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Ranga Model 5 In 13 Unusual New Ripple Ebonite Colours- Flex Nib- German Jowo/shmidt Nibs


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Dear FPN'ers,

 

We are introducing this Ranga Handmade New Ripple Unusual Ebonite Pens in 13 colours with Flex nibs. It is also available with German Jowo/Schmidt Screw in nib and German Converter. It is wonderful combination for fountain pen users and pen lovers. The dia is 17mm or 18.75mm dia based on the availability. The capped length is 7 inches. It is clipless pens

The available colours are

1. DARK GREEN /PINK RIPPLE 2. GREEN/ PALE YELLOW RIPPLE 3. BLUE/ORANGE RIPPLE 4. BLUE/RED RIPPLE5. YELLOW/BLACK RIPPLE 6. BLUE/YELLOW RIPPLE 7 . PINK/YELLOW RIPPLE 8. BLUE/ PALE YELLOW RIPPLE 9. RED/BLACK RIPPLE 10.GREEN/YELLOW RIPPLE 11. PINK/PALE YELLOW RIPPLE 12. LIGHT GREEN/ PINK RIPPLE 13. BLUE/BLACK RIPPLE . This ripple pattern has black specs.
Worldwide Free Shipping: Registered Post (2-4 weeks of delivery). EMS post is available at additional price.
Payment : Payment can be sent through our paypal id mpkandan@gmail.com
1. RANGA Model 5 (VARUNA GAJENDRA) EYEDROPPER with FLEX NIBS IN 13 NEW BEAUTIFUL UNUSUAL RIPPLE COLOURS FOR THE FIRST TIME (55$)
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2. RANGA Model 5 EYEDROPPER PENS IN 13 new COLOURS FOR THE FIRST TIME (50$)

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Nib: Ambitious Gold coloured 35mm nib. German Bock White Medium or Broad nib is also available.

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3. RANGA Model 5 with German JOWO/ SCHMIDT Screw in Nib & Converter IN 13 new COLOURS FOR THE FIRST

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NIB Options:
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Jowo Nibs:
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Gold Colour - Fine , Medium , Broad Points
White Colour -Fine , Medium , Broad Points
Two Tone Colour- Extra Fine, Fine, Medium , Broad, Calligraphy(1.1mm or 1.5 mm ) nib
Schmidt Nibs:
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Gold Colour -Fine , Medium , Broad Points
White colour- -Fine , Medium , Broad Points
Converter:
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Schmidt K5 Converter
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Thanks all for watching.

 

REgards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Such a gorgeous, large pen! Can it be fitted with a 40mm Ambitious nib as well? I think that will suit the size of the pen even more.

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Nice colours, really tempted :) Are other models going to be produced in these colours too?

 

Also are the flex nibs the same as the ones in Mehandiratta's group buy?

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He he he

Will there be a group buy??????? I'm interested in the black/pink. I've seen the price on Ebay and Peyton Street Pens.

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Such a gorgeous, large pen! Can it be fitted with a 40mm Ambitious nib as well? I think that will suit the size of the pen even more.

Dear Mr. Amit37 Sir,

 

Thanks very much for your nice words.

Yes. these pens are available with 40mm nibs also.

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Nice colours, really tempted :) Are other models going to be produced in these colours too?

 

Also are the flex nibs the same as the ones in Mehandiratta's group buy?

Dear Mr.Leeuwenhoek Sir,

 

Yes. Most of our other models are available in most of these colours.

The Flex nib is as same as Mehandiratta's Group Buy.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Nice colours, really tempted :) Are other models going to be produced in these colours too?

 

Also are the flex nibs the same as the ones in Mehandiratta's group buy?

 

We've received some of these new ripples, and we're offering them on the Zayante as well as the standard Ranga models 3, 4C and Bamboo. In a few weeks we'll also have the Monterey in these new standard ripples.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/306285-new-ripple-ebonites-for-ranga-and-psp-ranga-models/

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