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RANGA HANDMADES PENS- ABHIMANYU MODEL - SEVEN MORE MESMERIZING COLOURS IN REGULAR ACRYLIC SERIES- OFFER PRICE


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Dear FPN'ers,

 

Introducing Ranga Handmade Pens - Abhimanyu Group Buy In Seven more Mesmerizing Colours
R40. Fire Dancer
R41. Magnolia
R42. Poinsettia
R43. Chestnut
R44. Painted Desert
R45. Sapphire Sea
R46. Scarlet Pewter

 

All details are available in the order form. Base Price is 59USD with Ranga Screw in nib and Schmidt Converter. Your Pen can be ordered by filling the below form

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmMUFGtsiIeynqBudoIAvZo4zIPyViiP99eHwRe8S78k-5sA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

 

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