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30-day Money Back GuaranteeHow many times have you reached into your flight bag or kneeboard during a flight only to find the ink has dried or the pen no longer working? This happens even more frequently the higher altitudes that you fly. The Fisher Space Pen is your solution to always having a working writing instrument during flight and on the ground.
Unlike ordinary ball pens which rely on gravity to feed ink, the replaceable Space Pen cartridge is pressurized. At nearly 35 pounds per square inch, ink is continuously fed to the tungsten carbide ball, allowing the user to write at any angle, even upside down. This advanced technology required Fisher Space Pen Co to develop a new and special ink.
And they did. The new visco-elastic, thixotropic ink, with a consistency similar to that of very thick rubber cement, flows as a result of the shearing action of the rolling ball in its socket. This shearing action liquefies the solid gel thixotropic ink, allowing the pen to write smoothly and dependably on the most surfaces and even underwater.
Evaporation, wasted ink and back leakage are eliminated. The estimated shelf-life of these pens is over 100 years.
The Fisher Bullet Pen is cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the Fisher Bullet Pen was exhibited for years at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The Bullet's timeless styling has been the subject of many art books, magazine articles, the Tonight Show, Good morning America, John Ratzenberger's Made in America, and even an episode of Seinfeld. It is one of the most well known pens in the world.
How many times have you reached into your flight bag or kneeboard during a flight only to find the ink has dried or the pen no longer working? This happens even more frequently the higher altitudes that you fly. The Fisher Space Pen is your solution to always having a working writing instrument during flight and on the ground.
Unlike ordinary ball pens which rely on gravity to feed ink, the replaceable Space Pen cartridge is pressurized. At nearly 35 pounds per square inch, ink is continuously fed to the tungsten carbide ball, allowing the user to write at any angle, even upside down. This advanced technology required Fisher Space Pen Co to develop a new and special ink.
And they did. The new visco-elastic, thixotropic ink, with a consistency similar to that of very thick rubber cement, flows as a result of the shearing action of the rolling ball in its socket. This shearing action liquefies the solid gel thixotropic ink, allowing the pen to write smoothly and dependably on the most surfaces and even underwater.
Evaporation, wasted ink and back leakage are eliminated. The estimated shelf-life of these pens is over 100 years.
The Fisher Bullet Pen is cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the Fisher Bullet Pen was exhibited for years at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The Bullet's timeless styling has been the subject of many art books, magazine articles, the Tonight Show, Good morning America, John Ratzenberger's Made in America, and even an episode of Seinfeld. It is one of the most well known pens in the world.