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Dear All

 

After successful group buys of BAMBOO MODEL & RANGA MODEL 4C & Model 3 & Model 5 & Zeal.

 

This is the 1st time that we are doing group buy for MODEL 8 (Torpedo Shaped) after we received lot of queries to do group buy for Model 8.

 

This Group buy will be available till 10th June 2016.

 

Kindly register at the earliest and minimum requirement is 15 nos.

 

 

 

 

Details are as below:

  • Length Capped - 146 mm approx
  • Cap Dia - 14 mm
  • Barrel Dia - 12.5 mm
  • Hourglass shape Grip Section

 

 

RANGA MODEL 8 (ED Version)

 

REGULAR EBONITE : US $32

PREMIUM EBONITE : US $46

 

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Nib Option :
    • Wality Gold Color - Fine Nib
    • Dual Tone - Medium Nib
    • Ambitious 35 mm Fine Nib at extra US $ 3
    • Ambitious 40 mm Gold Tone Nib at extra US $ 4
    • Bock (With Conklin imprinted) M or B at extra US $ 8.
  • Clip Option Finish : Gold Color or Chrome Silver Color or Clipless
  • 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

 

 

 

 

RANGA MODEL 8 (CC Version - German Nibs & Converter)

 

REGULAR EBONITE : US $63

 

PREMIUM EBONITE : US $77

 

 

  • Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)
  • Clip Option Finish : Gold Color or Chrome Silver Color or Clipless
  • 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
    • Dual Tone EF, F, M, B & 1.5 Calligraphy Stub
  • 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 & Gold Clip
  • 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

COLOURS

Regular Ebonite Colours (Images below are only for colour reference)

Special New Ebonite Colours

  1. Pink Dark Green Ripple (not available)
  2. Green Pale Yellow Ripple
  3. Blue Orange Ripple
  4. Blue Red Ripple (Not Available)
  5. Yellow Black Ripple
  6. Blue Yellow Ripple
  7. Pink Yellow Ripple
  8. Blue Olive Ripple
  9. Red Black Ripple
  10. Green Yellow Ripple
  11. Pink Olive Ripple (Not Available)
  12. Green Pink Ripple (Not Available)
  13. Blue Black Ripple

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Regular Rippled Ebonite Colours

  1. Brown Ripple
  2. Green Ripple
  3. Solid Black Polished
  4. Olive Ripple
  5. Bright Green Ripple
  6. Burgundy Pink Ripple
  7. Yellow Ripple
  8. Blue Ripple

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Regular Mottled Ebonite Colours

  1. Mottled Brown
  2. Mottled Green
  3. Mottled Olive Brown
  4. Black Bakul (Matte)

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Premium Ebonite Colours (Images below are only for colour reference)

 

Imported Premium Ebonite Colours

  1. Solid Blue
  2. Black Yellow Swirl
  3. Blue Pink Swirl
  4. Solid Pale Green
  5. White Blue Swirl
  6. Pale Pink Black Swirl (Not Available)
  7. Green Yellow Swirl
  8. Solid Pink
  9. Blue Green Orange Swirl
  10. Solid Orange

 

 

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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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What it's the difference between the ED and the CC version?

ED is eyedropper version.. And can only be used as eyedropper and can't be used with converter or cartridge...

Which is not the case with CC VERSION.. CC stands for Cartridge Converter

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Great. I will take the blue ripple, silver clip, silver Schmidt medium nib unit. Total $63.

 

Thanks for organizing this.

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Thanks for organizing another group buy...

My wife (Irish Eyes) and I would like...

 

1) a special new ebonite/new indian ebonite #7 pink/yellow ripple c/c pen with a polished finish, a Jowo 1.5 stub nib and a gold clip

 

2) a regular rippled #2 green ripple c/c pen with a polished finish, a Schmidt gold coloured f nib and a gold clip

 

I make that 2 @ $63 or $126 total.

 

Does that make sense?

 

Z.

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Hi,

 

I have a query. Are the clips chrome finished or gold plated? Do we have an option on the clip finishing ?

 

Regards,

 

Chaki

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Great. I will take the blue ripple, silver clip, silver Schmidt medium nib unit. Total $63.

 

Thanks for organizing this.

 

Noted

 

Thanks for organizing another group buy...

