Silvine Triplicate Memo Book (Numbered 1–100, 210 x 127mm) with Index Sheet
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
A Silvine Triplicate Memo Book is the sort of notebook you reach for when you need more than one copy of what you’ve written. With triplicate pages, you can jot down a memo and keep a record for yourself while still handing over the other copies.
This particular one is numbered from 1 to 100 and includes an index sheet. On paper, that combination is meant for ordering your admin: you’re not just scribbling notes in a stack, you’re also able to find them later using the index.
It’s also built around day-to-day practicality. The pages are perforated to make tearing off easier, and the memo book uses quality bank paper. The laminated, glossy covers are there for durability, not looks alone, which matters if it lives in a bag, drawer, or on a busy desk.
The essentials (what you get)

You’re getting a numbered triplicate memo book covering 100 pages, sized 210 x 127mm, plus an index sheet to help keep track of what’s been written. The covers are laminated and glossy, and the pages are perforated so you can tear off a section more neatly than with a non-perforated pad.
A quick micro-scenario: imagine you’re logging a customer request and need an acknowledgement copy. You write the memo, tear off the portion you want to hand over, and retain your remaining copies. Later, the index sheet can help you locate the right entry without hunting through everything.
Key features that matter in use


The “triplicate” part is the main hook. If you often need records alongside the document you give out, this is much closer to an admin tool than a casual notebook.
The numbering (1–100) is another practical detail. It can help when you’re keeping things organised for a period of time, especially if your workflow depends on referencing memos consistently.

Finally, the perforation and paper choice are the small things that affect whether a notebook feels painless to use. Perforations help you remove pages cleanly, and the use of bank paper suggests a sturdier writing surface compared with very thin memo pads.
Where it shines — and where it may not
It’s a solid pick if you do regular paperwork-style notes: staff logs, appointment or request memos, service follow-ups, or any situation where “one page isn’t enough” because you need a copy trail.
It may not suit you if you mainly want something for journalling, sketching, or quick one-off notes. In those cases, triplicate can feel like overkill and extra pages can take up more space than a single-copy memo pad.
What to check before you buy

Before committing, it’s worth thinking about your expected use:


- Do you actually need triplicate copies often, or are you better off with a single notebook?
- Will the 1–100 numbering and the index sheet fit how you store and retrieve notes? If your system is more ad hoc, you might not get full value from the organisation features.
- Are you likely to tear pages off regularly? The perforation helps, but it still depends on whether your workflow expects detachable memos.
And one small limitation to keep in mind: the listing tells you the format and organisation features, but it doesn’t specify binding beyond being a pad-style memo book, so if you’re very particular about how it lies on a desk, it’s worth considering your usual writing setup.
Pros
- Triplicate pages for keeping copies alongside what you hand over
- Numbered 1–100 pages with an index sheet for easier tracking
- Perforated sheets for easier tearing
- Laminated glossy covers designed to stand up to regular use

Is it worth it?
It’s worth buying the Silvine Triplicate Memo Book if you want a structured way to write memos with a built-in paper trail: numbered entries plus an index sheet can make later retrieval less of a chore. The perforations and quality bank paper support everyday handling, especially when you’re tearing off notes as part of your workflow.
However, it may not be the best choice if you only ever need one copy, if you don’t use an indexing system, or if you prefer a simpler, single-page notebook for lightweight notes.
Mini FAQ

Is this memo book numbered?

Yes, it’s numbered from 1 to 100.
Does it include an index sheet?
Yes, it includes an index sheet.
Are the pages perforated?
The memo book is perforated to make tearing off easier.
What size is it?
The book is 210 x 127mm.
Who is it most suitable for?
It suits anyone who regularly needs triplicate memos and values a more organised approach to recording and finding entries later.
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