




Fisher Space Pen
Fisher Space Pen - 400RAW Antimicrobial Raw Brass Bullet Space Pen - Ballpoint Pen
€43.20
Free shipping in Italy for orders from 69 euros
Reference 400RAW
Since 1977 in the heart of Milano
Official Dealer Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato
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Description
The raw brass composition of our 400-RAW is made of 85% Copper and 15% Zinc, making this pen a copper alloy that possesses antimicrobial properties, which were registered by the EPA in 2008.When closed, the Bullet Space Pen is the perfect size to carry in your wallet, pocket, purse, car glove box, organizer, or toolbox. When opened it's a full-sized, evenly balanced writing instrument.Each Bullet Space Pen will write upside down - at any angle, under water, 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.The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948 by Paul Fisher, who was soon machining a new pen design shaped from solid aluminum. This became our first Fisher ball point pen, the #400 Bullet Pen, and arguably the most popular pen of the twentieth century. This pen is now composed of all brass. Cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the classic design of the Fisher Bullet Pen has a place in the permanent collection in the New York Museum of Modern Art.
Fisher Space Pen’s Sealed Pressurized Ink Cartridge.
- Style: Cap Slides On & Off
- Finish: Antimicrobial Raw Brass
- Length: Open - 5.25" Closed - 3.75"
- Cartridge: Fisher Pressurized PR4, Black Ink, Medium Point
- Packaging: Moonscape Gift Box and an Astronaut Sleeve
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.