Field Notes - Pitch Black Ruled 2-Pack
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Typically ships within 1 - 2 days of purchase using FedEx, UPS, or USPS with tacking numbers as available. Your item should be at your doorstep in 3 - 5 days from processing date.
We stand behind the quality of our products and guarantee our manufacturing and workmanship 100%. Any defects or error in production will result in replacement. We do not accept returns due to error in selection of sizes, designs, colors or items that are washed, worn, used or damaged. We are happy to replace an order if the product is flawed, quality is poor, or if you received the wrong product by mistake.
BLACK OUT: 75Built is proud to present the Field Notes the larger Pitch Black Note Book version 2-pack. At 4 3/4’ x 7 1/2” and 64 pages, this stealth set satisfies all requests for larger book with the same features. The Field Notes Pitch Black Notebooks we offer are Ruled 60# Finch Opaque body paper. They’re bound with glossy black staples and sturdy 118# covers featuring new, Field Notes-exclusive black/kraft duplex paper from French Paper Co. Both feature a new Pitch Black logo discreetly printed on the back. These books allow more room for textual flim-flam, so we added some useful information regarding light and darkness to the inside covers of the notebooks, along with our usual Specifications and Practical Applications. It is always argued that “kraft is the new black,” but why not have both? You’ll find that they match every outfit, and Field Notes have never felt more at home on Main Street, Wall Street, and all the dark alleys in between. Pitch Black has always been a best seller. Aside from expanding the Pitch Black series to include additional sizes and interior page styles, the look and feel have also been upgraded. Perhaps the most significant change is moving the series to custom-duplexed covers. Working with the French Paper Company in Niles, Michigan, Field Notes created an exclusive cover stock made up of “Blacktop” on the outside and fused it to the standby “Packing Brown Wrap” for the inside of the cover. It was a big undertaking, involving lots of steps and the final result is pretty special. For those who dig machines in motion and sweet and messy industrial environments, there is a documentary called “Cover Story” on the whole process.