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And here is my model Ranga Model 8 one of my most ergonomic pen and this one is in premium yellow black swirl ebonite. And it is inked with J.Herbin Lie De The.



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vaibhav mehandiratta

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A little late to show because travelling with work. These two beauties (and a bonus pen!) waiting for me. Wonderful packaging and beautifully made. My first and definitely not last Ranga pens. Thank you.

 

Hi Ian, referring to the picture of the pens you posted, which material was the reddish/brown one on the right? Was it one of the premium materials?

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Hi Ian, referring to the picture of the pens you posted, which material was the reddish/brown one on the right? Was it one of the premium materials?

That is premium red black swirl

vaibhav mehandiratta

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That is premium red black swirl

Sorry no, it is Premium Blue Pink Swirl....or that is what I ordered. The colours delivered really did not reflect the actual picture presented beforehand. I just got very lucky as far as that colour I think.

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Sorry no, it is Premium Blue Pink Swirl....or that is what I ordered. The colours delivered really did not reflect the actual picture presented beforehand. I just got very lucky as far as that colour I think.

Wow, that really is far off. Totally didn't expect such a difference in expectation. At least the colour combo looks good

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