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Dear All

After the successful group buy of RANGA BAMBOO MODEL & RANGA MODEL 4C & Model 3 & Model 5

This is a group buy effort for the Ranga ZEAL which will be available only till 18th March 2016 (i.e. Friday)

Kindly register at the earliest. Minimum requirement is 10 nos.

Details of the pen in Four options are as below:

Ranga ZEAL (Eyedropper Version)
The dimension is 5.75 inches length. the dia is 16 mm

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Option - Flat end or Round end
  • Nib Option :
    • Wality Gold Color - Fine Nib
    • Dual Tone - Medium Nib
    • Ambitious 35 mm Fine Nib at extra US $ 1
    • Ambitious 40 mm Gold Tone Nib at extra US $ 3
    • Bock (With Conklin imprinted) M or B at extra US $ 8.
  • Clip Option Finish : Gold Color or Chrome Silver Color
  • Default settings: Wality Gold Colored Fine Nib with Gold Color Clip
  • Shipping: Included and is through Registered Post. Takes 2 - 4 weeks for delivery. Price includes shipping
  • Payment: Via Paypal to paypal account mpkandan@gmail.com


  • Colour Available : Regular Ebonite (as per 2 images below)
  • ​Brown - Black Ripple
  • Reddish Brown - Black Ripple
  • Brown Mottled
  • Black Matte / Black Bakul
  • Yellow - Black Ripple
  • Blue - Black Ripple
  • Parrot Bright Green - Black Ripple/Mottled
  • Solid Black
  • Olive - Black Ripple
  • Green - Black Ripple
  • Green - Orange Ripple with black specks
  • Blue - Orange Ripple with black specks
  • Green - Pale Yellow Ripple with black specks
  • Red - Yellow Ripple with black specks
  • Blue - Yellow Ripple with black specks
  • Burgundy/Pink - Black ripple and black specks

 

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Ranga ZEAL (Cartridge/Converter Version with German Nib Units)

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Option - Flat end or Round end
  • Nib Option : JoWo Nibs ​​/ Schmidt Nibs
  • JoWo Nibs options : #6 Size
    • Gold Color Mono tone F, M or B nib
    • Chrome (Silver) Mono Tone F, M, B Nib
  • Schmidt Nib options: #6 Size
    • Gold Color monotone F, M, or B
    • Chrome (Silver) Finish Monotone F,M & B.
  • Converter : Schmidt K5 Converter
  • Default settings: Schmidt Gold Colored monotone F nib
  • Shipping: Included and is through Registered Post. Takes 2 - 4 weeks for delivery.Includes worldwide shipping
  • Payment: Via Paypal to paypal account mpkandan@gmail.com

 

  • Colour Available : Premium Ebonite (as per image below)
  1. ​Solid Blue
  2. Blue/Green/Orange Swirls
  3. Solid Orange
  4. Blue/Pink Swirls
  5. Solid Pink
  6. Blue/White Swirls
  7. Solid Green
  8. Yellow/Green Swirls
  9. Red/Black Swirls
  10. Yellow/Black Swirls.

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Please note that the Group Buy (Discounted) International prices are as below:

Eyedropper Normal ebonite - 31 USD (Regular Price is US $ 40)
Eyedropper Premium Ebonite - 43 USD (Regular Price is US $ 55)


German nib Normal ebonite - 61 USD (Regular Price is US $ 78)
German nib Premium ebonite - 73 USD (Regular Price is US $ 93)


All these pens are all handmade. And payments will be made only via paypal for international customers.

In case of any query or pen related issue kindly PM me or MP Kandan

FOR SHIPPING WITHIN INDIA, PLEASE PM ME

 

vaibhav mehandiratta

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OKay, I want one. But, eyedropper please, with the Ambitious 40mm nib, size F, clip gold color, round end. My preference is for regular ebonite color 6 (blue black ripple). I understand my price will be 34 USD.

