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"Just like in the Seinfeld episode!"
I bought this pen for my dad along with a Seinfeld tape. He got a kick out of it, but I'm not sure how often he has used it. It writes upside down!

"Take The Pen!!!!!"
Great Pen! Originally saw this chrome bullet pen on the Jerry Seinfield show. (Take the Pen!! episode) Some people have said that the ink blobs. Actually the ink is the thickness of chewing gum, -- it isn't liquid like most pens. There is a burst of nitrogen sealed behind the ink and enclosed within the cartridge, which pushes the ink out when writing. This is why the pens writes at any angle, including upside down. The small insignificant ball of ink on the tip of the cartridge noticed every now and then, when you pull it out to start writing, is actually a self sealing mechanism so that the pen does not leak in your pocket or shirt. It actually seals the end of the ball. At any rate, I love the pen. It is always handy.

"Beware the Space Pen"
The pen works well enough, but be careful when ordering. It comes in two models; one with a clip and one without. I made the mistake of automatically assuming any pen, especially one as small as this, would come with a standard clip. The only reason I can imagine for marketing it this way is to increase the buyer's chance of losing it.

"My Honest and down to Earth Review of Fisher Bullet Pen"
I've never written a review online before, and I'll probably never write one ever again. But this product "shiny chrome Fisher Bullet Space pen" compelled me to write a review for all those who are currently debating whether or not to spend the money to buy a Fisher Space Pen.

The short answer is Yes, I definetly do recommended it! If you are a gadget freak, if you are a 'perfectionist', if you are an engineer, busy-person, doctor, lawyer, soldier, spy, President, or maybe even astronaut, or simply the average person who needs a pen to perform every single time without exception, this pen has its use for you.


I bought my fisher pen online partly because after reading these reviews it swayed me to be more inclined to 'give this a try'. Today I received my very first fisher space pen and my first impression of it was that it was such a tiny, (and 'tiny' is the correct word here) pen! I knew the bullet pen wasn't going to be full size, but honestly I had really expected something a little bit 'larger' and more substantial than that 'little' thing!

I proceeded to test it out. It writes and writes upside-down for as long as you can write upside-down, which is more than I can say for even the most fanciest of other ball point pens. The claim that fisher pens write upside down and at any angle is 100% absolutely true!

I submerged it under a tub of water and it wrote a full page. And I suppose it would have written another page and yet another, as long as the page lasts that long under water. Every other pen I tested stopped writing after about the first 5 words.

I smeared vegetable oil over college page and it wrote 'poorly' (I wouldn't recommend writing over grease, the words can be made out but it looks really bad, jerky,etc) for about the first two sentences and then quit on me. So in this sense, I don't think it can write on grease. But it performed significantly better than all other ball point pins I tested, all of which stopped writing after about the first 8 characters.

This pen is awesome in every way! It's a little too small, but I guess that comes in handy when traveling and putting it in your pocket all day long without hurting yourself or making you uncomfortable.

So this is my down to Earth review of a pen that went to space. If you can afford it, this pen is one of the best on the earth and even in space for its designed purposes.

It's a lot smaller than I thought, but it does write underwater, it is waterproof, and it does write upside down and at any angle.


Bo Chen

"Great Space pens!"
I was happy to find these pens. I give them out for graduation. I could no longer find them at the retail store and was very happy to find a site that sold them. The pens are very nice and I have been very happy with giving them as gifts. I have already given out 14 of them for High School graduations to both boys and girls.

I got the order promptly and I will use that site again as I have 29 grandchildren and give these out yearly as my grandchildren graduate from both high school and college.


 

Bullet Space Pen

List Price :
Our Price : too low to display

Why I buy this one ?
- Writes at any angle. Even in ZERO GRAVITY
- "Writes through dirt, oil, grease and on shiny surfaces"
- Writes in freezing cold; down to -55F BELOW ZERO
- All Brass and Steel Components



What our customer's say!

"Perfect", The pen came expediently in perfect condition. I use it all the time! I love how portable it is.

"Space Pen", My husband bought a space pen for himself and one for his dad. Idk how his dad likes it, but my husband loves his. He carries it in his pocket everywhere, to work, to church, because it is so small, it fits easily in pocket. It writes well upside, on paper thats wet, and if it does write in extreme temperatures -- well, we're probably never going to be testing that one. But overall, it is a very cool little pen.

