Fisher Space Pen - Chrome with Shuttle
The original Bullet Space Pen was conceived in July of 1948. Paul Fisher was soon machining a new pen design shaped from solid aluminum. It became the
Fisher Space Pen, Bullet Space Pen with Shuttle Emblem, Chrome (600SH)
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The Fisher Chrome Bullet Space Pen writes at any angle upside down underwater and in harsh temperature conditions (hot and cold). When closed this pen slightly resembles a long bullet and it is this design that has been exhibited for a number of years by New York's Museum of Modern Art as an outstanding example of contemporary industrial design. Each Fisher Bullet Space pen comes in an attractive gift box with a small pamphlet that provides the interesting history of the Fisher Space Pen.
Fisher Space Pen Bullet Space Pen Chrome
This is a cap type pen, not a retractable pen. It is a compact pen with the cap on and a full sized pen with the writing point exposed. It is pictured
Fisher Space Pen #600SH / Chrome Bullet with Gold Shuttle
Description Since 1967, NASA selected the Fisher Space Pen for use on the Apollo Missions. They have been used on all American manned space flights
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