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Ranga Handmade Ebonite Pens -Matte Is Marvellous


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Dear All,

 

We are planning to make Matte finish finish in all of our available colours for long time. But we made it in this month only.

We know there are many fans for Matte/ Bakul finish including me . We are presenting these pictures to Matte finish lovers. The pens in the picture is Model 8B. We can make any models and colours in Matte finish.

Please reach us at mpkandan@yahoo.co.in for any requirements

Thanks for your support

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

 

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@ MP Kandan, I've read in the past that the Premium ebonite is better polished. Is that your feeling too - or do these also look good in the bakul (matte) finish?

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@ MP Kandan, I've read in the past that the Premium ebonite is better polished. Is that your feeling too - or do these also look good in the bakul (matte) finish?

Respected Jamerelbe Sir,

 

Premium ebonite looks very good in Matte finish. But they would get stained quickly.

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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The work and preparation to make the pens for these photographs are an impressive feat, basically a library of ebonite colors. This pen model is a joy to hold and write with, as is the smaller Model 8.

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The work and preparation to make the pens for these photographs are an impressive feat, basically a library of ebonite colors. This pen model is a joy to hold and write with, as is the smaller Model 8.

Dear Mr. Bobje Sir,

 

Thanks a lot for nice comments. Yes. It has taken a month effort of mine and my father M.S.Pandurangan.

We made these pens in totally 39 colours in the following Spec

1. Clip- Matte

2. Clipless-Matte

3. Clip-Polished

4. Clipless-Polished

 

So totally We have made 130 pens for just taking pictures in order to present visual treat for FPN'ers. I feel all our efforts are getting rewarded, When an expert likes you admire it. Thanks again

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Hey MPKandan I have tried to email you but it seemed to fail to connect/ send the message to you. Can you provide some additional details as to how much the pen cost and the steps to put in an order?

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Hey MPKandan I have tried to email you but it seemed to fail to connect/ send the message to you. Can you provide some additional details as to how much the pen cost and the steps to put in an order?

@SomoHapiens,check out the current group buy (https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/336634-ranga-model-8b-group-buy-infinite-beautiful-colour-and-nib-choices/) - there's a Google docs form you can use to place an order,

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Hey MPKandan I have tried to email you but it seemed to fail to connect/ send the message to you. Can you provide some additional details as to how much the pen cost and the steps to put in an order?

Hi SomoHapiens Sir,

 

You can reach out to me in mpkandan@yahoo.co.in / mpkandan@gmail.com for faster response.

Our Whatsapp number is +919444357967.

Price for this pen in Group buy is 64$. It's regular Price is 78$

Take care

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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