"It's a pen from the future!", This thing will write on a wet glass, I kid you not. Comfortable in your pocket, albeit a bit thin for my hand when writing. Always works, looks slick, worth the money.

Merlin Mann was right. Perfect for you hipster PDA.

"Great pen to carry around in your pocket", The beauty of this pen (apart from its looks) is you can carry it around in your pocket without worrying if it's going to leak, break, or dig into you leg. It's short length (about 2/3 the length of a typical pen) and rounded ends mean that I hardly notice it's there. The casing is solid and protects against ink leakage.

The only two minor negatives I can think of are that without a clip the pen rolls easily when placed on a flat surface (I could reattach the clip if it was that big a deal), and I personally prefer writing with the 0.5 mm tip of a Pilot G-2. With a finer tip I'd give this pen a perfect 5 stars.



"Works just as Advertised!", This is a great product and works just as described. The bullet pen feels just as hood as a full-sized pen when the cap is placed on the end to write with it. The only problem is the fact that it is very small when capped and not using it, so you must be careful not to lose it! If there is no clip on it it can roll very easily and because of its size, be very difficult to find. But for the price, a great product if you are looking for a small pen to write under all kinds of circumstances!



 
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"Trade your PDA for a Space Pen", I found my PDA a pain to enter information into, and replaced it with a Space Pen and a pocket notebook. If you are a writing dork and want to carry a pen with you everywhere you go, perhaps in your back pocket with your jotting notebook, then you need the bullet Space Pen. It's small - about 3 inches long with the cap on - so it fits in your pocket. When you remove the cap and secure it to the bottom of the pen, it lengthens to a more comfortable size for writing. The chrome cap and body keep it from bending and bursting in your back pocket, and ruining the driver's seat of your car, not to mention some very comfy jeans.

Aside from all that, it doesn't clog and it writes immediately, every time. And it's not expensive compared to far fancier and less functional pens. Overall it's a great piece of gee-golly technology from the space age, that is also fully functional and practical.

"Perfect", I love the space pen. Period. It just plain works.

I keep mine in the little change pocket of my jeans, and that plus a Moleskine Cahier, I have a pen and paper at all times. Non-jean days it slips right in with my change. Some folks may prefer the gel inks, but they are far too smudgy for writing in a tiny book. I had a Cross Ion that I used before this, and all I got was smudge. These don't leak, they don't dry out, they always work. Each ink refill lasts alot longer.

It also is just the right size and shape to use as a worry stone. If you have fidgety hands, meet your new best friend. I often find I have subconsciously taken it out and started twirling it or playing with the cap. The chrome feel smooth and reassuring, the size fits perfectly in your hand.

"Perfect for a Contractor", I'm up and down ladders all day long. I'm working in the rain or snow or heat. I was always breaking pens and making a mess or sharpening a pencil every time I needed to write.

Then came the Space Pen, the perfect pen, the only writing instrument I'll ever take on the job with me again.

The size is perfect. Closed, it comfortably fits in my pocket and never jabs me, never breaks, never leaves a mess. I've been using my space pen for 3 years and it's not given me a bit of problem. It writes anywhere, anytime.

Opened, the cap fits right on the back and it's a full-sized pen, writes well and looks good. I can hand it to a client and they always look like they want to keep it for themselves.

"Just a Pen", Its a pen good for traveling. Yet, pens are one of the first few things to get lost on a traveling trip. I might not want to risk it.
Next, its a pen that can write upside down. But writing upside down is very uncomfortable, not easy and its bad for the eyes. For the sake of health, i won't do it.
Thirdly, the ink smudges as much as an oil based <$1 pens.
Finally, the ink on paper aesthetically leaves much to be desired. I may write with this fancy pen but people will think i wrote with a pen i stole from the waitress.

I like the casing that is about the length of my middle finger when closed. Its slight weight helps make it feel stable in the hand. Its a nice gift to compliment an internet hype. But once he/she realizes my earlier points, he/she will have another good gift set to compliment an internet hype.

On a last note, the pen DOES NOT write on any surface. I need some sympathy here.

Sex appeal: 00%
Nerd Appeal: 95%
Engineering Appeal: 15% (for writing upside down)



"Great Product, Great Service", This pen is so cool. I receive complements on it all the time. It's small, fits where you need it and available. My kids have one, as well and love theirs.



 
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