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RANGA PENS - NEW MODEL "RANGA RADIANT"- STYLISH , UNCONVENTIONAL & UNIQUE DESIGN -MORE COLOR & NIB CHOICES


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Dear FPN'ers ,

 

We are introducing RANGA RADIANT MODEL for first time. 

RANGA RADIANT is Fresh, Unique, Unconventional, Stylish and appealing in design. It is well balanced Pen.  The Cap and barrel are reverse tapered to look more elegant and Classic.  Section is tapered straight for  comfortable writing. Both the ends of the pens are Flat Shape. It comes with Immense craftmanship.This Pen caps and uncaps in just two to three turn. It is excellent every day carry pen for all Pen users. It is must Present Pen for every Fountain Pen Collector's .  It is also very ideal for Gifting . It is Pocket size pen. 

Capped length of the Pen is  137mm (5.4 Inches)  . The dia of Cap at its thickest point  is 17.5,mm and barrel at its thickest point  is 16mm .
Section Dia : 11.5 mm at thickness point and 11mm at thinnest point. 

We are running Launch Offer Price now for Ranga Radiant Model.

All details including Pictures  are included in the form. Please fill the form to purchase Ranga Radiant Model 

RANGA RADIANT MODEL PUCHASE FORM

 

Regards,

Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

 

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