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These look like amazing desk pens. Thank you for another awesome opportunity. I like the larger size, but I was hoping the section diameter would be thicker. Any chance?

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These look like amazing desk pens. Thank you for another awesome opportunity. I like the larger size, but I was hoping the section diameter would be thicker. Any chance?

Thanks a lot Sir. It can be made slightly thicker .

Please reach me in mpkandan@yahoo.co.in for any queries

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Hi, Mhguda. :)

Happy to be able to finally enter a new one home. It has been such a longtime away...

 

Yes, the Olive green look stunning in bakul.

 

I have just a little modification to make:

 

Please Mr Kandan, would it be possible to have a gold tone #6 kanwrite nib, instead of the silver tone?

Thank you in advance.

 

I hope my pen will look like the one on your photo. :)

 

Sure Sir. Gold Mono tone nib will be provided

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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I keep telling myself I won't be buying any more Ranga pens - then Mr Kandan M.P. goes and introduces another group buy...

 

I've gone for a regular size, olive ebonite, glossy finish (visvamitra's bamboo pen in olive ebonite looks so good, https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/326294-ranga-bamboo/) - no nib, but threaded for JoWo #6.

 

I already have a JoWo unit on the way from fpnibs.com, sporting their new "duopoint" custom grind (fine stub right-way up writing, EF upside down writing). I think I know which pen it's for now!

You are welcome Sir

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Hi Kandan,

 

Do you have comparison pictures with other Ranga models ?

 

thanks,

Dinuraj

Dear Sir,

 

Please find the Comparison photo of Ranga other Models with Giant and Regular Sugarcane

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Thanks Kandan. I will make the order for a regular sugarcane.

 

thanks,

Dinuraj

Dear Sir,

 

Please find the Comparison photo of Ranga other Models with Giant and Regular Sugarcane

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Dear Sir,

 

Please find the Comparison photo of Ranga other Models with Giant and Regular Sugarcane

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

Dear Mr. Kandan,

 

Would you be able to post a comparison photo with the same pens uncapped?

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Dear Mr. Kandan,

 

Would you be able to post a comparison photo with the same pens uncapped?

Let me try Sir

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I have ordered a Giant Sugarcane, Rose Red/Black Ripple, Eyedropper, Dual-tone Fine nib, polished. I've enjoyed all my Ranga pens. Thanks for having another group buy!

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form submitted, will probably put one in for a premium ebonite model too

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Your photos have really improved!

 

We're very enthusiastic about the Sugarcane and will be bringing a small selection to the San Francisco Pen Show in a few weeks.

 

TERI

Respected Teri,

 

Thanks a lot. Your words mean lot to us. Wish you all the best for SF Pen Show!!!!

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Form submitted and payment sent

 

My choice is ED regular size in olive green polished

For slight extra cost I asked for a Bock nib to be fitted.

 

Thank you Mr Kandan

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Dear All,

 

Thanks for your great support again for making this Sugarcane Model Group buy a great Success.

We started shipping your orders. We will send the tracking numbers soon

Take care

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Dear All,

 

Thanks for your great support again for making this Sugarcane Model Group buy a great Success.

We started shipping your orders. We will send the tracking numbers soon

Take care

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

Got an email today to say that mine was on the way - looking forward to its arrival with eager anticipation!

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Look what just arrived in the mail today: my olive green Ranga Sugarcane (standard size)! It's every bit as attractive as I thought it would be, and then some:

 

fpn_1535433179__ranga_sugarcane_pen_01.j

 

fpn_1535433275__ranga_sugarcane_pen_03.j

 

Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, the colour is not perfect - on my screen, the pen looks a bit brighter and more yellow than in real life.

 

Here's an obligatory comparison shot, for size:

 

fpn_1535433353__ranga_sugarcane_pen_comp

 

(Top to bottom: Ranga Model 8, Model 8B, Model 3, Sugarcane, Bamboo (Regular), Model 4, Model 5)

 

Many thanks again Mr Kandan, for helping to fuel my Ranga addiction...

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@Fountainpagan, definitely worth the wait. I decided to ask for a gloss finish, even though the bakul finish for this colour looked pretty good (in the photos). Very glad I did so - it looks and feels great!

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Look what just arrived in the mail today: my olive green Ranga Sugarcane (standard size)! It's every bit as attractive as I thought it would be, and then some:

 

fpn_1535433179__ranga_sugarcane_pen_01.j

 

fpn_1535433275__ranga_sugarcane_pen_03.j

 

Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, the colour is not perfect - on my screen, the pen looks a bit brighter and more yellow than in real life.

 

Here's an obligatory comparison shot, for size:

 

fpn_1535433353__ranga_sugarcane_pen_comp

 

(Top to bottom: Ranga Model 8, Model 8B, Model 3, Sugarcane, Bamboo (Regular), Model 4, Model 5)

 

Many thanks again Mr Kandan, for helping to fuel my Ranga addiction...

Thanks a lot Sir for your nice words and Pictures. Big Thanks again for the Excellent pictures..

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Dear All,

 

Thanks for the excellent Support for this Ranga Sugarcane Model Group Buy. All the paid orders were shipped.

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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