Thank you very much! It's good to get back into making videos. The other FSP Bullet I mentioned in the video arrived in the mail today (a chrome one), and I can't wait to mix it in with my other gear. Thanks for watching as always, and for sharing with me!
Me too! I think part of what keeps me from losing it completely is that I tend to reach for it relatively often. I actually tend to misplace it once or twice a week, but never for more than a few minutes. I usually have to run out to the garage and dig through my pants pockets in the hamper when that happens, or scrounge around in my "EDC drawer". Constantly using it keeps it from slipping away for too long, which is a testament to how much I appreciate this pen's usefulness. Thanks for the comment!
Hey Seth, great to hear from you! I hit some yard sales this morning and it was really toasty (93), but being a dry heat, it wasn't nearly as bad as it was a few weeks ago (that was just horrendous!). Looks like it's gonna dip during the week and warm back up next weekend. Bummer, as I am dying for that lovely fall weather to kick in! I agree, the FSP Bullet is a truly great tool and such a good value too. I hope more folks catch on and try it out for themselves. I hope all is well with you and yours and your holiday season is packed with adventures! (We're freaking out getting excited for some snowy hikes!!) Take care, friend!
I also commented on another of you videos and in think it was " new purchases Maxpedition mini, sliver gripper tweezers and some paracord ramblings". PS I love all your videos and I think your posts on Instagram are cool too!!!!
My limited editions celebrate different milestones in both Fishers and NASA's history such as the Bullet 60th Anniversary, the 45th Anniversary Apollo 11 and the Commemorative Edition Shuttle Space Pen & Coin Set. I find over time the ink bleeds through the paper as opposed to across the page so when looking back at old notes my hand writing doesn't look as neat as the geek inside me wants it to be. It's not old ink either this has happened with many of my pens over the years. A small gripe though as I do enjoy both owning and using them all.
They're certainly not the neatest pens when it comes to clean lines and accuracy, but I find them to be "pretty good" and the convenience and durability give them a free pass, from me. I have to resist buying and collecting a bunch of these as I so often tend to do with these types of things, ha ha! Very cool to hear about all of these different commemorative and collectible editions, though!
I just checked. Brass doesn't rust at all so you're all good but it will corrode so if you're writing in salty water give it a good rinse from the tap afterwards and just make sure it doesn't get too oxidized as that may also cause damage
Haha! Very true! I'm so glad people seem to be okay with how long these tend to run. I tried shortening them a while back but it just didn't "feel right"; like I was having to cut out so much stuff that the flow and cadence of the video was off. Now I just say "to heck with it" and let it do its own thing. Thanks for the support and hanging in there to watch, and for the kind words. I really appreciate it!
Man, now I wanna get one. I wonder though if I could get used to the constant capping and uncapping. I'm so used to clicker pens and I like the convenience of using one hand to deploy the actual tip. It comes in handy when I'm holding something in my other hand. Maybe Fisher makes a clicker? Anyway, great video as always!
I saw that. But they don't have quite the compactness of the bullet. I'm looking at the Zebra telescopic or I've seen a Pilot G2 mini hack that replaces the standard G2 ink with the Fisher Space pen pressurized ink. Still doing some research. Thanks!
Gearguy619 The Zebra Telescopic is slick; I've got one. They're inexpensive, too, about six or seven bucks for two of them from Office Depot. It has a good weight and feel and works just as advertised. In fact, the only reason I don't pocket-carry the Zebra is that I am nervous about the ink leaking from the exposed tip. It is, of course, retracted into the body of the pen when not in use, but the o-ring seal and cap of the FSP Bullet gives me complete confidence that I won't ever have any mishaps in my pocket. That said, it seems pretty rare these days to hear of anyone's pen leaking in their pocket (things seem to have improved over the years in that regard), but it happens enough to make me reticent to do it myself. I typically carry my Zebra Tele pen in either my Maxpedition EDC case or my work bag without issue.
