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Hi Som_g, thank you. I will make a review soon, and will post more photos, don't worry. ;)

 

In the mean time, you can see phoos of the first Krishna Bai HERE :)

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Krishna Bai "Kerala Sky"

 

I will make a review soon.

 

Cap's top and body's bottom are in the same green as the section.

 

Blue and green "Lord Krishna's colours", said Dr Sreekumar.

 

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1600x1200q90/924/ym9njs.jpg

 

 

lovely pens indeed! The Kim and Krishna are real stunners. How can I contact SK and possibly order a few of his pens ?

regards

p.s looking forward to your review :rolleyes:

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Today I am using my new acquisition, Constellation 88 Elements- Sulfur. It is fitted with Bock no 6 Steel Fine nib and filled with Iroshizuku Tsuki Yo. It is the most beautiful pen I have. Here are some pics.fpn_1500097929__photo6289330429731383276

 

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The pen is well made and has impeccable finish. It has a solid feel and is well balanced in hand.

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Beautiful blue, VaibhavSukhdeve. Do you have other Rangas?

 

I also like the quote you chose.

 

Thank you for sharing.

No Sir this is the only Ranga's gem I own now but I am looking forward to buy Model 8.

 

Thank You :)

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The pen I am using today is very beautiful Guider acrylic medium. It is a capsule shaped pen with schmidt <f> nib. The pen looks stunning and writes smooth. Currently inked with Krishna Green Leaf.

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May I ask a question? What is the best way to access some of these lovely designs? Through the forum, or do the craftspeople have their own websites?

 

There are multiple websites (and eBay shops) selling Indian pens. So far I know: fprevolutionusa.com (own production + others), www.peytonstreetpens.com (Ranga), asapens.in (own production + others). Googling the pen name usually helps.

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Is there then a preferred route to take to acquiring a Ranga (in this example)?

 

I don't think there is a "one size fits all" preferred way. It depends heavily on your preferences, especially on your sensitivity to price and potential risk. I would buy from well-known websites ​verified by customers (from Peyton Street Pens in this particular case).

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May I ask a question? What is the best way to access some of these lovely designs? Through the forum, or do the craftspeople have their own websites?

 

thank you

 

Nell

visit this link...

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/281609-known-brands-contact-info-india-subcontinent-asia/

it covers all the Indian Brand owner contact numbers.You can directly contact them.

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Okay, thank you :D That has given me a better understanding of the landscape.

 

Ranga sells their pens at Ebay. Just look for Ranga. Otherwise Mr Kandan (Mpkandan) is a member here.

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