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SKU: MSQP416
Product Type: Notebook
Colour: Brown
Application: Drawing
Book Cover Type: Soft Cover
Paper Format: Ruled
GSM Weight: 70 GSM
Shipping Width: 130 mm
Shipping Height: 14 mm
Shipping Depth: 210 mm
Shipping Weight: 352 g
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