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Blackwing Volume 710 Slate Notebook

The Blackwing 710 is a tribute to Jerry Garcia and his fusion of visual and musical expression. This limited-edition medium Slate notebook features Jerry Garcia’s “Prisms” painting on its cover. 160 pages of 100GSM Blank paper & comes loaded with a limited-edition soft Blackwing 710 pencil in the holster.

Though he is best known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia was much more than a musician. His house at 710 Ashbury Street marked the heart of the enlightenment and expression that pulsed through San Francisco in the 1960s. It also fueled Jerry’s profound exploration into painting and visual arts.

Like his guitar playing, Jerry’s sketches and paintings seem to meander on the canvas, taking unexpected turns before changing shape entirely. They show us that improvisation isn’t just reserved for the stage and that our ideas shouldn’t be bound by what’s expected of us.

Learn more about Jerry Garcia and Vol. 710:

Like a Note in the Air: The Visual Art of Jerry Garcia

Beyond the Dead: Jerry Garcia's Musical Legacy

Jerry Garcia's California Roots

Made in:  notebook made in Turkey, pencil made in Japan

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Further Reading:  Every pencil is made of graphite and wood. Only Blackwing pencils combine the best graphite in the world, the best wood in the world, and generations of craftsmanship to create an exceptional pencil. When you’re looking for the perfect pencil to write a song, sketch a landscape, or brainstorm a business idea, look for Blackwing’s distinct rectangular eraser.

Blackwing's Volumes packs are released quarterly and feature limited edition pencils that celebrate the people, places and events that have defined our creative culture over time.

View our entire collection of Blackwing pencils and accessories here.

Read about the rebirth of the iconic Blackwing pencil in "Back in Blackwing", The New Yorker.

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