Field Notes 56-Week Planner

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Field Notes 56-Week Planner$16.95

Get organised and stay on top of your schedule with the Field Notes 56-Week Planner. It's the perfect accessory for anyone who wants to stay on top of their to-do list. The 56-Week Planner by Field Notes is the perfect tool to keep you organised and on schedule.

Originally ...Get organised and stay on top of your schedule with the Field Notes 56-Week Planner. It's the perfect accessory for anyone who wants to stay on top of their to-do list. The 56-Week Planner by Field Notes is the perfect tool to keep you organised and on schedule.

Originally introduced in the Winter 2014 Ambition edition, the Weekly Planner was a hit, so the team at Field Notes decided to create a new and improved version: the 56-Week Planner. The durable 60pt. chipboard cover and lay-flat “Double-O” wire binding make it a sturdy notebook that can handle your busy life without batteries or monthly service charges.

The 112 pages of Finch 70# text paper feature one blank week per spread, ready for you to fill in with appointments, meetings, notes, or even brief journal entries for the next 56 weeks. Measuring 4¾" x 7½", the 56-Week Planner is the perfect size for carrying around and jotting down notes, while the double-o binding allows it to lay flat on your desk for easy use. It's available in five paper options: graph, ruled, plain, mixed (which includes one notebook of each of the three paper types), and a left-handed format lined paper version.

Designed and printed in the USA, the FN-25 56-Week Planner is made with care and attention to detail. Each planner is printed by Schneider Graphics in Lake Zurich, Illinois, on a General screen printing press, and bound with bombproof black metal "Double-O" Ring Wire, with appreciation to U.S. Patent #2142816 "Binding Construction and Method," filed in 1935 by W.

Walter Grumbacher.

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