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Field Notes Colors: Balsam Fir

March 26, 2014

Ah, Balsam Fir. One of my top favorite editions. The edition Jim Coudal (of Field Notes Brand and Coudal Partners) described as the “biggest screw-up” because they didn’t get them ready in time for the Christmas shopping season. Whatever, these are definitely not a screw-up in my book. I loved using these. Something about the foil-stamping, how the white text almost looks glossy and cool-toned against the warm, dark green of the matte cover stock… I really think the finished look of Balsam Fir perfectly matches the intended theme for this release, and I wholeheartedly agree when they say:

“Think of a heavy, fresh snow on the boughs of a proud Midwestern fir tree.”

Overall, I think it looks quite sophisticated but it still captures the spirit of Field Notes. It is probably not a coincidence that the Day Game edition, also foil-stamped, is another of my top favorites.

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The 3-pack of Balsam Fir came with an envelope (with red lining!) and a letterpress card, so that you can insert the pack into the envelope for holiday gift-giving. I still have these envelopes and cards. Because I’m selfish. No giving these babies away!

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Firsts

What’s interesting about this edition, besides the accompanying envelope and card, is that it is the first edition to feature foil stamping, where the foil in this case is non-metallic, matte white (explained better here). You must watch the Making of Balsam Fir video to see how these are printed! It’s fascinating. And calming. I love me some Beethoven.

This edition was also the first time two different belly bands were used. For the COLORS subscribers, the belly band was off-white and speckled (French Paper’s Speckletone) with red text, while the retail version came with regular white belly band with black text.  I don’t have the belly band for this edition anymore, and I don’t remember what it looked like. The inside cover reveals that I have the retail version? It’s labeled as “Kraft Green” (as opposed to “Balsam Fir”). 

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Which is strange because I swear I got these as part of the subscription… I didn’t get that sprig of spruce either… Darn my fuzzy memory. Oh well.

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Some fun (for me) details:

  • Balsam Fir (Winter 2010) is the 9th edition in the COLORS series.
  • Item number: FN-01
  • Retail version is labeled as “Kraft Green” on the back inside cover.
  • Edition size: 10,500 books/3,500 packs printed in December 2010.
  • Outside cover: French Paper Co. Speckletone 100#C “Olive” with foil-stamped white text
  • Inside cover: text in “Wet Bark Black” soy-based Toyo ink
  • Graph grid inside: “Coniferous Green” soy-based Toyo ink
  • Paper inside: Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 50#T “Bright White”
  • Belly band for the subscription version: French Paper Co. Speckletone in “True White” with red text
  • Belly band for the retail version: White paper with black text
  • Extras: holiday card/envelope in the same French Paper Co. Speckletone in “True White" and sprig of spruce. 
  • Staples color: silver
  • Film: Making of Balsam Fir

I wanted to choose a favorite among the “Practical Applications” from this edition but I see that they are the same as the “regular” ones from the original kraft Field Notes. Anyone want to confirm this with their Balsam Firs? Does the subscription version have different “Practical Applications”?

Also, I noticed that this edition uses Finch Paper, instead of Boise Offset of the previous edition, Raven’s Wing. Is this when they switched the paper? I see that most of the editions since Balsam Fir use Finch Paperexcept for Expedition and Traveling Salesman.  

If you haven’t noticed, I obsess over details. Can’t be good for my sanity.

In Field Notes Colors Tags french paper, winter edition, foil-stamped, green, brown, field notes, silver staples, balsam fir, graph grid, extras, holidays, greeting cards, debossed, french paper speckletone
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Field Notes Colors: Raven’s Wing

March 3, 2014

This is it! What better way to start this blog than with one of my top favorite Field Notes editions? The one that launched my obsession?

I don’t quite remember where I heard about Field Notes intially but Raven’s Wing is definitely what made me subscribe to their COLORS editions. Well, me and two other friends together, to be precise. We pooled our money and got one subscription, each of us getting 2 memo books every season. At the time, that seemed more than enough. Ah, what a humble beginning. 

I can't really call this a review. Details, maybe. Highlights, perhaps. Biased gushing, for sure. 

Raven’s Wing was a fall COLORS edition back in 2010. One of the fastest selling editions, I heard. What did it for me is the black on black. Sexy as f***. And surely, I’m not the only one who thinks of Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven?

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Check out that linen texture! And the letterpress!

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And the black text on gray on the inside covers! Come ON!

Firsts

What’s interesting about this edition is that the inside cover is a different color from the outside cover. If you watch An Obsessive’s Guide to Field Notes Colors: Part Two, you learn that the paper used for the cover is duplex, meaning two different sheets were bonded to form one sheet. In this case, it's Neenah Classic Linen 120#C in Epic Black/Charcoal, Epic Black making the outside and Charcoal making the inside. Neat-o!

And, apparently this was the first edition to don a belly band that’s not white. I quite like the "Butcher Orange" belly band, how it contrasts against the black and makes the overall presentation very striking. I wish I had the Butcher Orange edition to compare the colors with but alas, County Fair is the earliest edition I have. Insert sadface. Will I ever get my hands on Butcher Orange? 

(Nevermore.)

Some fun (for me) details:

  • Raven’s Wing (Fall 2010) is the 8th edition in the COLORS series.
  • Item number: FN-01 (labeled on the belly band)
  • Edition size: 15,000 books/5,000 packs printed in October 2010.
  • Outside cover: Neenah Classic Linen 120#C in “Epic Black/Charcoal,” letterpress-debossed and spot-varnished black on black, by Flywheel Letterpress, the same folks who did Grass Stain Green edition previously.
  • Inside cover is grey, and the text is printed in black soy-based Toyo ink with offset press.
  • Graph grid inside: “Fog” grey soy-based Toyo ink
  • Paper inside: Boise Offset Smooth 50#T “White”
  • Belly band paper: French Paper Co. "Butcher Orange"
  • Film: Making of Raven’s Wing
  • Staples color: silver

My favorite Practical Applications:

  • #04. Triple Agents Suspected
  • #05. Tangled Webs Woven
  • #30. KDHGVXANGORNUMGWXCNB (Cute, Field Notes. I get it. No, I really do.)

Have you cracked the above code? I finally got it deciphered, thanks to Matt. If you want to know, click the text below! Spoiler alert! Spoiler alert!

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In Field Notes Colors Tags black, fall edition, graph grid, field notes, raven’s wing, silver staples, neenah paper, butcher orange, debossed, flywheel letterpress
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