- Oilfield tally books are just for oilfield workers. False. See the next item.
- No one else needs these books. False. They are very useful to scorekeepers, foresters, linemen, cable guys, contractors, pipeline installers, well drillers, surveyors, and engineers.
- They come in 1 size only. False. They come in 2 sizes. 8 5/16″ high and 6″ high.
- They come in 1 style only. False. They come in many styles.
- They cannot be printed with your logo. False. Your 1-color or full-color logo can be imprinted on the cover.
- They cannot have a continuous imprint spanning the front and back cover. False. A full wrap is possible, with a full bleed.
- They wear out fast. False. They are durable, and protected by a vinyl cover. A new option is the “stone pad”, an alternative to a paper pad. It is waterproof and tear-proof.
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4 Quick Tips About Pipe Tally Books
Are you looking for a good deal when you order custom Pipe Tally Books? Here is some simple advice from a person who has been selling tally books to oil and gas drilling companies for 25 years.
- High quality is better than cheap price. Get pipe tally books that have a sewn pad, instead of glued-in pages. You want this to be a permanent record of field data. You don’t want the pages to fall out, and get mixed up. Stone pads (instead of paper pads) are now available. They are waterproof, and won’t tear.
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Pick the best type of imprint. A full-color imprint protected by a layer of clear vinyl will hold up the best in all kinds of weather.
- Find a company that has above average service. A company with a well-designed website that is easy to use, and makes ordering fun, is a company that will deliver what you want. Fly-by-night companies will have a cheap looking website.
- Quantity. Buy a quantity of custom tally books sufficient to last you a while. The shelf life of a tally book is very long. You will get a better price if you order a larger quantity.
How to Solve the Biggest Problems With Custom Tally Books
Are you in the gas and oil business? Or any business that needs to keep continual records of data in the field. The best and safest way to make regular notations of gauge readings and pipe usage, is with a tally book. Oilfield tally books are small, weather-proof pocket sized notebooks that are protected by vinyl covers.
Oilfield Camo® Pipe Tally Books 3420
Your biggest problems are:
- Keeping your pipe tally record book handy, like in your pocket
- Keeping your field records protected from the weather
- Protecting your records from physical abuse as you work
- Identifying your books by having your company logo imprinted on the cover
Custom tally books solve all of these problems. These are functions that just a plain notepad can’t do.