| The Fisher Space Pen
Company can trace its roots
back to 1948 when Paul Fisher
introduced the iconic Bullet
Pen to the world. An instant
classic, it is one of the most
recognizable and best known
pens of the 20th century.
Cited as an outstanding
example of industrial art, one
of the originals was exhibited
for years in the MOMA
(Museum of Modern Art) in
New York. Never content
to rest on his laurels, Fisher
went on to develop the
pressurized cartridge and a
uniquely formulated ink that
allows the user to write at any
angle, underwater, on
photographs, at temperature
extremes, and in outer space.
Fisher Space Pens have been
used by NASA since 1968.
However, you don't have to
be an astronaut to enjoy
using a Fisher Space Pen. |