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Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada
Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada
Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada
Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada
Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada
Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK - Blesket Canada

Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK

€12,95

Field Notes - VINTAGE 3-PACK

    The Field Notes Vintage 3-Pack is a set of premium notebooks that draw inspiration from mid-century Americana design. Each notebook is thoughtfully created with durable covers, high-quality paper, and a unique style influenced by vintage packaging and materials.

This pack typically features three distinct notebook designs, each offering a different look and feel. These notebooks are perfect for anyone who enjoys journaling, sketching, or taking notes and are ideal for those who appreciate quality stationery with a retro vibe. They often include subtle touches like embossed logos, distinctive color choices, and functional layouts suited to various needs.

Field Notes notebooks are known for their compact size and sturdy build, making them easy to carry in a pocket, bag, or backpack. Whether you're a writer, artist, or just someone who enjoys jotting down ideas, the Field Notes Vintage 3-Pack is a practical and stylish choice.

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Limited Edition of 26,000 (3-Packs).

  • Dot-Ruled Lines: 1/4" (6.4mm). Perforated pages.

  • Memo book dimensions are 3-1/2" × 5-1/2" (89mm × 140mm). Corners precisely rounded to a 3/8" (9.5mm) radius with a Challenge DCM double round-corner machine.
  • Cover: French Royaltone 100#C “Monarch Red,” with a thick, brute force, 2-color application of “Antique Gold” and black soy-based Superior inks.
  • Innards: Domtar Cougar 60#T “Natural,” with a fine, 1-color application of “Faded Antique Gold” soy-based Superior ink.
  • Cover and innards printed on a Heidelberg Speed master CD 102S six-color printing press.
  • Bound with a Muller Martini 6-pocket saddle stitcher with cover feeder/scorer, with appreciation to Samuel Slocum, George W. McGill, and William J. Brown, the “Founding Fathers of the Staple.”