Classic Fisher Space Pens have been going into space since before the first Moon landing. The cartridges of conventional ball point pens are open to permit ink to be fed to the point. The secret behind the Fisher Space Pen lies in the unique design characteristics of the ink and the high precision manufacturing tolerances of the ball point and socket. The ink is fed to the ball point by gas pressure permitting the pen to write in any position.
Fisher ZG Space Zero Gravity Pen with U.S. Flag Imprint Black Rubber Finish
Black Rubber, Chrome Accents Zero Gravity Space Pen
Matte Black Shuttle Space Pen, Chrome Accents - Fisher Space Pen
Fisher Space NonReflective Military Cap-O-Matic Space Pen, Matte Black (SM4B) : Office Products
Matte Black Bullet Space Pen with Space Shuttle. When closed, bullet space pens are a great size to carry in your wallet, pocket, purse, car glove box, organizer or toolbox. When open it's a full-sized, evenly balanced writing pen. The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948, Paul Fisher was soon machining a pen design shaped from solid aluminum. It became our first Fisher ball point pen, the 400 Bullet Pen, and arguably the most popular pen of the twentieth century.
Fisher Matte Bullet Space Pen, Black
Fisher Space Pens Space-Tec, FP850048
Fisher Bullet Space Pen- Chrome with Clip — Two Hands Paperie
Fisher Bullet Space Pen- Matte Black with Clip — Two Hands Paperie
Fisher Zero-Gravity Pen - Kennedy Space Center Space Shop
Fisher Bullet Space Pen- Chrome with Clip — Two Hands Paperie
Fisher Space Pen, Zero Gravity Space Pen with U.S. Flag Imprint, Black Rubber Finish (ZG)
Eclipse Space Pen