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Fisher space pens are true American originals. Designed
in the heat of the Space Race to work under extreme conditions,
they show their true NASA heritage.
Every Fisher ballpen has a state-of-the-art
refill.
All ordinary refills have water-based ink, with a small
opening in the top to let in atmospheric pressure. The hole in
the top limits
the life of the refill to about two years, and this is
usually why
the refill stops, not because it runs out of ink.
The fisher refill is
totally sealed, giving it a refill life of 100 years. It will last as
long as there is ink in it.
The refill is charged with 50 psi (350 kPa)
nitrogen, which forces a small ball down on top of the ink column towards
the ball nib. The
ink is based on a synthetic rubber, so it is dense and
sticky, allowing it to write on wet and greasy surfaces, but it comes
out easily because
of the gas pressure.
What does all of this mean,
assuming you are not an astronaut in space, climber on Mt Everest or
in the Military, all
places these pens are used?
You get a ballpen which is a delight to write
with a dense bold line with a minimum of effort, and which always works.