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It's not the color of the ebonite (for me) - it's the shape of the pen. And their beautiful polish. Although the color does help them...

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Got my model 5 today in Cherry Red Ebonite. It is ginormous. But, it is of usable size unposted. The finish is really awesome. Going to ink it up and use it in the coming days.

 

- Dinuraj

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So the shipping has started guys

 

 

Got my model 5 today in Cherry Red Ebonite. It is ginormous. But, it is of usable size unposted. The finish is really awesome. Going to ink it up and use it in the coming days.

 

- Dinuraj

 

What is more important, the RECEIVING has started :) :)

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5-7 October 2018

Denver, Colorado

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Fountain pen novice. I am aquiring pens at a frightening pace, I am afraid it might be an addiction... I see I am not alone here on FPN! Latest acquisitions - Platinum 3776 Kumpoo with Diamine Eau de Nil, Opus 88 Koloro inked with Diamine November Rain, Franklin-Christoph Model Pocket 66 prototype inked with Franklin-Christoph Honeycomb.

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It's futile to try and not buy another one in a different color ebonite. I already see another ebonite I HAVE to have

Just one? I see at least three, possibly four, five ....

I chose my user name years ago - I have no links to BBS pens (other than owning one!)

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How large width wise is this pen compared to a Lamy al-star, or a Twsbi eco?

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Dear All,

 

Thanks for your overwhelming participation. It has crossed 100+

Only 3 more days to go !!!!! Kind make use of this best opportunity if you are interested.

 

Shipping update:

All the Ebonite Model 5 of the first batch (Who have ordered before 1 week) have been shipped already.

Clear Demonstrator orders of first batch will be shipped in next week.

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Dear All,

 

Last 2 days for Signing up in to this Model 5 Group Buy!!!! Tomorrow is the last day.

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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I have received my Rangas.. And am gaga over them!!.. absolutely awesome!!. Thanks Mr.Kandan and Mr.Vaibhav for an awesome group buy. Many thanks

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