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Featuring the same French-ruled (or séyès) paper used in classrooms throughout France, this Clairefontaine A5 notebook is a handy tool for practicing cursive and calligraphy. Each page of 90 gsm paper has a smooth satin finish and 8-millimeter grid lines that add a nice visual form for writing essays, note-taking, bookkeeping, creating matrices, and more Read More
How much is the shipping ? Why is it so difficult to find the shipping price on a lot of these drops it’s a factor to make a decision to buy it or not?
hakushakuPlus they had the first price point as a whopping 25 cents off msrp when you factor in shipping. Don't see how shipping 4 a5 notebooks costs $8
As a frenchman who always had clairfontaine's notebooks, it's funny to see how fancy and overpriced their products are in the states... Nevertheless, unparallel smothness of the paper...
French rule is awesome. I went through a few of the A4's that Goulet Pens were selling (at $5 a piece couldn't resist, even if it's a lower sheet count) and going back to regular college rule afterwards felt ... unrefined.
They actually have very strict rules on how you are supposed to utilize these, how far the letters should extend up and down, etc. etc.
I ignored all that and made up my own style, enjoying the giant margins and how easy it was to mix diagrams and regular writing with the help of this peculiar grid.
With that said : I don't like the forced mix. I think it would serve us better if we could order 4 of the same (although I suspect the vendor is trying to unload the clothbound books, hence this "feature" )
I can get 4 of the same sizes of my choosing of covers for $22 and have them next week. Why would I join this drop and wait a month and pay more money?
Yes, I've seen them there and elsewhere, but nothing close to the price point that Ezedyseldest claimed. I suspect that $22 number may have been due to bad typing -- or bad eyesight. From what I see, MD's price on these is reasonably competitive.
Hi guys. Wondering whether or not ink will bleed though onto the sheets underneath? I see that Rhodia states that their brand does not bleed though. Thanks in advance.
Rhodia paper is 80 gsm most of the time, while this and most Clairefontaine is 90 gsm, which is a touch thicker. I find the process they use for Rhodia makes it more ink resistant despite being thinner, but, of course, they have a variety of products under both brands.
HomicidalSifThey don't. However the bounded ones are just bounded by glue so you can easily remove the sheet without ripping the paper but the spiral one you are SOL.
ipenstore.com sells these for $7.97 a piece, plus $2.95 flat-rate shipping. And you get to choose your preferred binding. Why do Clairefontaine drops always fall short?