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In 1965, Paul Fisher patented a pen. In 1968, that pen accompanied the Apollo 7 astronauts as they orbited the earth. Paul Fisher's 'Space Pen' didn't get the astronauts to the moon, but it meant they could write home.

The ingenious technology behind the AG7 Space Pen's nitrogen-pressurized ink cartridge meant that that there was ink flow only when the ball was rolling. It also meant the pen would write upside down, and even underwater. Today, the Space Pen is still in use in space.

And while the company's fame was built on the AG7, Fisher makes more than just the Space Pen. Their line of decorative, engravable pens are perfect as graduation gifts, and the Fisher line of commemorative utensils allows you to show your support for the Fire, Police, and Armed Forces.

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