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Fisher Space Pen

Fisher Space Pen - M4B-NASAMB Matte Black Cap-O-Matic Space Pen with NASA Meatball Logo - BallPoint Pen

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Fisher Space Pen - ECL-NASAMB Eclipse Space Pen with NASA Meatball Logo - BallPoint Pen

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For over 50 years, Fisher Space Pen has been proud to have their technology approved and used on every crewed flight into space since 1967 with NASA.  Today, space exploration is achieving unimaginable accomplishments, while NASA is continuing to push the envelope of what is possible, in space.  Finally, the fans have the chance to collect their first Eclipse Space Pen donning the NASA Meatball logo!

The Cap-O-Matic line utilizes cap activation to extend and retract the point and each carries a gas-pressurized PR style ink refill cartridge, which means that they feature all the unique capabilities that are synonymous with Fisher products: they will write upside down - at any angle, underwater, through grease, extreme temperatures (-30 to +250 degrees F), on almost any surface, three times longer than the average pen, and of course in the gravity-free vacuum of space, and all pens are lifetime guaranteed for quality against all manufacturing defects - American Technology.

Fisher Space Pen’s Sealed Pressurized Ink Cartridge.

  • Style: Cap Activation
  • Finish: Matte Black
  • Length: 5.375"
  • Cartridge: Fisher Pressurized PR4, Black Ink, Medium Point
  • Packaging: Saturn V Gift Box

Each Fisher Space Pen will write upside down - at any angle, underwater, through grease, in extreme temperatures (-30 to +250 degrees F), on almost any surface, three times longer than the average pen, and of course in the gravity-free vacuum of space.

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