Funny you mention that zebra pen, I was at the office depot yesterday looking at one after I watched your video that showed you receiving one in the mail. Almost picked one up but I hear that finding the ink refill is hard. I saw something on the EDC forums about using a Pilot G2 mini and switching out the refill with a fisher space pen refill (with a little modding). Might go that route. We'll see. Hahaha the dillemas of an EDC'r.
I really like this pen and have a few different models including this one with the shuttle emblem and a few numbered limited editions. The only problem I have with Fisher pens is the ink cartridge, I find the ink bleeds over time on certain paper such as Field Notes, it's a small gripe though on an otherwise good design. Great review as ever.
I think that's awesome that you've got a bit of a collection of them going! Are the limited editions specially coated, or otherwise unique from the standard line? I'm surprised to read about the ink bleeding on Field Notes, as that's my main notebook choice. I haven't noticed any such bleeding. However, I have read that when the Fisher Space Pen ink cartridge is running low, the ink tends to glob or flow too heavily. Apparently it happens fairly consistently and folks take it as a sign that it's time to swap in a refill. Is there any chance that's what's occurring with yours? Thank you so much for the kind words and sharing with me!
+Patrick Bateman It writes the same as any other Space Pen, as it uses the same refill. It won't compete with the fancier pens but for me it does a very competent job of writing neatly. If the convenience of a tiny pocket friendly pen is important to you, and you want to be confident that it will start right up every time, I think the Bullet is worth any tradeoff in accuracy.
+Patrick Bateman I understand. If you are comfortable writing with the average medium tip ball point pen, you should be happy with the results of the Fisher Space Pen. If not, perhaps look into the Kaweco Sport or Zebra Telescoping Pen for a couple alternatives that still allow for minimal pocket carry. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I find it to be pretty smooth and one of the best ball points I've used. In general I much prefer "gel ink" pens for the smoothness, but there's something about this pen that I love because of it's look, feel, convenience. I have the same pen, but with the clip...I don't use the clip much as a clip, but I like having it so it doesn't roll around on a table.
I've definitely seen pens that right better than this, but it's size just makes it way easier to carry. Plus with all extra perks from the pressurized refill, it kinda makes up for it. I love my space pen. My wallet has a little pocket it in, and my space pen fits perfectly in it so I always have it on me.
My thoughts exactly! Just a good all-around performer with features that push it above and beyond some alternatives. Your wallet sounds pretty cool, with the mini pocket; is it intended for a small writing instrument?
ItsAWonderfulKnife Nah the pocket is just a standard size pocket with a flap over it. I keep my Space Pen in there, and I also throw change I get back from the store in there. I know it scratches up the pen, but it's fine by me.
Nice review. I am very disappointed in mine. The cartridge rattles and moves slightly as I write. Not excessively, just enough to be annoying. If i hold the pen tip, i can move it left to right. As if the diameter of the hole is too large. is yours the same?
No, I've not noticed this with mine. I've had it for a couple years now and it's still solid without any noise. I wonder if Fisher would be willing to repair or replace yours?
Remove that Fisher cartridge and use some thin cloth tape to wrap the upper end increasing the diameter. Through some trial and error of fitting it should remedy the issue.
I know, I've been away for too long. It's cooler now and I'm freeing up more time so videos should come a little more regularly for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video Abe although I haven't yet picked one up, I have also commented on another of your videos " Maxpedition Mini, Sliver grippers and some paracord ramblings", if it alright then would you mind checking my comments out. :)
Pencil is not accepted in many situations, such as signing a receipt, writing a check, initialing or signing a legal document. A pencil can break, the lead can mar your clothing or pocket. Also, there are several surfaces a pencil can't mark or marks poorly, including weather-resistant materials (like Rite-in-the-Rain notebooks). Pencils are great, but they're no substitute for a quality pen in many situations.
