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A German Customer Visit & Some Of The Custom Pens


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Dear All,
I just want to share one of our German customer Visit and some of the custom pens that we made in the last 3 months.
I received a mail from my German Customer on Sunday whether we are available in the workshop for the next couple of hours so that he can visit.
Fortunately My father was 80% Ok and recovering from a operation so I replied him confirming our presence and he is in the spot with this wife in the next 2 hours. They are very eager to see the pen making process.
We made a clipless Duofold pen lively for them . They were very happy to see the process. They spent 5 hours in our place
They left after some good discussion and started to catch their flight on the same day. I just shared the picture here.
These are the custom Pen pictures. The Pink Pen is made for Converter and German nibs. The cap is 20 mm and Barrel is 18mm thickness.
The Black Giant Pen is 18.75mm thickness and Bakul finish.
The clipless Duofold pen is made for 2 sections. One with small nib and another with regular nib.
Thanks for reading!!
Regards,
Kandan.M.P
Ranga Pen Company
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I am glad your father is up and around.

 

Those are some very nice looking pens.

 

You should also sell pen stands for them....well for me, I seldom put pens in one of my pen pouches...just stick it in my shirt pocket. Just a good wood naturally polished.

 

They would look much nicer on a nice pen stand than in my color of ink cups...some folks are more organized than I.

In reference to P. T. Barnum; to advise for free is foolish, ........busybodies are ill liked by both factions.

 

 

The cheapest lessons are from those who learned expensive lessons. Ignorance is best for learning expensive lessons.

 

 

 

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Thanks Mr.Mesu , Mr.rochester21 ,Mr. Da vinci, Mr. Pelman for your words.

 

Thanks Mr. Bo bo Olson . We are definitely considering your suggestion.

 

Thanks Mr. MisterBoll. You can order through my email id mpkandan@yahoo.co.in

or through Ebay shop http://shop.ebay.com/rangahandmadepens/m.html?_trksid=p4340.l2562

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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These pens are lovely-I especially like the pink one. I hope your father is fully recovered soon.

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Nice I found this pic on FPN.

I had a Varuna Gajendra with converter and #6 JoWo nib which is impressive. I think that is produced by Ranja Pen Co. Could I suppose the MS Pandurangan is its pen-maker? I am sad I missed to pay a visit to him when I visited Chennai a year ago. Congrats from your ebonite eyedroppers FP.s

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Thanks very much Mr. Vaibhav Sir and Flummoxed Sir.

 

Dear Mr. Alex2014 Sir,

 

Thanks very much. yes. We are the makers of Varuna Brand including Gajendra. My Father M.S.Pandurangan is the Pen maker of this Brand. Hope to see you in your next India Visit.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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