
Notebook Master Classic (A4+), Hardcover, 235 numbered pages, Rising Sun, ruled
31,50 €
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Description
• 2 page markers
• Blank table of contents and numbered pages
• Gusseted pocket
• Elastic enclosure band
• 8 perforated and detachable sheets
• Sticker set for labelling and archiving
• Thread-bound book opens flat
• FSC-certified paper (depending on the format 80 – 100 g/sqm)
• slightly chamois coloured paper to improve readability
• Note: The writing instrument shown in the image is not included in the delivery.
Formats:
• Master (A4+) 225 x 315 mm, Hardcover: 235 pages, 100 g/m² paper, 1070 g
• Master Slim (A4+) 225 x 315 mm, Hardcover: 123 pages, 100 g/m² paper, 710 g
• Composition (B5) 178 x 254 mm, Hardcover: 219 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 580 g, Softcover: 123 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 360 g
• Medium (A5) 145 x 210 mm; Hardcover: 251 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 423 g, Softcover: 123 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 224 g
• Paperback (B6+) 125 x 190 mm, Hardcover: 219 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 315 g,
Softcover: 123 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 180 g
• Pocket (A6) 90 x 150 mm; Hardcover: 187 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 148 g, Softcover: 123 pages, 80 g/m² paper, 115 g
Herstellererinformationen
The Notebook Classic
We have designed our notebook very carefully – down to the last detail.
The pages are numbered and there is an empty table of contents that makes it easier for you to organise your notes. You can find many more details in the video.
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