Every quarter since the winter of 2008 we have released a limited edition of note books. A few have joined our regular line of products, a handful of the most recent ones are currently available, and most are sold out. Forever.
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Many of our limited editions have explored interesting chapters in the history of American, printing, publishing and design and this one goes deep (and sideways) into just such a story.
The “1943” Edition includes unique Two-Way Memo Books and a special edition of Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon, published by Field Notes Brand Books.
Starting in 1943, the American government and publishing industry collaborated on creating what came to be known as the Armed Services Editions. More than 120 million books representing over 1,200 titles were printed and distributed to troops overseas during the Second World War. Until now, that list did not include the Falcon.
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The “Lucky” edition honors the penny’s legacy by mimicking copper’s enduring shades of wear: the orangeish-pink “Rosewood,” the well-worn, dirty “Mocha,” and the oxidized green patina of “Mint” Mohawk Mosaic 100-lb cover stocks. Each cover is stamped with metallic copper foil and embossed on the back with the penny’s three distinct obverse designs: stalks of wheat, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Great Seal. The flip-side of each pack’s backing card contains a heartfelt ode to the cent, with a space to enshrine your luckiest penny, whether it’s a shiny example of 2025’s last batch, or one you found, face-up, on the sidewalk decades ago.
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THE FINAL FRONTIER OF PENS
There are fancier pens, there are more expensive pens, but there is no pen more versatile than the Fisher Space Pen™. Fisher’s bullet-shaped pen is less than four inches long when stowed in your flight suit pocket, but when deployed, it’s a full-sized, well-balanced writing instrument featuring Fisher’s famous cartridge: a precision-fitted tungsten carbide ballpoint with thixotropic ink in a sealed and pressurized reservoir.
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We often find ourselves in a historical “rabbit hole,” as we learned more of the history behind the Armed Services Editions, we became obsessed. Long story short, we dug in deep, and published the first ASE-styled book in 78 years: the Black Mask syndicated version of Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon. Subscribers received copy free, naturally. but it’s also available a la carte on our site, along with the whole amazing backstory.
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Be ready to collect a thought, capture an idea, or jot down a note with this Field Notes and Bellroy collaboration. The Everyday Inspiration offers everything you need in one cleverly-crafted kit. Thoughtfully designed and carefully constructed, this is one companion you’ll want with you all the time.
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Field Notes 70th Quarterly Edition for the Spring celebrates the noble and sadly-doomed American penny.
The U.S. Treasury stopped minting pennies last November so we thought we should give them a proper send-off. The “Lucky Edition” honors the coin’s legacy by mimicking copper’s enduring shades of wear: the orangeish-pink “Rosewood,” the well-worn, dirty “Mocha,” and the oxidized green patina of “Mint” Mohawk Mosaic 100-lb cover stocks. Each cover is stamped with metallic copper foil and embossed on the back with the penny’s three distinct obverse designs: stalks of wheat, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Great Seal.
Copper staples bind 48 pages of 60#T Domtar Cougar Natural inside (last used in our sold out “Vintage” Edition), ruled in copper with faint mint ledger columns; use those vertical columns to add up your change, to mark off a checklist, or simply ignore them for regular ruled writing.
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