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Where To Buy Clairefontaine Laboratory/science Notebooks In The Us?


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During a recent trip to Montréal, my wife and I stopped at Papeterie Nota Bene* (http://nota-bene.ca), which has the best selection of FP friendly notebooks I've ever seen. It's a very cool shop, and I highly recommend it.

 

Anyway, we found a Clairefontaine notebook we've seen nowhere else. It's designed for science/lab use. These are A5 notebooks with Séyès ruled paper and blank sheets as well.

 

They can be seen on the Clairefontaine site here: http://www.clairefontaine.com/subcategory-en-031033-laboratory-work-drawing-books.html

 

Does anyone know of a United States seller for this particular notebook?

 

Thanks!

 

Christopher

 

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Contact exaclair and ask...they are in New York City.

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A year or two back I ordered some paper items from Nota Bene in Canada that I couldn't find stateside. It was a very simple, quick and pleasant process. Might just order them on line.

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Any suggestions for good - variety-wise and price-wise - paper store in the Boston, Massachusetts area?

You can also PM me.

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