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Thanks Mr Kandan, that's really great news! Will be watching and waiting for the group buy to start...

Thanks Sir. It would be very soon Sir.

 

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Kandan.<M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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so far, i have yet to meet a Ranga group buy I didn't like. I'm sure I will getting in on this one when the time comes.

Thanks Sir.We are blessed. I'm sure that You will like this model very much than any Ranga Model

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

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My own feeling is that it looks better as if it was a piece of cut cane that had escaped the crusher and had somehow been cleaned & polished for a inexplicable reason.

The custom pen is beautiful & there is really no ebonite that even comes close to the same appearance.

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Dear All,

 

As Promised, Here is the Group Buy Link for Ranga Sugarcane Model.

 

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/338340-ranga-sugarcane-model-group-buy-beautiful-handmade-pens-in-attractive-ebonites/

 

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Kandan.M.P

Ranga Pen Company

Is there any other material in which this can be made which, like the custom pens poster earlier, resemble sugarcane? The current lot of ebonites don’t look like sugarcane and wouldn’t appeal.

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It is the practice in some cane growing areas to burn the cane fields. I do not know whether this is to remove the sharp edged leaves or to evict dangerous pests that have made their home in the cane field. Maybe both. So the dark Poly Briar cane is a closer representation than you think.

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Is there any other material in which this can be made which, like the custom pens poster earlier, resemble sugarcane? The current lot of ebonites don’t look like sugarcane and wouldn’t appeal.

I also would like to know the possibility of other material.

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Ebonite with resemblance to wood grain would be far nicer. The two flat green shades don't look quite as mice IMHO.

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The blanks offered in this group buy don’t come close to what the initial two pens were. So resting my take on this buy.

Any suggestions or any other options of blanks available for this model?

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