The Steno
Sometimes You Need A Bigger Notebook, One That’ll Lie Flat On Your Desk, Ready For To-do Lists And Phone Messages. Sometimes You Need The Steno.
The Steno Is 6 By 9 With A Black “Double-o Wiring” Spiral At The Top So It Lies Flat, Open Or Closed. Inside You’ll Find 80 Pages Of 70# “Bright White” Paper Gregg-ruled With A Fine, Soy-based Application Of “Double Knee Duck Canvas” Light Brown Ink. The Covers Are 60 Pt. “Super Duty Chipboard,” With A Screen-printed 1-color Application Of “Dictation Smudge” Black Ink.
The Inside Covers Provide A Range Of Useful Information, From The History Of Stenography And An Abbreviations Guide, To Temperature Conversions, Planetary Distances From The Sun, A Hobo Symbol Quick Reference Guide And More. Frankly, We Wonder How We Ever Got By Without One Open On Our Desks At All Times.
Specifications:
01.
Proudly Printed By The Good People Of Schneider Graphics, Inc., Bensenville, Ill.
02.
Covers: Newark Paperboard Mills 60 Pt. Super Duty Chipboard, With A Thick, Brute Force, 1-color Application Of Dictation Smudge Black Ink.
03.
Innards: Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 70# Text Bright White, With A Fine, Soy-based, 1-color Application Of Double Knee Duck Canvas Light Brown Ink.
04.
Covers Printed On An Advance Process Supply Cameo 34 × 50 Flat Bed Screen Press.
05.
Innards Printed On A 20 × 29 Heidelberg Speedmaster 74 With Perfector.
06.
Line Spacing: Approx ⅜ (8.5mm)
07.
Bound With Bombproof Black Metal Renz Double-o Ring Wire, With Appreciation To U.s. Patent #2142816, Filed In 1935 By W. Walter Grumbacher.
08.
Bottom Corners Precisely Rounded To ⅜ (9.5mm) With A Challenge Two-head Round Corner Machine.
09.
Steno Book Dimensions Are 6 × 9 (15cm × 23cm).
10.
Field Notes Uses Only The Futura Typeface Family (Paul Renner, 1927) In Its Materials.
11.
All Field Notes Memo Books Are Printed And Manufactured In The U.s.a.