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Fisher Space Pen Bullet with Clip Apollo 13 50th Anniversary

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This Apollo 11 Special Edition 50th Anniversary Astronaut Pen is in chrome, complemented with fine engravings including the Columbia Command and Service Module, historic dates, and Apollo 11 50th Anniversary text. Paul C. Fisher designed an innovative ballpoint pen that performs best in unique environments. He created a sealed and pressurized ink cartridge that debuted on the Apollo 7 mission in 1968 and has been reliably used on all manned space flights ever since.

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Chrome Bullet Space Pen, Apollo 13 50th Anniversary

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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.

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This special edition of the Cap-O-Matic features an eagle logo and dates to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Let's get the famous story out of the way. Everyone 'knows' that ballpoints didn't work in space, without gravity, so the Americans spent millions of dollars to develop a special pressurised ballpoint that did work in space. The Russians just used a pencil. Well, not really. The Americans and Russians both used pencils.

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