Fisher Bullet Space Pen
Gift type: Stationery
Perfect pick for: Students, Writers, Professionals
Estimated Price: Β£33.85
From the manufacturer Made In The USA When it comes to pens, if youβre anything like us you canβt settle with just any old plastic ballpoint. You expect and deserve more from your pens - much more. Our 30,000 square foot manufacturing facility is located in Boulder City, Nevada, where our products are precision assembled, both hand and machine tested.
Writes in Extreme Conditions:
- Writes at any angle- even upside down
- Writes underwater and over wet surfaces
- Writes in extreme temperatures from -30 F to +250 F
- Writes in the gravity-free vacuum of space
The Fisher Bullet Pen 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 aluminium. This became our first Fisher ballpoint pen, the #400 Bullet Pen, and arguably the most popular pen of the twentieth century. This pen is now composed of all brass with a chrome finish. Cited as an outstanding example of industrial art, the classic design of the Fisher Bullet Pen has been exhibited for years in the New York Museum of Modern Art.
Fishers Pressurized Cartridges:
The secret behind the unique capabilities of our pens lies in the ink cartridge itself. Our refills are hermetically sealed, pressurized with nitrogen gas, and feature a tungsten carbide ballpoint tip - the same extra hard metal that is used to make armour-piercing ammunition. No longer relying on gravity to write, our pens are able to function at any angle, even upside down. In order to prevent leaks from the gas pressure, our ink has to be thick, thixotropic to be exact. Fisher ink is actually more of a gel than a liquid when it is at rest, with a consistency similar to that of toothpaste. It is only when pressure is applied to the ballpoint that the ink will take on the spreadable properties of a liquid, while still retaining the stickiness needed to adhere to nearly any material.
Facts and History of the Space Pens:
The story of the Space Pen really begins with its inventor, Paul C. Fisher. Before he took to making pens, Paul worked in an airplane propeller factory during World War II. It was there that he gained valuable experience with ball bearings, knowledge that would come in handy down the road for creating ballpoints. In the end, he had developed what he considered to be the perfect pen β a pen with ink that would not be exposed to air, rely on gravity, leak or dry up, and that wrote underwater and in extreme temperatures. His breakthrough happened to be perfectly timed with the space race and he offered the pens to NASA for consideration.
Features:
- Writes at any angle, even in Zero Gravity. Simply the most versatile pen ever made
- Writes in extreme temperatures from -30F to 250F
- Height: 0.8 cm
- Length: 9.5 cm
- Width: 0.8 cm
While it may seem like a lot to pay for a pen used on a day-to-day basis, the Fisher Bullet Space Pen is worth every penny. The pen writes smoothly without the need to scribble back and forth to start the ink flowing. Its compact size makes it convenient to carry around, and the ink is black, smudge-proof, and long-lasting. The pen's design, made of brass with a chrome finish, is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, allowing writing at any angle, even underwater and over wet surfaces.