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Ranga Handmade Acrylic Model 4C Pens With German Bock/jowo/schmidt Nibs


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Dear All,

 

Greetings!!! We are happy in introducing Ranga Handmade Acrylics Model 4C Pens with German Bock/Jowo/Schmidt Screw in Nib and German Converter to FPN'ers

 

It comes in Two colours

1. Blue Mother of Pearl

2. Red Mother of Pearl

 

These pens will also be available at Peytonstreetpens soon

 

 

 

Dimension: Capped Length -App 6 Inches. Cp and Barrel dia : 16mm

Our Price: 79$ Per Pen

Nibs : Lot of Nib Choices in Jowo/ Bock/ Schmidt

Converter: Schmidt K5

Clip: White or Gold or Clipless

Payment: Paypal id mpkandan@gmail.com

Making time : 2 weeks

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

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