Fisher Space pens

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Thinking about getting one soon. What model seems to be the most comfortable in their lineup, uses the presurized catridges, and is around/under 50USD...

I prefer silver, but gold works too. hate black pen, not easy enough to ID if it's laying on a table and gets moved.
 
The Fisher Bullet. I don't know if it would be considered comfortable or not but it uses pressurized ink cartridges, about $15-25USD, and is small enough to fit in your wallet if you'd like to use it as a backup/emergency pen. Hope this helps. Good luck!


-DC2
 
I have the black matte Fisher and it's great as a primary pen also. I've used mine for notes in class and for charting at work. I'm hoping to pick up one of the telescopic pens some day as they also seem pretty cool.
Matt
 
The telescoping model is a great pen and uses the same refill as the rest. It is number one on the "cool" scale.

The bullet is more robust and I think more comfortable to write with than the telescoping.

The new X750 is very small when carrying, but it writes comfortably when you post the cap. It also had rubber on the writing side that makes it very comfortable if you bear down when writing.

All can be purchased for under $30.00

Daniel
 
Another fan of the telescoping model here....I carry one daily in a Mission wallet (nice design Jason) with my pocket knife.
Jim
 
Chrome bullet in a Mission Wallet for me.

That along with a BM Big Spender make for a great combo!
 
I carry two matte black Bullets in my Mission Wallet and two chrome Cap-O-Matics for work. I like the Caps because they are cheap ($10 per pen) and they have the knurled grip. Plus they look more expensive then they really are.
 
I've got a chrome bullet, telescoping, and Futura. I like them all, but the bullet is my favorite. It goes in my pocket and I always have it with me. The telescoping one is cool, but the grip isn't as comfortable, and it's too thick for pocket carry for me.
 
I´ve had the original model with side button and a chromed bullet, both were very nice, both were stolen and I can´t find Fisher in Mexico anymore, I do have a simple plastic one but it´s not as good.

I have a bunch of refills and they come with an adaptor to fit Parker, I believe there are adapters for Cross also (or maybe special refills that fit them).
 
I discovered that it'll hold a small knife, bullet pen and ARC AAA light, with suited my needs perfectly.
Jim
 
Thanks for the quick reply from Bucky and Jason. I'll get hold of bladeart and order one up tomorrow!;)
 
I get my Fishers from http://www.penwa.com/

Usually free refill for any pen purchase, great customer service.

My collection:
1. Telescoping Space Pen
2. Shiny Chrome Bullet Space Pen
3. Fisher Brushed Chrome BULLET Space Pen
4. MILITARY Space Pen

Still more to come...
cheers
 
I had the same positive experience as Tennessee in dealing with Penwa for the purchase of Fisher pens.
Jim
 
Originally posted by Tennessee
soa - I visit Manchester once in a while, my cousin lives there. See you areound.

Strangely enough, I'm planning to move to the Highlands in the summer - to a place called Cromarty - not far from you at all...
 
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