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Asa Tangerine Translucent Nauka Review


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That is a beautiful pen, Dinuraj! Translucent tangerine!!

 

I've become a big fan of Demonstrator pens from Asa and Ranga. The Indian pen manufacturers are turning out beautiful and high quality pens at very reasonable prices. They are rapidly becoming my EDCs. I especially like a recent bamboo Demonstrator pen with matte body and polished finials that I acquired on a recent Ranga group buy. I really appreciate the smoothness and quality of the JOWO nibs they use.

 

Thanks for your review. The photos are excellent.

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Thanks mmg122. Yes. They make good demonstrators

 

That is a beautiful pen, Dinuraj! Translucent tangerine!!

 

I've become a big fan of Demonstrator pens from Asa and Ranga. The Indian pen manufacturers are turning out beautiful and high quality pens at very reasonable prices. They are rapidly becoming my EDCs. I especially like a recent bamboo Demonstrator pen with matte body and polished finials that I acquired on a recent Ranga group buy. I really appreciate the smoothness and quality of the JOWO nibs they use.

 

Thanks for your review. The photos are excellent.

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Thanks. You should definitely get this. The group buy is on in fpn.

 

Thank you Dinuraj for a great review, and excellent photos.

 

I love the Nauka.

 

I almost regret not liking demonstrator pens. This tangerine looks very appetizing :)

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Thanks for the wonderful review. I was lucky to get a Tangerine for myself. It took Subbu three weeks to send it only because I wanted my name embossed on the cap. The pen is a beauty and hats off to Subbu for coming up with another winner.

Regards

Srinivas

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I know this is slightly older review but want to say thank you for great review and photos.

 

I have the Aqua one coming soon. Now after reading your review I wan to get the tangerine too :)

 

Cheers

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