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Oxford Stone Paper Note Book

Our product saves valuable resources. Replace 1 ton of virgin paper with 1 ton of stone paper and you will save: 6 million BTU of energy, 20 trees, 167 lbs of solid waste, 236 lbs of atmospheric emissions and 7480 gallons of water. Smoother writing surface than pulp paper* Strong, durable & water resistant* Assortment will vary. *Paper is smoother and water resistant when using a ballpoint pen.Made in China
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8 out of 8(100%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Stone Paper Note Book
Review 1 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Fort Worth, Texas
Age:45-54

Amazing

Date:May 4, 2013
Pros: Smooth, easy writing, gel pens work like a charm
Cons: not great with sharp lead pencils
My favorite notebook!
I give these out as to my friends hoping to get them hooked on this amazing writing material.
I always refer to the paper as being wet ... it feels like smooth butter.
If you are a texture person. You will enjoy writing on paper again.
Review 2 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Rhode Island
Age:55-65
Gender:female

A writer's pleasure

Date:October 5, 2012
Pros: strong and sturdy paper, smooth writing
Cons: not good for pencils unless the lead is soft
These notebooks are wonderful to write on. Smooth and elegant feel to the paper. The amount of savings to the environment is worth the price. I wish more stores would sell this product. So far, I can only find them at Walgreen
Review 3 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Chattanooga, TN
Age:35-44
Gender:female

Amazing!

Date:September 23, 2012
I love these stone paper notebooks and buy them exclusively ever since I tried my first one. This paper is perfect for making to do lists or taking notes. The paper writes on so smoothly and is so sturdy. I only wish there were more variety in notebook covers and sizes.
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Review 4 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Tacoma, WA
Age:25-34
Gender:female

From a real pen & paper addict

Date:September 6, 2012
Pros: Waterproof, Durable
Cons: addicitive
I cannot begin to explain the joy I feel when writing on this paper. At first glance I thought "Hmmmmm, I need a notebook that I can do a to do list in for each day" and the Stone Note Books are great for this because they have the date slashes on each page (front and back). I then noticed that the paper was smooth, then I felt it, then I grabbed a page and felt how sturdy it was. Once I saw it was waterproof and was a "greener" paper, I immediately picked up the smaller and larger tablet. Then once I got home I pulled out my 3 favorite tools.
1. Ticonderoga #2HB Pencil
2. Uniball Gel Impact RT
3. PaperMate Ink Joy 700 RT 1.0 M
The pencil just slid over the paper and left the smoothest impression of my writings as I wrote a short paragraph. I did notice that I couldn't write hard as it would embed into the paper but, you don't have to write hard with the Tico's anyways.
The pens gave me a nice smooth experience as well, one that I fell in love with. For that reason, i will no longer buy any other paper except the Stone Paper Note Books...
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Review 5 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Owosso, MI
Age:55-65
Gender:female

Awesome paper

Date:February 28, 2012
Pros: excellent writing surface., environmentally great
Cons: not a lot of selection yet, sometimes the pages stick together.
This is the most awesome product I have seen in a long time. The paper feels so great and then pen slides right over it....also it won't rip very easily...believe me I tried....I buy these all the time...I just wish they came in different sizes and colors....
Review 6 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Surprise, AZ
Age:45-54
Gender:female

Simply Incredible!!!

Date:December 21, 2011
Pros: super smooth writing.. too many pros to write : )
If you want to read 25+ reviews, go to the smaller notebook of this brand and you will see all the reviews and get a better feel from what others say. But seriously, this paper is fantastic. It is so smooth... just incredible to write on. Once you write on this, you will not ever want to write on regular paper again. I still slide my finger tips across the paper when I use my notebooks.. it is so smooth.. like silk. I have dropped water and it did nothing... no damage at all... it takes serious effort if you want to tear it...so no more paper tears... and it is environmentally better... what more can someone want. I am a office supply and pen junkie... so these note books have been my latest shopping binges... lol I have bought so many cuz they arent always easy to find cuz right now only walgreens sells them and they sell out quick. Seriously... try it.. you will not be disappointed and you will probably not buy any other note book paper other than this ever again. : ) enjoy.
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Review 7 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Streator, Il
Age:45-54
Gender:female

The Best

Date:October 17, 2011
Pros: love this paper!
Cons: nedd's more size's!!!
This paper is the best out there. I could't believe when I first wrote on it, it just write's so smooth and look's very neat. I've wrote on the white, so I am guessing the colored paper is the same. I had my husband go to Walgreen's to get me as many as they had, it is hard to find. I am just gonna order off line, then I know I will have plenty, I know it's just paper, but there isn't nothing out there like this. Just to let you know, the only place we have found it is Walgreen's. only thing I don't like about it is trying to tear it out of notebook, it doesn't tear like it should.
Review 8 for Stone Paper Note Book
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Location:Seattle, WA
Age:25-34
Gender:female

Awesome Paper!

Date:October 17, 2011
Pros: easy writing, great for high-pressure writing, Good price, High Quality Paper, blank "date" section on each page, large top margin for headlines, lines size is in between "wide" and "college" rule, perforated sheets are easy to tear no rips
Cons: pencil tends to snag on this paper, highlighter smears.
Awesome product. It doesn't bleed through, my handwriting is much smoother when writing on it, it feels nice, and it's reasonably priced for what it is. If you are a heavy writer (meaning you put a lot of pressure on the page when you write) this is the perfect paper for you. While there will be imprints of whatever you have written on the other side of the page, it's not that bad and worth it because the paper isn't going to rip (like it always did for me). I have used ball point and roller ball pens and they have worked great. I don't use gel pens, so I don't know how those would be with this paper. Pencil tends to snag on this paper for me. Highlighters smear really easily if not left alone for about 20-30 seconds. I don't use either enough to really complain much about that though. I will buy more of this paper and use it in my everyday note-taking and planning at work. Love it!
 
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MGMP
Wisconsin
Posted April 24, 2013
I can't stand the smell! Every time I open the notebook (which I bought as a journal, so it should be a pleasurable experience), my nose is assaulted by a petroleum-based, plastic-y smell. I did some research and found out that stone paper has polypropylene in it as a binder. How environmentally friendly is that? I'll stick with the old-fashioned kind of paper, thank-you-very-much!
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