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These are very beautiful, Sanyal. Do you have the brands, please?

These were some local less famous brands as told by the seller.

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A beautiful pen, a great work of art... except for the original nib. Love it with the Goulet 1.1 stub, though!

Lovely

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Very beautiful photos, all of you.

Humm, that ASA daily in yellow is very tempting ;)

 

 

From top to bottom

 

Ratnamson 302

Kim Bsic ACR Cigar

Ratnamson Desk pen

Guider Onyx

ASA Airborne

 

(I am waiting for 6 more to arrive, all ebonite, I will show them as soon as I get them) :D

 

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Love the airborne

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Here's our new model, made in India, which we are calling the Capitola. It takes JoWo #6 nibs.

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/PSP/dolphin_group.jpg

 

And here are some limited availability ebonites from Ranga. The first is our Soquel model, and the second shot is of the new 4CS ebonites:

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/soquel_le_ebonite_1.jpg

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/4cs_le_ed_group_1.jpg

 

Indian pens are fantastic values, once the nibs have been improved.

 

TERI

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Here's our new model, made in India, which we are calling the Capitola. It takes JoWo #6 nibs.

 

 

 

And here are some limited availability ebonites from Ranga. The first is our Soquel model, and the second shot is of the new 4CS ebonites:

 

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Indian pens are fantastic values, once the nibs have been improved.

 

TERI

I stay in India and any contact through which he can contact them

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Here's our new model, made in India, which we are calling the Capitola. It takes JoWo #6 nibs.

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/PSP/dolphin_group.jpg

 

And here are some limited availability ebonites from Ranga. The first is our Soquel model, and the second shot is of the new 4CS ebonites:

 

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/soquel_le_ebonite_1.jpg

http://www.peytonstreet.com/pens/ranga/4cs_le_ed_group_1.jpg

 

Indian pens are fantastic values, once the nibs have been improved.

 

TERI

All models are beautiful.... I would prefer the band in Capitola to be gold colored...

vaibhav mehandiratta

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