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BLUE TITANIUM NITRIDE ASTRONAUT SPACE PEN WITH NASA WORM LOGO – fag7-bltn-nw

£114.95 Inc VAT

£95.79 (Ex VAT)

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For nearly 60 years, the Fisher Space Pen has been a trusted companion on every crewed NASA mission, beginning with Apollo7. The latest iteration continues that legacy, combining precision craftmanship with innovative performance. Ideal for collectors, space enthusiasts and those inspired by the spirit of exploration.

PRODUCT DETAILS              

Overview

  • Retractable pen
  • Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects
  • Sealed, pressurized cartridge means it will write three times longer than an average ballpoint pen
  • Refills available

Key Features

Composition: Brass with titanium finish
Finish: Blue titanium nitride
Length: 12.8cm
Diameter: 0.96cm
Cartridge: Fisher pressurized FSPR4 black ink medium point
Packaging: Capsule gift box

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The AG7 was the original Fisher Space Pen that was used on the Apollo 7 space mission in 1968 and has been used on all manned space flights since then. The overall design and construction of this pen has not changed in over 50 years, and the pen you buy today will be the same as the one taken to the moon back in 1969.

A sturdy pen made from solid brass with an extremely hard chrome plating. It has a very positive and substantial feeling click mechanism. You press down on the top to extend the refill and press the side button to retract. Its special design assures you that you will always retract the point before you slide it in your pocket.

Produced in Nevada USA to exacting standards utilising Fisher’s tungsten carbide ballpoint and patented Thixotropic ink in a sealed, pressurised cartridge. Like all Fisher Space Pens, this pen will write in zero-gravity, upside down, underwater, over oil and grease, in -30 to +250 degrees Fahrenheit and three times longer than the average ballpoint pen.