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RANGA PENS - INTRODUCING RANGA METAL SERIES FOR FIRST TIME- RANGA ABHIMANYU BRASS PEN WITH ENGRAVING OPTION


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Dear FPN'ers,
Greetings !!!  We are very happy to introduce our Ranga Metal Series Pens for first time. Here, we introduce Ranga Abhimanyu Brass Pen. Abhimanyu is our most successful Model. Brass is superb Metal to hold for writing with Antique Value. This is very gorgeous pen. 
Weight:  Capped Pen -122 grams ,Uncapped Pen -72grams
Engraving Personalization option is available. This makes the pen special for its owners.
In Order to Purchase  "RANGA  ABHIMANYU BRASS " Pen, Kindly fill the google form. All details are included in the form including the pen pictures

RANGA ABHIMANYU BRASS PEN PURCHASE LINK

 

You can contact us in our mail id mpkandan@yahoo.co.in for queries

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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"All details are included in the form including the pen pictures"

 

I don;t see any pictures in the form.

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6 hours ago, Drone said:

"All details are included in the form including the pen pictures"

 

I don;t see any pictures in the form.

 

You'll see them if you click through to page 2 (after supplying your email address).

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On 3/17/2024 at 10:41 AM, jchch1950 said:

Nice looking and heavy pens. An add on clip will be useful .

 

+1 - i second that

I have around 25 Ranga pens of different models, and all of them are without any clip because of the aesthetics.. 

A bit more focus on the clip and attachment and how it fits in the overall grand scheme of things can do wonders for Ranga pens  

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