Front Page Reporters Notebook
Field NotesBy popular demand: a reporter's notebook from Field Notes.
The cover is a heavier 130#DTC Neenah stock, in a dark ??Wrought Iron?g gray, with metallic silver ink. The innards are the same Cougar 70# text paper as always, but this time in a bright white with light gray college-ruled lines. The Double-O-Binding is black rather than silver. It looks and feel great.
The basic specifications remain unchanged, it?ÇÖs sized perfectly for your hands, easy to write in with one hand while holding it with the other. The cover protects the wire binding, so it doesn?ÇÖt get caught on fabric or stuff in your backpack. It?ÇÖs college-ruled for optimal page economy. The diameter of the binding and the die-cut holes that the binding passes through are optimized for maximum ??flippability.?g And the handy pocket in the back cover makes for a thicker, more stable hand-held writing surface, and also gives you a place to stash a shred of evidence or a receipt for the cocktails you bought to ply a reluctant witness.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Proudly printed by the good people of eDoc Communications, Mount Prospect, Ill.
- Cover: Neenah Environment 130#DTC ??Wrought Iron?g with a double-hit of ??Hot Metal Silver?g soy-based Toyo ink.
- Innards: Cougar 70#T ??White?g vellum ruled with ??Gray Lady?g soy-based Toyo ink.
- Cover and innards printed on a Heidelberg Speedmaster XL 105 40?g 6-color printing press.
- Bound with bombproof Renz ??Double-O?g Ring Wire, with appreciation to U.S. Patent #2142816, filed in 1935 by W. Walter Grumbacher.
- Corners rounded to 3/8" (9.5mm) by a Challenge SCM round-corner machine.
- College Ruled Lines: 9/32" (7.1 mm). 70 Pages.
- Notebook dimensions: 3-3/4"?ù 8-1/4" (95mm x 210mm).
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FIELD NOTES uses only the Futura typeface family (Paul Renner, 1927).
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All FIELD NOTES memo books are printed and manufactured in the U.S.A.