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Fisher TiNi Infinium Space Pens
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Fisher TiNi Infinium Space Pens
Daisy_Cutter
1288
Apr 30, 2018
Cool. I don't think I've ever seen the original Fisher AG-7 pop up here though, which is surprising. I thought it'd be more popular considering it was the pen that was actually procured by NASA, and also has a unique and satisfying click mechanism.
SCtallguy
34
Sep 25, 2018
Daisy_Cutter
Yes I agree I wished they offered that one.
SwanD
8
Jan 8, 2019
Daisy_Cutter
I own an AG-7 and I agree, the clicking mechanism is very satisfying. It is an amazing pen and worth the money.
Liberty
345
May 9, 2019
Daisy_Cutter
The quality of all pens made by Fisher Pen Company is unfortunately very questionable.
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