» Rhodia ePure update

This just in. Exaclair, the exclusive US distributor of Rhodia products, will not be importing ePure notebooks in 2008. The US dollar is taking a beating from the Euro, which, imported, would come down to $45 a book.

However, there’s a UK site, The Writing Desk (thanks, Maria!), that sells ePure online, and a closer one I found in Canada, Papeterie Nota Bene (scroll down to the “Boutique Rhodia Notebooks”), which sells them at about US$30 and US$21 for the two sizes. You may call the toll free number at 877 993-2527 or email them at info@nota-bene.ca for more info.

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Posted on November 6th, 2007 by Early Rhodia Driver
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By Milton M. Bonani on November 7th, 2007 at 9:16 am

Somebody knows to say why is so expensive?

Milton, I could really put your question in perspective if I know how much these ePures cost before the currency adjustment. Let me try to find that one out.

But currency conversions aside, I’d say that the Rhodia ePure would *most likely* appeal to a Rhodia user or at least a notebook afficionado who values a good one when he sees it, even if he pays premium. At the end of the day, it’s still about getting what you pay for.

By Milton M. Bonani on November 8th, 2007 at 8:29 am

Thank you very much.

 

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