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RANGA HANDMADE PENS -MODEL 5 OFFER- BOCK #8 NIBS AREBACK IN STOCK


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Dear FPN'ers,

 

   This  Grand Offer  is for RANGA Handmade Pens Model 5 in Classic Ebonites and Premium Acrylics. 
The pens are completely handcrafted  These are very Giant Size Pens. It is treat for Giant Pen lovers. .Ebonite is , highly beautiful ,  Durable, evergreen ,long lasting , Classic and favorite material for Pen lovers. It has Vintage Characteristics. Premium Acrylics  are very attractive ,looks Gorgeous and appeals Visually very much.
Model 5 is Cigar Shape Pen in seamless finish.It caps in less than 1 turn. It is clipless Pen. This Model is available in 120 colours now.
Bock #8 Titanium nibs are available now in different line widths,. It is most sought after nibs among Fountain pen lovers. Ranga Model 5 and Bock #8 nibs brings the best of both the world to Fountain Pen lover's table.
This offer is Valid till 15th December -21

Capped Length - Approximately 7 Inches  Cap Dia - 19mm, Barrel Dia - 19mm,  Section Dia - 14mm at Thickest part and 12mm at thinnest part.
Making Time : 2 weeks
Price: Base Price for Ranga Pens with Ranga Screw in nibs and German Converters: Premium Acrylic -89USD,Premium Ebonite :89USD, Regular Acrylic -69USD, Regular Ebonite -69USD
You can upgrade it to plenty of nib choices with extra charge
Shipping charges: Through Courier (Quicker delivery-4 to 9 days) .USA : 19USD, Central Europe : 15USD, Singapore/ Malaysia: 15USD. Rest of the world: It varies from country to country from 10USD -19USD.
Kindly note that Shipping charges are very high, we bear the 50% of shipping charge and collecting the rest from customers.

Payment: Paypal id mpkandan@gmail.com

 

To book your pen, Please fill the below form . all details are included in the form 

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeQtPfXpJh9XnDqbJ7M3oIDlVWzQPM0hir9T26blec3RqdZYA/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

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