Note Books

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rpd
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Note Books

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I have been using these note books (Forget-Me-Notes) for some time now and am very impressed with their quality.
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I used the last page of the one on the left this morning. It has been riding around in my back pocket for six or seven months now and the spine on the cover is just starting to wear through. That is quite impressive since as a courier, on work days I am in and out of my van around seventy times a day.
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This picture shows the new package I got today, They come in a nice little slipcase, the cover is card stock and the pages are a heavy weight paper lined with a 1/4" grid. Great for shopping lists, notes, drawings, dimensions.

Oh, and they come from my favorite store, :D http://www.leevalley.com/us/wood/page.a ... at=1,46113
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Looks like a good way to sketch something out and then keep for future reference.
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You need an IPad. Sketch, take notes, scribble, etc. love mine.
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