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Mega Group Buy 2 - Ranga Pens With Bock Nibs ( 5 Models : Model 3, 4, 5, 3C, 4C)


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(from Left to Right)

 

1st two pens are Model 3C

3rd pen is Model 3

4th pen is Model 4C

5th Pen is Model 4 in Demonstrator

6th Pen is model 5A Demonstrator with Ebonite Cap and Section

7th pen is Model 5 in Premium Ebonite

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FYI mpkandan: I tried sending you a PM. FPN says you cannot receive any messages at this time.

You can send the message to me ...I will coordinate

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Hi,

I like a wide grip. Can you provide this dimension?

 

Model 3 and Model 4 have grip section of approx 10 mm

Model 5 has a grip section of 11.5mm to 12mm ....

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Hello again,

Its been a while,

 

I just saw this and am wondering if the ebonite of the Model 5 in the picture will be available for this group buy?

 

My apologies, i thought this was the first page. It see its not listed.

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Hello again,

Its been a while,

 

I just saw this and am wondering if the ebonite of the Model 5 in the picture will be available for this group buy?

 

My apologies, i thought this was the first page. It see its not listed.

Available Sir.

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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FYI mpkandan: I tried sending you a PM. FPN says you cannot receive any messages at this time.

I have cleared my Inbox now Sir. Thanks for letting me now. You can send PM

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Mpkandan.

 

Any chance for a pen to be configured to take a #8 titanium bock nib unit?

 

It would be accommodated in future sir.

 

REgards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Hello again,

Its been a while,

 

I just saw this and am wondering if the ebonite of the Model 5 in the picture will be available for this group buy?

 

My apologies, i thought this was the first page. It see its not listed.

 

not in this group buy

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Two forms submitted: Model 4 in Teal-Orange and Model 4C in Red-Mustard, both matte finish, with no nibs, threaded for #6

Thank you!

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Two forms submitted: Model 4 in Teal-Orange and Model 4C in Red-Mustard, both matte finish, with no nibs, threaded for #6

Thank you!

 

thank you

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mpkandan,

 

I ordered a 5" pen number 3C & reduce diameter of whole pen.
I would like to change to NO CLIP.
Please make pen without a clip.
It was red/yellow #17 ebonite pen
Thank You

Dave G.

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Does anyone know what color/pattern of premium ebonite picture #7 (on the far right) in the first picture is? I love that pattern, but it doesn't look like any of the listed colors.

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Does anyone know what color/pattern of premium ebonite picture #7 (on the far right) in the first picture is? I love that pattern, but it doesn't look like any of the listed colors.

Hi Sir,

It is Special colour Blue/Pink/Pale Yellow. It would be available in very near future.

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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