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[Five of these were FPN Group Buy pens; the other two (3rd from top and very bottom) came via an online Australian retailer...]

Might i ask which Australian retailer?

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Dear FPNers, let me show You the three Ranga pens I ordered in this group buy. They all came in a nice silk box, together with a present - Oliver exam demonstrator pen.

 

I think the pens are excellent.

 

These are my first ebonite pens and I like the ebonite very much. It feels warm in hand, and seems to be anti-scratchy. Much better than plastic.

 

Model 8 pens are very ergonomic.

 

These photos are made in day light. The colours of all pens in reality is more pale.

 

The colours are: Bamboo - pale green; Model 8 - one is orange + black section and the other is Rose Red – Mauve Ripple (colour N 13 from the top post). I would say that the rose red-mauve pen is in fact a beautiful combination of red and dark blue.

 

The pens write excellent, it is a pleasure to use them.

 

I admire the artisan of making these beautiful pens!

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Nice colours, I like the red mouve ripple especially.
my pink blue swirl premium is a similar shade

here are a few more photos in better lighting

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(photographer and son in the spoon...)

 

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(son in the spoon)

 

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Dear FPNers, let me show You the three Ranga pens I ordered in this group buy. They all came in a nice silk box, together with a present - Oliver exam demonstrator pen.

 

I think the pens are excellent.

 

These are my first ebonite pens and I like the ebonite very much. It feels warm in hand, and seems to be anti-scratchy. Much better than plastic.

 

Model 8 pens are very ergonomic.

 

These photos are made in day light. The colours of all pens in reality is more pale.

 

The colours are: Bamboo - pale green; Model 8 - one is orange + black section and the other is Rose Red – Mauve Ripple (colour N 13 from the top post). I would say that the rose red-mauve pen is in fact a beautiful combination of red and dark blue.

 

The pens write excellent, it is a pleasure to use them.

 

I admire the artisan of making these beautiful pens!

Great Pictures Olga-F . Thanks for your appreciation. It is great motivation for Craftsmen like us.

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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If anyone is looking to get a Ranga but don't want to pay top dollar, send me a PM I would have a 3C for sale in mint condition (M Jovo nib). I just don't use my fountain pens much anymore and got a Lamy 2000.

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I am interested in the demonstrator version of Giant Bamboo and Bamboo pens in matte finish with matte ends
One with #6 monotone Chrome 1.1 mm stub
The other with #6 monotone Chrome 1.5 mm stub
And extra
#6 monotone Chrome Medium nib unit

What is the cost breakdown please?

Thanks!

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Nice colours, I like the red mouve ripple especially.

my pink blue swirl premium is a similar shade

here are a few more photos in better lighting

fpn_1507392066__p1140421-3.jpg

 

(photographer and son in the spoon...)

 

fpn_1507392219__p1140422-3.jpg

 

(son in the spoon)

 

fpn_1507392297__p1140423-3.jpg

Great Pictures Sir!!!

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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