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Varuna Bamboo, by Ranga

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What a beautiful pen...and you've photographed it against the perfect background! Kudos, Maria!!

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Thank you, Mary. :)

 

Yes, this is one of the most beautiful indian pens I own.

And you don't get it anymore

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I know, Mehandiratta. That is also one of the reasons, I was so happy to get it, and why it is a precious pen to me. Besides, it is beautifully finished ( the photos don't do justice to it), and behaves greatly.

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Thank you, Flummoxed.

Received Habibi. Great book, very well documented. Beautiful graphism. I would have looved to see it in colours.

 

The beautiful ASA Nauka

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Ranga Varuna Gajendra, premium ebonite, F flex nib

 

Watercolour - Georg Ehret

 

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Beautiful colour! Which one is that? Is this in Bakul finish?

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Prometheus?

 

Which indian pen manufacturer makes it?

 

Ah, my bad. The title of the thread says "Show us your ebonite fountain pens". Had not noticed it was in the India & Subcontinent (Asia) forum. :blush:

 

Amyway, Bexley.

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Ah, my bad. The title of the thread says "Show us your ebonite fountain pens". Had not noticed it was in the India & Subcontinent (Asia) forum. :blush:

 

Amyway, Bexley.

 

I see.

 

Thank you.

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Beautiful colour! Which one is that? Is this in Bakul finish?

 

 

Thank you, Flummoxed.

Received Habibi. Great book, very well documented. Beautiful graphism. I would have looved to see it in colours.

 

The beautiful ASA Nauka

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One of the nicest variations of fountain pen I really love all of them :wub: What is the shade of the blue ? Plain blue or navy ?

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Today in use is one of my all time favorite ebonite pen which is made in India, Krishna Solo 2. It is fitted with MB Upturned Grind nib from Dr. Sreekumar of Krishna Pens. The pen is filled with Private Reserve Shoreline Gold Ink.



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One of the nicest variations of fountain pen I really love all of them :wub: What is the shade of the blue ? Plain blue or navy ?

 

Thank you.

 

The blue one is called teal by ASA.

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Thank you, Flummoxed.

Received Habibi. Great book, very well documented. Beautiful graphism. I would have looved to see it in colours.

 

The beautiful ASA Nauka

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That dragonfly roll stop is just beautiful! Where did you get it, if you don't mind me asking? I'm hoping to get an Asa Nauka this year ....

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Thank you, bbs.

 

It is a charm I had found. I had it hammered and adjusted to the Nauka.

Is it like glued now.. Or removable

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Today I am using Guider Onyx which looks extremely similar to Nakaya Piccolo is fitted with #5 Steel Medium Nib from Wality and it is filled with Iroshizuku Momiji ink.

 

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