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Clairefontaine Classic Notebooks 8 ¼ X 11 ¾ Lined


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Clairefontaine Classic Notebooks Side Wirebound Size:8 ¼ x 11 ¾ Lined

90g Lined 50 sheets 8 ¼ x 11 ¾ w/ Double wire spiral binding

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all covers are random grouping...

Pricing is per pack of 5 -- $23.00 Shipped Con-US

Two Packs of 5 -- $43.00 Shipped Con-US

 

PER NEW FPN POLICIES, YOU CAN RESPOND HERE via the PM system (which is quicker for me and you, OR YOU CAN EMAIL ME OFF MY PROFILE PAGE. CLICK THIS LINK TO EMAIL ME but will not be checked till about 1am EST and only once a day, maybe twice!

 

PAYMENT CAN BE MADE VIA POSTAL MONEY ORDER ($1 discount per 5 pack this method) or PAYPAL.COM AND ALL SOURCES OF FUNDING IS ACCEPTED, ITEMS WILL BE MAILED OUT THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY.

 

Any Questions Please ask! Looking for something, just let me know...

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Really No takers?

 

How about $22 shipped Con-US?

A gentleman is one who puts more into the world than he takes out.

 

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still several left!!!

A gentleman is one who puts more into the world than he takes out.

 

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Received mine. Great price and service as always.

Peace,

J. Kenneth Byrd, Jr.

(Kenny)

The Tar Heel State--GO HEELS!

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Do these have a thick rigid back cover? Thx.

Define thick rigid back cover, I guess the could if you give them one. wouldn't be that hard really just need some contact cement and a ridgid piece of pexiglass or something of that nature. Otherwise they are just a classic notebook at a kick butt price. really great price...

A gentleman is one who puts more into the world than he takes out.

 

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Well, some notebooks come with a rigid back of thick card stock / cardboard so that one can easily write while sitting or standing. This, as opposed to a thinner flexible card stock notebook. It's not good or bad, I prefer a rigid back notebook, and yes I could hack it or jerry-rig it with some glue, etc, bit prefer not to. Thank you.

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