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Dear FPN'ers,


Greetings!!!!

Over the years We at Ranga Pens have successfully organized many group buys.

FPNer's frequently ask us to offer Famous Bock Titanium nibs for their flexible nature . We at Ranga Pens offers these nibs with our popular twelve Ranga models in 50 Ebonite Colours

So this is a good time to buy our Various 12 different popular Models with Bock titanium Nibs( @ Discounted Price) in this Group Buy.

There are lot of Reviews for these Models in various FPN threads.

The Highlights of these Group buy are

1. Various Popular Ranga Pens (12 Models) in Various beautiful 50 ebonite colours than before

2. Famous Bock Titanium Nibs which are Flexible


This Group Buy is Valid till 31-May-19


In order to participate in the group buy just fill the Google Form (Link Below)



Available Colours are as follows:


A. Special/ Regular Ebonite Colours (SE Series)


Solid Forest Green (S1)

Forest Green - Black Ripple(S2)

Forest Green - Honey Ripple(S3)

Forest Green - Khaki Ripple(S4)

Forest Green - Mustard Yellow Ripple(S5)

Forest Green - Teal Blue Ripple(S6)

Teal Blue - Black Ripple(S7)

Teal Blue - Khaki Ripple(S8)

Mustard Yellow - Black Ripple(S9)

Solid Maroon(S11)

Rose Red - Black Ripple(S12)

Rose Red - Mauve Ripple(S13)

Rose Red - Forest Green Ripple(S15)

Rose Red - Mustard Yellow Ripple(S17)

Brick Red - Khaki Ripple(S18)

Brick Red - Black Ripple(S19)

Teal Blue - Orange Ripple(S20)

Solid Olive Green (S23)

Solid Golden Brown(S24)

Blue/Green Ripple (S25)

Solid Chocolate Brown(S26)

Solid Sacramento Green /Teal (S27)

Solid Grass Green (S28)

Solid Military Green(S29)




B. Regular Colours (RE Series)


Brown Ripple (R1)

Green Ripple(R2)

Olive Ripple (R3)

Solid Black(R4)

Mottled Brown(R5)

Mottled Green(R6)

Mottled Olive Brown(R7)


C. Premium Ebonite Colours (PE Series)


Solid Blue(P1)

Black Yellow Swirl (P2)

Blue Pink Swirl(P3)

Solid Pale Green(P4)

Blue White Swirl (P5)

Green Yellow Swirl (P7)

Solid Pink(P8)

Blue /Green /Orange Swirl(P9)

Green/Pale Pink(P13)

Blue/ Pink/Pale Yellow Swirl (P14)



Prices are as follows:


RANGA Model 3:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 14mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $118

Premium Ebonite- With German Bock/Jowo/Schmidt Screw in Nib and German Schmidt Converter : US $133


RANGA Model 3C:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 14mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $118

Premium Ebonite- US $133


RANGA Model 4:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 16mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $123

Premium Ebonite- US $138


RANGA Model 4C:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 16mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $123

Premium Ebonite- US $138


RANGA Model 5: (Clipless Model)

(Thickness- 18.75mm dia / 17mm Dia based on availability (barrel and Cap), Capped Length - App 7 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $130

Premium Ebonite- US $145



RANGA Model 8:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 14mm, Barrel Dia : 12.5mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $118

Premium Ebonite- US $133


RANGA Model 8B:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 14mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $123

Premium Ebonite- US $138


RANGA Model 9B:

(Thickness-Cap Dia: 16mm, Barrel Dia : 16mm , Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $123

Premium Ebonite- US $138


RANGA Model Giant 9B: (Clipless Model)

(Thickness- 18.75mm dia / 17mm Dia based on availability (barrel and Cap), Capped Length - App 7 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite-US $130

Premium Ebonite- US $145


RANGA Thin Bamboo: (Clipless Model)

(Thickness- 14mm dia (barrel and Cap), Capped Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $133

Premium Ebonite- US $148


RANGA Bamboo (Regular Size): (Clipless Model)

(Thickness- 16mm dia (barrel and Cap), Capped Length - App 5.75 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $143

Premium Ebonite-US $158


RANGA Giant Bamboo: (Clipless Model)

(Thickness- 18.75mm dia / 17mm Dia based on availability (barrel and Cap), Capped Length - App 7 inches )

Regular / Special Ebonite- US $153

Premium Ebonite- US $168






Finish - Polished or Matte (Bakul)

Clip Option - Clipless or Gold Clip or Silver Clip


Nib Option: For C/C mechanism (with Schmidt K5 Converter) #6 Nib Options (included in price)

Bock Titanium- Fine / Medium / Broad

Shipping: Via Registered Post which is included in Price and takes 2 -4 Weeks.

