Texhide Series Record Book,300 Pages,10-3/8×8-3/8


  • Classic look of black leather with burgundy spine and corners, 10-3/8″ x 8-3/8″
  • Made of acid-free, archival safe, Eye-Ease green paper
  • Ruled with brown and green inks which makes reading and recording easy
  • 300 numbered pages
  • Sewn construction for strength and durability

Product Description
Texhide Series Record Book with faintly ruled margin lines. Classic look of black leather with burgundy spine and corners. Made of acid-free, archival safe, Eye-Ease green paper. Ruled with brown and green inks which makes reading and recording easy. 300… More >>

Texhide Series Record Book,300 Pages,10-3/8×8-3/8

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  1. #1 by S. Lombardo on April 12, 2010 - 2:53 am

    I used to use these notebooks several years ago, and decided to pick up another. It feels a bit like the weight of the paper and binding is lighter than i remember, but this is still a fine notebook. I have written in it using everything from a fountain pen, to a ball point, and pencil. The paper is of high quality and decent weight, though it is too thin to use a medium nib fountain pen. If you use a fine or extra fine nib you will have better results.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. #2 by Sky Coder on April 12, 2010 - 3:37 am

    This is the type of record book I have used for years as an engineering notebook. The 300 page size lasts me almost exactly one year, so I don’t have too many of them floating around. Since it is hardbound with stiff covers, it is easy to carry from meeting to meeting. The size is excellent for my use. Slightly smaller than 8.5×11, it does not take up too much table space in a conference room. And one inch wider than other lab notebooks I have used, it has enough space to hold the notes and drawings I use as a programmer.

    In addition to being a high quality product, it is simply better looking than most other lab notebooks. So, from time to time, it generates a little “notebook envy” in my coworkers.

    Rating: 5 / 5