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Book Darts (50) - Take Note Tin

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Book Darts (50) - Take Note Tin

WHAT!? NO PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY!!? Not to worry. Book Darts is one fine solution! Book Darts are precision-cut, paper-thin metal line markers that attach easily to any page. To use, place Book Dart at desired line, close book and press in. Sliding a Dart onto a passage assures you can recall it easily even in a closed book.

Elegant enough for great museum shops, book-friendly enough for public libraries, often judged indispensable by students, educators, and other readers of what has lasting value. Answers the question: "How can we mark our exact passages, find them again, quickly and surely, and never harm the page?"

WHAT!? NO PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY!!? Not to worry. Book Darts is one fine solution! Book Darts are precision-cut, paper-thin metal line markers that attach easily to any page. To use, place Book Dart at desired line, close book and press in. Sliding a Dart onto a passage assures you can recall it easily even in a closed book.

Elegant enough for great museum shops, book-friendly enough for public libraries, often judged indispensable by students, educators, and other readers of what has lasting value. Answers the question: "How can we mark our exact passages, find them again, quickly and surely, and never harm the page?"

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WHAT!? NO PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY!!? Not to worry. Book Darts is one fine solution! Book Darts are precision-cut, paper-thin metal line markers that attach easily to any page. To use, place Book Dart at desired line, close book and press in. Sliding a Dart onto a passage assures you can recall it easily even in a closed book.

Elegant enough for great museum shops, book-friendly enough for public libraries, often judged indispensable by students, educators, and other readers of what has lasting value. Answers the question: "How can we mark our exact passages, find them again, quickly and surely, and never harm the page?"