Making Time:4 Weeks after payment

Payment: Paypal id- mpkandan@gmail.com



In order to participate in the group buy just fill the Google Form (Link Below) and Reply in the thread with "Form Submitted or just repost the choices in thread






Thanks for your support



Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company


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Form submitted and money payed.

 

Model 5 - (Clipless)
Special Ebonite
S12. Rose Red - Black Ripple
German Bock -Titanium #6 - Fine
Polished

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Form submitted and money payed.

 

Model 5 - (Clipless)

Special Ebonite

S12. Rose Red - Black Ripple

German Bock -Titanium #6 - Fine

Polished

 

Thanks Sir. I received it

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Form(s) submitted -- awaiting confirmation

 

Model 3 gold clip S2 fine polished

{and memory fails for the other... Think it was a 9B S7 (something blue) broad polished -- will find out on confirmation}

 

Update: payment submitted, and it was 9b S7

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Form(s) submitted -- awaiting confirmation

 

Model 3 gold clip S2 fine polished

{and memory fails for the other... Think it was a 9B S7 (something blue) broad polished -- will find out on confirmation}

Dear Mr. Baronwulfraed Sir,

 

Thanks for participation. I have sent detailed email

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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has anyone experience with these nibs? I'm a huge fan of Ranga pens, but have never used a titanium nib, so I am hesitant to pay the higher price. is it worth it?

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has anyone experience with these nibs? I'm a huge fan of Ranga pens, but have never used a titanium nib, so I am hesitant to pay the higher price. is it worth it?

The Bock titanium nib is one of my absolute favourites. Smooth but with a bit of give in the feel. I would definitely be participating in this group buy if the black/orange premium ebonite were available. Mr Kandan, you did say it would be available again soon?

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bbs, would you mind telling us which of the Bock nibs you favour: F, M, or B?

Thank you for any remarks that might help the neophyte make a decision.

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Happily! At present I favour the F, the springiness seems slightly more pronounced in that width. But nothing wrong with the M either. I haven't tried a B in this nib, so will reserve comment.

 

My titanium Bock nibs are in other pen models, but the steel Bock nibs I've got in Mr Kandan's pens have all performed well and I see no reason why the titanium ones shouldn't as well.

 

Good luck with your choice! Unless you want to explore the springiness feeling, I'd suggest going with the nib width you usually favour.

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Dear Sir,

 

Most of the models can be posted well . Please let me know the specific model

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen company

 

Do any of these models post: 3C, 8B or any of the Bamboos?

 

Thank you

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Do any of these models post: 3C, 8B or any of the Bamboos?

 

Thank you

 

Having just received a Bamboo and 4C, I hope I may ooze into the conversation.

 

My 4C posts, but not sturdily -- feels like the cap wants to pop off. Since the 3C has the large overlap cap (versus the 4C smooth cap join) I'd tend to suspect the 3C posts much easier.

 

My Bamboo has a short (1/4 inch) tail that seems sized to post the cap. It fits very snug. However, as the pens lack trim rings at the mouth of the cap, I'd be a bit worried about splitting the cap if one isn't perfectly in alignment with the tail.

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Do any of these models post: 3C, 8B or any of the Bamboos?

 

Thank you

Dear Mr. Peroride Sir,

 

Bamboo's can be posted. But It is not suggested.

3,3C,4,4C,8,8B,5,9B, Giant 9B can be posted well

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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Do any of these models post: 3C, 8B or any of the Bamboos?

 

Thank you

i have several 3 and 3c models and can tell you the post very well. the 8b does also. you can post the bamboos, but is very shallow and I've never felt very comfortable doing it. they are all so large (except perhaps the regular model 8) that posting usually isn't needed.

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Will the "Teal Blue - Khaki Ripple(S8)" material be available at any time? I keep looking in all the group buys and it is listed in the initial posting as a color choice, but is unavailable in the purchase options. Thank you.

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