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Thanks to emilyhebert for starting this poll! We've contacted the vendor on your behalf and they've made the Rhodia Staplebound Notepads (6-Pack) available.

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Rhodia Staplebound Notepads (6-Pack)

Rhodia Staplebound Notepads (6-Pack)


Hi everyone -- Voting for this poll has closed, here's a final update:
We were able to offer the top-voted option, Rhodia No. 18 Staplebound Notepads, which are on the way to our warehouse and should be shipping out to members who joined the drop. If you'd like to see this drop again, click 'Request' on the drop page: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/rhodia-staplebound-notepads
There's a drop for Clairefontaine 1951 Clothbound noteboooks ending soon, so you can join that or request a new drop if you miss the current offering: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/clairefontaine-1951-clothbound-notebooks This particular notebook didn't quite match the description of the options many members voted for, so I will keep working to make more of the most popular Clairefontaine and Rhodia options available.
There are so many combinations of size, binding, and paper type (lined/plain/graph/dot) that it can be tough to arrange successful drops for each specific variation, but we'll keep trying to get the specific variations you've asked for included in future drops.
We'll also work on the Apica, Field Notes, Nanami, and Tomoe River options. Thanks for your suggestions and votes, stay tuned for updates as we have them.
Hi everyone -- Jonas here, I'm the new buyer for the Writing community. I wanted to say hello, and let you all know that I'm working to make more Rhodia products available, and some Clairefontaine items as well. Thanks for voting, I will get back to you with updates as I have them. -- Jonas
I use the Nanami Seven Seas Writer, and it's superb. I'll be writing a review for FPGeeks in the near future. The Tomoe River paper is awesome. Plus, I've actually met Dave -- he lives close by -- and he's a very smart, very nice guy. Even if one doesn't decide to vote for this, it's worth buying one just to give it a shot.
The Webbies are great for ideas and notes. But for writing longer stuff - e.g. drafting papers, essays, short stories, novels, they're way too small. Most of the things suggested here are closer to letter size.
Hey all,
We have the Rhodia Webnotebook (5.5" x 8.25") currently available in a 3 pack. Pick 3 in the colors of your choice in either lined or blank pages. Very nice paper to write on with a fountain pen and great for tossing in your bag on the way to class. https://www.massdrop.com/buy/rhodia-webnotebook
Thanks, Alex
I use Field Notes pretty regularly, but I wouldn't call them "for Student." Way too small...