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This is a group buy effort for the Ranga Bamboo Model - 16 mm dia.

 

Best Prices will be unlocked only after we reach 25 members. So kindly register for a group buy whoever is interested.

 

Details of the pen in two options are as below:

 

Ranga Bamboo (Eye Dropper Version):

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Clip Option - White or Gold Colored Clip or Clip-less
  • Nib Option : Wality F Gold Colored, Wality M Chrome Finish, Bock (With Conklin imprinted) M or B is available
  • Default settings: Wality Fine nib & Clip-less model pen
  • Colors available: Mottled Brown, Solid Black, Brown Ripple, Green Ripple, Olive Ripple, Yellow Ripple, Blue Ripple,Pink Ripple.

 

Ranga Bamboo Pen with German Screw in nib (Jowo/ Schmidt) and Converter:

 

 

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Clip Option - White or Gold Colored Clip or Clip-less
  • Converter : Schmidt K5 Converter
  • Nib Option : JoWo Nibs ​​/ Schmidt Nibs
  • JoWo Nibs options : Gold Color Mono tone M or B nib, Silver Color Mono tone F or B, Dual Tone EF, F, M, B , 1.5 Italic (Steel Nibs)
  • Schmidt Nib options: Gold Color monotone F, M, or B.
  • Default settings: Schmidt Gold Colored monotone F nib
  • Colors available: Mottled Brown, Solid Black, Brown Ripple, Green Ripple, Olive Ripple, Yellow Ripple, Blue Ripple,Pink Ripple.

 

 

Images are as below :

 

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vaibhav mehandiratta

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In for a blue ripple. Stock nib, shiny finish.

 

Also would prefer 2 have it pocket sized, but game either way.

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Count me in for a clipless green ripple with an italic Jowo nib or a broad Bock nib. I prefer the the ED version also.

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I am in for one and if price permits, two!

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In for a blue ripple clipless with default Schmidt F nib. Yes!

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What is the usual price and how much is saved over the usual price if we do this group buy?

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For German Nibs and converter based models

 

Generally Prices on the ebay store front varies from $90 to $110 ... Here are the links

 

RANGAPEN EBAY PAGE : LINK

 

Discounted price here will be $75 for Black/mottled brown and $80 for other colors

 

 

EYE DROPPER VERSION:

Selling price is $55 for Black and Mottled Brown and $60 other colors

Discounted price will be $45 for Black/mottled brown and $50 for other colors

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vaibhav mehandiratta

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Count me in. Matte black, clip less, B nib, converter. Thanks!

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I am in. Blue ripple, converter, silver jowo F, clip less. Thanks!

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Considering these prices, I want to change my choice from the Schmidt nib converter pen to an eyedropper model. I will take the Wality F nib and a clipless pen, blue ripple.

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This looks interesting. If things go as planned I would be happy to participate.

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These are the images for the Bakul (Matte Finishes) :

 

 

 

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I'm in for a green (though I'm curious to know how it compares to olive --I can't figure out which color is which from your pictures since the colors are not described in the order shown). With Jowo nib/converter.

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