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THE SCOUT   03.31.08 10:44 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Take Note
Coordinating a seminar, training session, or press conference—or anything else where you want attendees to remember something? Give them these stylish pad-and-pen combos.
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Hable Construction's spiral-top tablet is printed with the textile design company's signature bead pattern ($16). The Retro 51 tornado lacquer pen has a sleek shape and a smooth flowing rollerball ($20 from Jenni Bick). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Hable Construction's spiral-top tablet is printed with the textile design company's signature bead pattern ($16). The Retro 51 tornado lacquer pen has a sleek shape and a smooth flowing rollerball ($20 from Jenni Bick).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Flip Notes' all-in-one design contains a slim notepad and nickel-plated  pen in a metal case ($6.95 from Franklin Covey). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Flip Notes' all-in-one design contains a slim notepad and nickel-plated pen in a metal case ($6.95 from Franklin Covey).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Pentel's R.S.V.P ballpoint pen has a rubber grip and retractable tip—a  step up from the usual supply closet fodder ($12.79 a dozen from Staples). Ampad Gold Fibre retro memo book has vintage appeal ($3.79 each from Staples). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Pentel's R.S.V.P ballpoint pen has a rubber grip and retractable tip—a step up from the usual supply closet fodder ($12.79 a dozen from Staples). Ampad Gold Fibre retro memo book has vintage appeal ($3.79 each from Staples).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Levenger's Circa leather foldover notebook has a leather cover that  folds back and away, creating a sturdy writing surface ($58). A classic style, Cross's apogee ballpoint pen has a black lacquer  finish and a smooth twist-action mechanism ($95 from Sam Flax). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Levenger's Circa leather foldover notebook has a leather cover that folds back and away, creating a sturdy writing surface ($58). A classic style, Cross's apogee ballpoint pen has a black lacquer finish and a smooth twist-action mechanism ($95 from Sam Flax).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Graphic Image's refillable journal has a hand-stained Italian leather  cover and lined perforated pages ($110 from Sam Flax). By twisting the barrel of MoMA's chrome color dots pen, writers can  reveal or hide a pattern of rainbow-colored dots ($18). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Graphic Image's refillable journal has a hand-stained Italian leather cover and lined perforated pages ($110 from Sam Flax). By twisting the barrel of MoMA's chrome color dots pen, writers can reveal or hide a pattern of rainbow-colored dots ($18).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Behance's  Action Runner is a palm-size pad with a dot grid for notations and  sketches ($8.50). The Parker Vector 3-in-1 contains a ballpoint pen,  pencil, and stylus  for your handheld ($21.95 from Franklin Covey). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
Behance's Action Runner is a palm-size pad with a dot grid for notations and sketches ($8.50). The Parker Vector 3-in-1 contains a ballpoint pen, pencil, and stylus for your handheld ($21.95 from Franklin Covey).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
This leather journal from Italian manufacturer Ciak contains  multicolored lined pages ($21 from Broadway Paper). Fisher's pocket-size bullet pen can write at any angle and lasts twice  as long as other rollerball pens ($25 from Paradise Pen). - Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
This leather journal from Italian manufacturer Ciak contains multicolored lined pages ($21 from Broadway Paper). Fisher's pocket-size bullet pen can write at any angle and lasts twice as long as other rollerball pens ($25 from Paradise Pen).
Photo: Nick Ferrari for BizBash
   




  —Lisa Cericola

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