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David R Munson
Came across this company today:

http://eurekalabbook.com/

Anyone ever use any of their lab books? I have a distinct weakness for lab books, but all the same have yet to find one that I can find readily *and* that meets certain personal requirements (mostly that the paper and binding are good and that it isn't the carbon copy type lab book).

Eureka's offerings look promising. That said, any additional leads on good lab books would be great. Ideas?
Chemyst
Take a look [topic="55065"]here.[/topic]
HDoug
I'm not familiar with them, but I just emailed them asking them if they could send me a sample of the paper they use. I'm kinda finicky when it comes to paper. If they send a sample, I'll test and post the results. Thanks for letting us know about them.

Doug
inkypete
The lab books look very interesting although I use them as journals. Numbered pages, section sewn, durable cover, margin - if the paper is FP friendly I am extremely excited as they seem very well priced for such a bound book.
JohnS-MI
I haven't tried them yet, but there is some discussion of them in posts #14-19 of this thread:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...eureka&st=0

They sound pretty good.
David R Munson
Thanks for the replies - I've got more leads than I started with, and that's definitely a good thing. Eureka seems to be highly regarded by those who have tried them. Next time I sell a print or two and have some extra cash on hand, I think I'll order a couple and give them a shot.
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