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Lines of Stratum Memo Block If Mother Nature made a memo pad, it would probably look like the Lines of The Stratum Memo Block. The memo pad looks as if it has been sliced from the ground, showing multiple levels strata as it descends. (There are even dinosaur bones along the way.) You can write on these curving strata lines the same way you'd write on the straight (and boring) lines on your common notepad. You'll get 150 double-sided sheets in each pad and it comes in a stylish see-though box. The Lines Of The Stratum Memo Block is cool, creative, and probably the most "down to earth" item we sell! |
$6.99 |
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Pangaea Passport A 64-page passport notebook to bring you back to the good old days... the REALLY old days. |
$3.95 |
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Altitude Memo Block We usually think of "altitude" in terms of meters, feet, or even miles above sea level. But this attractive memo pad reduces things to a much smaller scale -- it measures altitude by the height of sheets of paper. The Altitude of 200 Pages Memo Block consists of a solid pad with contour lines cut into the edges. As the name suggests, the top of the pad rests at an altitude of 200 pages. From there, the pages eventually descend to 150, then 100, then 50, until you finally end up at sea level -- well, we suppose "desk level" would be more accurate. The Altitude Memo Pad comes in a handsome see-through package, making it a tasteful small gift for a friend or office mate. |
$10.99 |