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Ranga Handmade Pens - Splendour Models in Classic Ebonites


mpkandan

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Dear  FPN'ers,

 

    This  Offer is for RANGA Handmade Pens Splendour Models in Classic Ebonites.
The pens are completely handcrafted  These are  Giant Size Pens but perfectly suitable for Every day use. It is well balanced pen.  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. 
Splendour Model  is  available in 3 Shapes ( Peak / round/ Torpedo).It caps in less than 1 turn. Peak and Round Shape pen has Tapered section with lip. Torpedo Shape pen has Hourglass section.
Bock #8 Titanium nibs are available now in different line widths,. It is most sought after nibs among Fountain pen lovers. Ranga Splendour Pen and Bock #8 nibs brings the best of both the world to Fountain Pen lover's table.
This offer is Valid till 28th February -22
Capped Length - Approximately 170mm  Cap Dia - 19mm, Barrel Dia - 17.5mm,  Section Dia - 14.5mm at Thickest part and 13mm at thinnest part. 
Making Time : 2 weeks
Price: Base Price for Ranga Pens with Ranga Screw in nibs and German Converters: Premium Ebonite  99USD, Regular Ebonite -79USD.
. 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 15USD -19USD. 
Kindly note that Shipping charges are very high, we bear the 50% of shipping charge and collecting the rest from customers. (Charges published above)

Payment Details : Paypal id mpkandan@gmail.com
.This  offer Price is Valid till 28-February-22

 

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

 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdrX12KnBUV3ROrYdX9lHaY7byuFk876Covbbr_4NHgZMONow/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0

 

 

Take care

 

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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