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OKay, I want one. But, eyedropper please, with the Ambitious 40mm nib, size F, clip gold color, round end. My preference is for regular ebonite color 6 (blue black ripple). I understand my price will be 34 USD.

Correct...

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And I will be taking one..

 

Regular Ebonite no.14

Flat end

Polished Finish

JoWo Broad nib - gold monotone

Gold clip

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I want mine in polished finish as well!

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for some reason I can't see the premium ebonite image... :unsure:

 

I also wanted to check if the bakul finish is only applied to the ebonite parts, or also the transparent acrylic... if it's both, is there an image we can see please?

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I'll take one in the following finish:

Polished

Flat End

Eyedropper

Ambitious 40mm nib size F, extra Ambitious 40mm nib size M.

Gold clip

Regular ebonite number 15 (blue yellow ripple).

Thanks!! Glad I made it to this group buy having missed the rest last year. :)

Umm...when do we make payment for this?

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Sorry, was just wondering, would it be possible to get an extra nib for the eyedropper when we purchase this?

:P what you think of me is none of my business ;)

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for some reason I can't see the premium ebonite image... :unsure:

 

I also wanted to check if the bakul finish is only applied to the ebonite parts, or also the transparent acrylic... if it's both, is there an image we can see please?

Bakul finish can be applied to both acrylic and ebonite also

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Sorry, was just wondering, would it be possible to get an extra nib for the eyedropper when we purchase this?

Yes

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Please excuse my ignorance, but could you please tell me what the difference(s) are between normal and premium ebonite?

 

Also, when is payment due? We're getting ready to head to Hawaii, and don't want to spend extra until we get back, which is prior to your cutoff date of March 16th.

 

I don't know much about the different nib brands, either. If someone wanted to enlighten me about that, I'd be grateful, although it's not expected.

 

Thanks!

"In the end, only kindness matters."

 

 

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What is the status of the group buy, please?

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Provided I can wait to pay for the pen until we get back from Hawaii (long before the March 18th cutoff date), I'd like to order a Premium Ebonite Pen with the converter and the default Schmidt Gold Colored monotone F nib. I would like premium color #2 (Blue/Green/Orange Swirls). I would like the pen to be polished, have a gold clip, and have a round end, please :) .

 

Am I correct in thinking that the price for this pen would be 73 USD?

 

Thanks!

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Please excuse my ignorance, but could you please tell me what the difference(s) are between normal and premium ebonite?

 

Also, when is payment due? We're getting ready to head to Hawaii, and don't want to spend extra until we get back, which is prior to your cutoff date of March 16th.

 

I don't know much about the different nib brands, either. If someone wanted to enlighten me about that, I'd be grateful, although it's not expected.

 

Thanks!

Sorry for late reply..

Normal or regular ebonite is high quality Indian ebonite.. It is called regular because of standard colors... Quality is by no means low..

Premium Ebonite are imported ebonite.. These are German/Japanese ebonite and are of bit superior quality and have different colors than usual ones..

 

Last date to order is 18th March..

 

Ambitious and wality are Indian nibs.. And pens are generally eyedropper with these nibs..

 

JoWo or Schmidt are German nib manufacturer and the pens with these nibs have cartridge converter mechanism..

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Provided I can wait to pay for the pen until we get back from Hawaii (long before the March 18th cutoff date), I'd like to order a Premium Ebonite Pen with the converter and the default Schmidt Gold Colored monotone F nib. I would like premium color #2 (Blue/Green/Orange Swirls). I would like the pen to be polished, have a gold clip, and have a round end, please.

 

Am I correct in thinking that the price for this pen would be 73 USD?

Thank you.. Will update the sheet

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How does this pen compare in size to the Model 4c and Model 5?

its almost similar to the size of Model 4C

 

Model 5 is very large big size pen...

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OKay, I want one. But, eyedropper please, with the Ambitious 40mm nib, size F, clip gold color, round end. My preference is for regular ebonite color 6 (blue black ripple). I understand my price will be 34 USD.

Ambitious 40 mm writes between fine to medium

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