
Fisher Space Tungsten Cerakote Bullet ballpoint pen
Item no: 400H-237
Just when you thought Fisher Space Pens couldn't get any more durable, Fisher Space Pen takes durability to a whole new level with the introduction of Cerakote finished space pens. Cerakote is a ceramic polymer-based compound that offers the best durability, hardness, scratch resistance, corrosion resistance, flexibility, heat resistance, and chemical resistance. This finish has been popular for years in the tactical, military, outdoor, aerospace, and automotive industries, and Fisher Space is now bringing it to their pens as well.
Not only is the Tungsten Bullet Space Pen striking with its unique texture, this pen also performs in all weather conditions, in places where most pens will not. Don't worry about scratches or corrosion, as this ceramic polymer-based finish is as strong as it gets.
Paul Fisher developed the original bullet pen nearly 75 years ago. In July 1948, Mr. Fisher made the first bullet pen formed from solid aluminum. Today, the Fisher Bullet pen is the most popular pen of the twentieth century. Due to the size and shape of the Fisher Bullet pens, they fit perfectly in your pocket, jacket, or wallet. All Fisher Bullet pens come packaged in gift boxes and include a black refill (medium point) under pressure. Did you know that the Fisher Bullet Pens have been exhibited for years at the New York Museum of Modern Art?
Alle Fisher Space Pens are handmade in the Fisher Space Pen factory in Boulder City, Nevada. Thanks to the special gas-pressurized ink cartridge, they can write underwater, on greasy surfaces, at any angle (including upside down), in extreme weather conditions, extreme temperatures (-34°C to +121°C), and of course in the vacuum of space where they are still used every day.
- Ballpoint pen with cerakote finish
- Gas pressure filling ensuring it always keeps writing
- Delivered with medium black padding
The classic design of the Fisher Bullet Pen, which is called an excellent example of industrial art, has been exhibited for years at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The timeless design of the Bullet has been the subject of many art books and magazine articles.
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