All-weather, all-conditions, and just as tough (and pretty) as can be. This Fisher Translucent Bullet Space Pen can write upside down and underwater, on wet or greasy surfaces, in zero gravity and at altitudes over 12,000 feet, from -30 F (-34 C) to 250 F (121 C). The thixotropic ink in the pressurized reservoir writes three times longer than your standard ballpoint, making it a go-to choice for alpinists and divers, paramedics, construction workers, and military. Compact when closed, this Fisher Translucent Bullet Space Pen fits easily into pockets, purses, toolboxes and wallets and opens to a full-sized slim ballpoint, evenly balancedwith a knurled grip. This timeless pen is all brass with either a blueberry, red cherry, passion purple, or lime green finish. You'll find the ink to be smooth gliding and dark.
Paul Fisher first conceived of the Bullet Space Pen in 1948 and developed his design for the burgeoning space program. His use of pressurized cartridges, thixotropic ink and a tungsten carbide ball tip solved the dilemma of having ink flow always and only when needed. Fisher's first ballpoint pen is arguably the most popular of the 20th century; Fisher Space pens are displayed in both the NASA Museum and the New York Museum of Modern Art.
- Length: Open - 5.25 inches; Closed - 3.75 inches
- Cap On/Off Style
- Thixotropic Black Ink
- Finish: Blueberry, Red Cherry, or Lime Green
- Refill: PR-4 Black Ink Medium Point
- Packaging: Moonscape Box w/ Astronaut Sleeve
- Lifetime Guarantee
Made In - USA