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What is this gold device? A pen?

Yes it's a Fisher Space pen
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Very cool @TheFactor. I'm so old school, I am still rocking Waterman's and the Cross enamels my company gave away ten years ago[emoji3][emoji3]

Thanks ! I still have a few cross pens also from a long time ago [emoji106]


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Thanks ! I still have a few cross pens also from a long time ago [emoji106]


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So. Some ten years ago my company sprang for pens to give out when we signed contracts with developers. Still have a couple, which really was not the point [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
 
Never head of a fisher space pen.

I still use a Cross pen with my uniform at work.

It was used in space due to its design .
Here's some info on it ..

Sealed pressurized ink cartridge the Space Pen will work in the freezing cold the boiling heat the gravity-free vacuum of Space. It is used on all manned Space Flights- American and Russian. Style: Cap OffOpen Length: 5.5"Closed Length: 3.75"Black Ink Medium PointRefillable Ink
From the manufacturer
The Fisher Bullet Pen

Made In The USA!
When it comes to pens, if you’re anything like us you can’t settle with just any old plastic ballpoint. You expect and deserve more from your pens - much more. Our 30,000 square foot manufacturing facility is located in Boulder City, Nevada, where our products are precision assembled, both hand and machine tested, and carry a lifetime quality guarantee, so you can write confidently with the knowledge that your Fisher Space Pen will never let you down!

Writes in Extreme Conditions:

Writes at any angle- even upside down.

Writes underwater and over wet surfaces.

Writes in extreme temperatures from -30 F to +250 F

Writes in the gravity-free vacuum of space.


Fisher Pressurized Cartridge



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So. Some ten years ago my company sprang for pens to give out when we signed contracts with developers. Still have a couple, which really was not the point [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]

But you've made your point [emoji14]

I've been hanging around you to much my friend [emoji16]


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