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Dear Mr.Strictlyobiter Sir,

 

Sure. We will send the Bright Green Ripple Pen.

We just packed the Burgundy Ripple pen for you :o

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

Oh I am so sorry :( thank you for being so gracious.

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My two have arrived! Many thanks to Vaibhav and to Mr Kandan. They look very pretty indeed.

 

I have plans to put the orange ebonite one next to my Parker Duofold red, and photograph them for you all... but for the moment all my pens are put away safely in a cupboard, as we have a new kitten that we found in a bush when we were blackberry picking, and she likes playing with pens. Have to cure her of that habit quickly!

Too many pens, too little time!

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Respected amk,

 

I'm very eager to see your pictures. Thanks very much for your words.

 

Dear All,

 

Shipment update: All the paid Orders have been shipped.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Payment made for

 

Material : Premium Ebonite
Model : P9 (Black with rippled Red)
Finish : Polished
Nib : M nib, Bock, White (Chrome)
Clip: White (Chrome)

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Pratik

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Here's my picture - the two pens, yellow ripple and premium orange. I managed to pick up a nice little Chinese tapestry covered box at the weekend which I thought would set the colours off nicely.

 

Now, please don't have another group buy for a couple of weeks, because I'm behind on inking up my new pens and reviewing them!

http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/amk-fpn/P1120348.jpg

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Really like your premium orange.

"You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club."


- Jack London



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That yellow ripple looks great! I have the Orange ebonite on my 4C and I love it. It's an outstanding colour.

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Here's my picture - the two pens, yellow ripple and premium orange. I managed to pick up a nice little Chinese tapestry covered box at the weekend which I thought would set the colours off nicely.

 

Now, please don't have another group buy for a couple of weeks, because I'm behind on inking up my new pens and reviewing them!

http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/amk-fpn/P1120348.jpg

Respected Amk,

 

Thanks for posting the pictures. Sure. We are waiting for your review.

I personally spend many hours in choosing the good colour and quality ebonite from our stock before making any pen. Glad that you like the pens.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Payment made for

 

Material : Premium Ebonite
Model : P9 (Black with rippled Red)
Finish : Polished
Nib : M nib, Bock, White (Chrome)
Clip: White (Chrome)

 

Dear Mr.Pensnproses Sir,

 

I have noted down your order. Thanks for participating in this Group buy.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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I am enjoying my Model 4 so much I decided I need two Model 3s. I have just sent a paypal order in for : Two Ranga 3 pens, both eyedropper, Wality fine nib, polished, gold clip. One in regular blue-black ripple, the other in premium blue-white swirl.

Fountain Pens: Still cheaper than playing Warhammer 40K

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What is the difference between regular and premium ebonite.

 

Thanks.

"You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club."


- Jack London



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Oops! Dup.

Edited by T4TEXAS

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What is the difference between regular and premium ebonite.

 

Thanks.

Same material, premium is brighter colors.

Life's too short to use crappy pens.  -carlos.q

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Dear all

 

Please note that the group will be running for another 12 days...

 

We will be closing the group buy on 15th .... last order date is 15th October and all shippings will be done by 21st October....

 

Kindly register at the earliest to avail this offer....

vaibhav mehandiratta

architect & fountain pen connoisseur

 

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Dear Mr. Wheatflower Sir,

 

I have noted down your order. Thanks for participating in Group Buy.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Hi,

 

I am interested in this Ranga, however, I have a few tuned Jowo nibs of my own that I want to use in it. Is there a way you can give me a price for a pen that can take Jowo units without the nib?

 

Thanks,

 

Ray

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My blue/pink swirls arrived today; I ordered it clipless with a B Jowo nib. I'm so glad I got the model 3 instead of a 5, this is the largest pen I own. The pen beside it for comparison is a TWSBI 580. Despite the size, the Ranga is well-balanced and comfortable and the nib (which was tested before the pen was shipped - thank you!) is a delight - smooth and wet. Thank you for offering this group buy and for the Fellowship eyedropper.

 

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