Hilroy Coil 1-subject Wide Ruled Notebook, 10.5 X 8 Inches, 3 Hole Punched, 200 Pages (100 Sheets), 1 Notebook, Color May Vary (13224)

Brand Hilroy
Colour Assorted Colors
Style 1-Subject/200 Pages
Ruling type Ruled
Number of Items 1

About this item

  • 1 subject notebook with durable card stock cover
  • 200 pages (100 sheets) of ruled paper. Premium wire coil 10-1/2″ x 8″ notebook.
  • 3-hole punched; 7 mm wide ruled sheets with margin
  • Perfect for notes on one project or subject. A great school or office notebook.
  • Made in Canada
  • Assorted colour covers, colour received will vary

DDF REVIEW SUMMARY FOR HILROY COIL 1-SUBJECT WIDE RULED NOTEBOOK, 10.5 X 8 INCHES

Pros:

  • Great little notebooks. They are probably the best value you can get for your dollar.
  • They’re cheap, and they work. The paper is high quality.


Cons:

  • This is no where close to the quality of Hilroy papers.
  • It’s made of inflexible fabric. It’s uncomfortable

 

Price: $0 + Free Shipping

Last Updated: 20-May-2022

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Keep yourself organized with the Hilroy Coil 1-Subject Wide Ruled Notebook. This notebook is 3-hole punched, making it ideal for school, home and office use. The attractive, paper covers come in fashionable assorted colors. This 8 x 10.5 inch spiral notebook features coil wire bindings to help it to lay flat when open. Each 1-subject notebook contains 100 sheets (200 pages) of quality, wide-ruled white paper. Hilroy is the brand for today’s busy corporate offices and home offices.

Technical Details

From the manufacturer

About Hilroy

July 4, 1918, Hilroy commenced operation.

Disregarding the pessimism of skeptical business associates, Roy Corson Hill, borrowed a large amount on a life insurance policy and added it to a separate amount, which his parents obtained by mortgaging their home. With this capital, he formed his own stationery company – Canadian Pad and Paper Co. Limited.

Operations commenced on the second floor of a re-modeled residence situated at 255 Wellington Street in Toronto using rented second-hand equipment and employing six people including himself.

Hill was the manager, salesman, shipper, receiver and paper cutter. He worked between 7am and 11pm. In the evenings he would cut and trim the pads of books manufactured during the day. His wife would come to the factory by streetcar to wrap and label the days production.

In 1919, Roy Hill invested an additional cost to keep pace with the growth of the company.

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