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Fisher Space
Pens
Fisher Space Pen
'The Worlds Most
Dependable Writing Instrument'
In the 1950's there were dozens of ballpoint
models, and nearly every one took a different cartridge. In 1953
Paul Fisher invented the "Universal Refill" which could be used in
most pens. It was a good seller, since stationery store owners could
reduce their stock of assorted refills.
Not content, Paul continued to work on making a better refill. After
much experimentation he perfected a refill using thixotropic
ink-semisolid until the shearing action of the rolling ball
liquefied it-that would flow only when needed. The cartridge was
pressurized with nitrogen so that it didn't rely on gravity to make
it work. It was dependable in freezing cold and desert heat. It
could also write underwater and upside down. The trick was to have
the ink flow when you wanted it to, and not to flow the rest of the
time, a problem Fisher solved. Fisher's development couldn't have
come at a more opportune time. The space race was on, and the
astronauts involved in the Mercury and Gemini missions had been
using pencils to take notes in space since standard ball points did
not work in zero gravity. The Fisher cartridge did work in the
weightlessness of outer space and the astronauts, beginning with the
October, 1968 Apollo 7 mission began using the Fisher AG-7 Space Pen
and cartridge developed in 1966.
Fisher Space Pen
711 Yucca Street
Boulder City, NV 89005
http://www.spacepen.com


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