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New Acrylic Colors From Ranga Available For Psp Models


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We're very excited to tell you about some new acrylic colors available from Ranga for our smaller diameter pens such as the 4CS. We've ordered pens configured for the Sheaffer Imperial nib units as well as ones which can be built as blow fillers or eyedroppers, and we should be getting them in a few weeks.

 

Behold:

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/14mm_rods_11to20.jpg

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/14mm_rods_1to10.jpg

 

Thanks for your interest in our PSP-Ranga pens, it's very gratifying :-)

 

TERI

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Nice. I'll have to keep an eye out for them. Really liking the 4th, 5th, & 6th from the left in the second shot.

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Alrightey, we received our first order from Ranga with these new acrylics. They are now available on the web site, and if you get your order in before noon on Friday May 22, we can get the pen built and shipped before I go on vacation.

 

Here are the 4CS Imperial pens in the new acrylics. They are configured for Sheaffer screw-in nib units and Sheaffer cartridge/converters. From left to right the colors are: Yellow w Colored Rings, White Black Swirl, Red & Black, Aqua Red Swirl, Grey White, Purple Pearl, Purple Blue Swirl, Pink Blue Swirl. You'll find them on the web site here.

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/4cs_imp_newacrylics_group.jpg

 

And here are the new Zayante colors, which you'll find here on the web site. The colors are: white red swirl, orange black swirl, red blue swirl, pink green black swirl, and green olive swirl.

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/zayante_newacrylics_group.jpg

 

An addition to these new acrylic Zayante pens, we now have the pen in the popular premium orange ebonite.

 

Thanks for your interest in our PSP Rangas!

TERI

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