SKU: R2A77255

Roaring Spring 77255 Quad Ruled Composition Notebook, 9-3/4 x 7-1/2", 100 Sheets

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  • Composition Notebook
  • 5 x 5 Quad Ruled
  • 100 Sheets
  • Size 9-3/4 x 7-1/2”
  • Rigid Green Marble Look Cover
  • Durable Sewn Binding
  • Black Tape Bound Spine

Maintain precise technical records, lab logs, and mathematical calculations with the Roaring Spring 77255 5x5 Quad Ruled Composition Notebook. Manufactured in the USA by Roaring Spring Paper Products, this 100-sheet graph composition book features smooth 15 lb. white paper printed with a clean 5 x 5 quadrille grid pattern. Protected by a heavy-duty green marble hard cover, this permanently bound notebook provides a durable writing surface for STEM students, laboratory technicians, engineers, and corporate research personnel. 5 x 5 Graph ruled. Hard green marble cover. Useful information conversion tables in back of book.

  • 5x5 Quadrille Grid Ruling: Printed with 5 squares per inch (5x5 graph layout) in subtle blue ink, ideal for graphing, plotting data, scale drawing, and structured notes.
  • 100 High-Count White Sheets: Contains 100 double-sided sheets (200 pages) of smooth, 15 lb. white writing paper that accommodates pen, pencil, and technical drawing instruments.
  • Tamper-Evident Sewn Binding: Engineered with center-stitched and black tape-bound construction to keep pages permanently intact, preventing unauthorized page removal and maintaining audit compliance.
  • Heavy-Duty Green Marble Hard Cover: Rigid clay-coated board panels feature a classic green marble pattern, shielding notes against bending, spills, and daily desktop wear.
  • Reference Information Included: Inside front and back covers feature printed class schedule grids, conversion tables, and standard measurement reference charts.
  • American Made Quality: Proudly manufactured in the United States by a family-owned domestic paper converter.