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https://calstate-la.bncollege.com/shop/calstate-la/product/the-classic-rhodia-notepad?graphicId=x&imageId=1257145

 

My university bookstore has the Rhodia Classic 11.25x8.75 for 9.99 with free shipping. Im not sure if the free shipping is due to being a California resident, but its free for me.

 

It does not say in the product description if this is graph, lined, or blank. However, from my recollection of having purchased them on campus, it was graphed. I could be wrong. But its a great deal imo.

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If the image is an accurate representation of the actual product, then the absence of a word near the bottom edge of the front cover matches the 5x5-squared version. See https://www.bloc-rhodia.com/product-18200c-head-stapled-pad-n18.html (and select the different Ruling options to see the differences in the front covers).

 

With the benefits of Amazon Prime membership, back in early February I bought a two of those for a discounted total of AUD 9.00 (about USD 6.05 at the time) from Amazon Australia including 'free' delivery. I don't know if Amazon offers similar deals from time to time in the US, but I sorta expect it would.

 

That's still no match for the haul (on the same date of purchase, too!) of the lined versions of those notepads (Bloc Rhodia No.18 with 80 sheets of 80g/m² 7mm-lined A4-sized paper) I got from Milligram for the effective price of AUD 3.00 (USD 2.02) apiece delivered, though.

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