Last time anyone posted here was in Dec. of 2007 and it's now Dec. of 2016, so I'm a bit late to the discussion.
But I had to say I luv Space Pens and they are my go to pen as they will write under almost any conditions. I have seen one write on wax paper that I greased with a butter stick, just to try to defeat it, but even that failed. It wrote just fine.
So I'm a big believer in them. I have a modest collection, including the engraved solid Sterling silver, the engraved 24k gold plated, a lacquered standard brass, a lacquered brass Cap-O-Matic, the old nylon tipped stylus model, a silver and black Trekker, two different models of the gold titanium Infiniums, the original chrome Astronaut model, the 45 yr. Anniiversary Astronaut Special Edition, the Space-Tek rubber coated Astronaut, the Pocket Tech Star Spangled Banner Special Edition, and a 70s era brushed chrome model from early on in college. I also custom fit the refills to one of my brass tactical/EDC pens.
But I had to say I luv Space Pens and they are my go to pen as they will write under almost any conditions. I have seen one write on wax paper that I greased with a butter stick, just to try to defeat it, but even that failed. It wrote just fine.
So I'm a big believer in them. I have a modest collection, including the engraved solid Sterling silver, the engraved 24k gold plated, a lacquered standard brass, a lacquered brass Cap-O-Matic, the old nylon tipped stylus model, a silver and black Trekker, two different models of the gold titanium Infiniums, the original chrome Astronaut model, the 45 yr. Anniiversary Astronaut Special Edition, the Space-Tek rubber coated Astronaut, the Pocket Tech Star Spangled Banner Special Edition, and a 70s era brushed chrome model from early on in college. I also custom fit the refills to one of my brass tactical/EDC pens.
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