My wife (Irish Eyes) and I would like...

 

1) a special new ebonite/new indian ebonite #7 pink/yellow ripple c/c pen with a polished finish, a Jowo 1.5 stub nib and a gold clip

 

2) a regular rippled #2 green ripple c/c pen with a polished finish, a Schmidt gold coloured f nib and a gold clip

 

I make that 2 @ $63 or $126 total.

 

Does that make sense?

 

Z.

Noted

 

Hi,

 

I have a query. Are the clips chrome finished or gold plated? Do we have an option on the clip finishing ?

 

Regards,

 

Chaki

 

  • Clip Option Finish : Gold Color or Chrome Silver Color or Clipless

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Indian price please..

ALWAYS LOOKING FOR INDIAN PENS .. IF YOU HAVE ANY KINDLY PM ME..

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I have two questions:

 

1. Do you have any pictures of what the Black Bakul (matte) pen would look like?

 

2. What is the difference between (13) Blue Black Ripple and (8) Blue Ripple? From the pictures they look very similar.

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Hello Mr. Vaibhav!

 

I thank you for the great job, gathering the group buy's.

BTW, PMed regarding group buy on Ranga model 8.

Thanks.

Arvind.

Best regards,

Arvind.

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Indian price please..

Kindly pm me for shipping within India

vaibhav mehandiratta

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Hello Mr. Vaibhav!

 

I thank you for the great job, gathering the group buy's.

BTW, PMed regarding group buy on Ranga model 8.

Thanks.

Arvind.

Noted

vaibhav mehandiratta

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I have two questions:

 

1. Do you have any pictures of what the Black Bakul (matte) pen would look like?

 

2. What is the difference between (13) Blue Black Ripple and (8) Blue Ripple? From the pictures they look very similar.

1. Will upload the pic 2moro

2. They are same

vaibhav mehandiratta

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How do I purchase this from you?

 

 

I would like the

Black Bakul (Matte) Pen with Gold Clip and the EF JoWo Two-tone Nib. --> $63

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How is this pen different from the ASA Patriot, apart from having more choices about the clip, ebonite color etc.? It looks very similar from the pictures and measurements. Is the Ranga 8 larger? Better finished? The Patriot is significantly less expensive. Of course the Patriot is listed as out of stock right now, but I suspect ASA could make one to order.

 

Thanks in advance,

BlueJ

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How is this pen different from the ASA Patriot, apart from having more choices about the clip, ebonite color etc.? It looks very similar from the pictures and measurements. Is the Ranga 8 larger? Better finished? The Patriot is significantly less expensive. Of course the Patriot is listed as out of stock right now, but I suspect ASA could make one to order.

 

Thanks in advance,

BlueJ

It is different design altogether..

Patriot is rounded end pen classic design.. Whereas this model 8 is torpedo shaped pen length is almost equivalent... And obviously this pen is manufactured by Ranga whereas the other is by ASA...

Ranga pens is an older pen manufacturer which is known for its quality pens.. Hence the higher prices.. Saying that by no means the ASA is not a good quality manufacturer...

However premium ebonite you won't be able to find only with Ranga.. And this torpedo shapes takes more effort to make as compared to ASA patriot

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That looks great, Ill take it!

 

I have never gone in on one of these group deals.... do I wait for a paypal request or... wait till after you get more people?

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How is this pen different from the ASA Patriot, apart from having more choices about the clip, ebonite color etc.? It looks very similar from the pictures and measurements. Is the Ranga 8 larger? Better finished? The Patriot is significantly less expensive. Of course the Patriot is listed as out of stock right now, but I suspect ASA could make one to order.

 

Thanks in advance,

BlueJ

 

This might not seem super important to you, but I can say that the threads are much smoother on Ranga Pens than ASA pens.

 

I personally love to fidget with my pens and constantly remove the back part of the barrel. My ASA pen was quite dissatisfying in that regard and Ranga was not.

 

I also got chills the first time I touched the smooth but matte bakul finish that Ranga did. My ASA bakul finish spear is beautiful and I love its nib and writing, but it does not give me chills.

Ink Sample Exchange Post


I have many unlisted but I'm trying not to spam the thread.


I also am happy to provide new vials for samples too!

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