This is the Rite in the Rain No. 324, a soft-cover tally book with 140 pages of all-weather paper printed in the Tally pattern at a tall 3.5 x 8 inches. The all-weather paper repels water, sweat, grease, and mud while taking pencil or all-weather pen in any conditions.
It counts what the field hands it — board feet, head of cattle, pallets, cores — with a tally grid that keeps running counts clean through rain and grime. The tall narrow format rides a back pocket.
Rite in the Rain has made all-weather writing paper in Tacoma, Washington since 1916, when it was developed for logging crews in the Pacific Northwest.









