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It was in 1967 that NASA finalised its rigorous testing and the Fisher
Space Pen AG7 was provided to Astronauts because it was the only pen
that would write in the gravity-free vacuum of outerspace.
However, the additional benefits to earth bound writers was that the
Fisher Space Pen would write over fingerprints, under water, upside
down, on wet paper in the freezing cold (-30F) and in extreme heat
(+250F). Evaporation, wasted ink and back leakage are eliminated.
Shelf life is increased to over 100 years. Paul C Fisher personally
invested over US$2 million dollars in developing his pressurised Space
Pens. Unconditionally guaranteed to provide outstanding service both
here on Earth and in Space, Fisher Space Pens are truly engineered for
better writing.
Download the
2010 Fisher Space Pen Catalog HERE (PDF 2.5Mb.) |