have a few ideas of what you might be looking for: