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RANGA HANDMADE PENS- SUGARCANE MODEL -(REGULAR & GIANT SIZE) OFFER SALE IN VARIOUS EBONITES & ACRYLICS


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Dear FPN'ers,

 

This Offer is for RANGA Sugarcane Model Pen in TWO different sizes. 1.Regular Sugarcane , 2.Giant Sugarcane in Various Ebionites & Acrylic Colors
This Pen caps and uncaps in just one turn . Capping and Uncapping would be very easier.
It resembles Natural Sugarcane . It is Clipless Model Pen.
The top and bottom edge of the Pens are beautifully Carved to make it unique.
The Sugarcane Nodes are Precisely crafted.
It takes lot of Artisan's time to make a single pen.
This is one of the Ranga Flagship Model.

This offer is Valid till 02-September -2024

1.Regular Sugarcane  -  Capped length 6.5 inches approximately. Dia - 14.5mm and 16.8 at nodes. Section 11.2mm at maximum part and 10.2mm at center.
2.Giant Sugarcane -  Capped length 7 inches approximately. Dia - 16.5mm and 18.75 at nodes. Section 11.5mm at maximum part and 10.8mm at center.

 

In Order to Purchase  "RANGA  SUGARCANE MODEL IN REGULAR / GIANT SIZE  " Pen, Kindly fill the google form. All details & Pictures are included in the form

 

RANGA HANDMADE PENS- SUGARCANE (REGULAR & GIANT)  MODEL -OFFER SALE IN VARIOUS EBONITES & ACRYLICS

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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