+Cthulhu Pencils aren't handy for space, the graphite chips and breaks normally and those small bits can fuck up the very important systems on board. Also, yes all the situations that +ItsAWonderfulKnife said are viable in space beside that marring the pocket situation. Sure you might not be writing a check in space but you will be writing. This pen exists for a reason. Stop trying to be clever about it.
At 6:38 is when he actually writes with the pen.
Good to see you back! Love my Fisher space pens too. Definitely a standard part of my EDC.
Thank you very much! It's good to get back into making videos. The other FSP Bullet I mentioned in the video arrived in the mail today (a chrome one), and I can't wait to mix it in with my other gear. Thanks for watching as always, and for sharing with me!
Nice to see you back, looking forward to more videos coming in the future.
Thanks, I'm on it!
Woo glad to see you back! Love your vids man
douchetree13 Thanks so much! More to come soon (I think I'm back in the groove now)!
I'm just really amazed that you haven't lost it completely when having it for more than a year. Good job!
Me too! I think part of what keeps me from losing it completely is that I tend to reach for it relatively often. I actually tend to misplace it once or twice a week, but never for more than a few minutes. I usually have to run out to the garage and dig through my pants pockets in the hamper when that happens, or scrounge around in my "EDC drawer". Constantly using it keeps it from slipping away for too long, which is a testament to how much I appreciate this pen's usefulness. Thanks for the comment!
It's nice to see you back, Abe. Great review, thanks for the shout out. :)
Thanks, Laura! You're welcome! Always glad to hear from you!
How have you carried the same pen around for a YEAR!?!?! I probably lose a pen twice a day on average.
I have infinite pens and I lose several every planck
This is what I need - something that goes in your TROUSER pocket! Thank you
Cool pen, definitely one of the best. Hope your beatin the heat, although we are back to the heat wave again today. take care
Hey Seth, great to hear from you! I hit some yard sales this morning and it was really toasty (93), but being a dry heat, it wasn't nearly as bad as it was a few weeks ago (that was just horrendous!). Looks like it's gonna dip during the week and warm back up next weekend. Bummer, as I am dying for that lovely fall weather to kick in!
I agree, the FSP Bullet is a truly great tool and such a good value too. I hope more folks catch on and try it out for themselves.
I hope all is well with you and yours and your holiday season is packed with adventures! (We're freaking out getting excited for some snowy hikes!!) Take care, friend!
did anyone else notuce he was writing the letter from the shawshank redemption
I'm so glad someone found it! Good eye!
+ItsAWonderfulKnife thanks love that movie and pen
+mlandmm69 Me too! Thanks very much for watching!
Awesome video Abe, I love the Space Pen, although I haven't yet picked one up.
I also commented on another of you videos and in think it was " new purchases Maxpedition mini, sliver gripper tweezers and some paracord ramblings". PS I love all your videos and I think your posts on Instagram are cool too!!!!
8:21 I wrote one letter to my uncle and one to my grandma, and the ink still hasn't kicked in :/
Great review. Very comprehensive!
at last ...welcome back its been a long time
Thank you very much! It's great to be back and I appreciate your friendship and support!
My limited editions celebrate different milestones in both Fishers and NASA's history such as the Bullet 60th Anniversary, the 45th Anniversary Apollo 11 and the Commemorative Edition Shuttle Space Pen & Coin Set.
I find over time the ink bleeds through the paper as opposed to across the page so when looking back at old notes my hand writing doesn't look as neat as the geek inside me wants it to be. It's not old ink either this has happened with many of my pens over the years.
A small gripe though as I do enjoy both owning and using them all.
They're certainly not the neatest pens when it comes to clean lines and accuracy, but I find them to be "pretty good" and the convenience and durability give them a free pass, from me. I have to resist buying and collecting a bunch of these as I so often tend to do with these types of things, ha ha! Very cool to hear about all of these different commemorative and collectible editions, though!
Is it Shawshank Redenption? Good to hear from you.
Nailed it! Nice catch, friend. And thank you; I'm glad to be back on the video side of things!
Raw brass fo life, baby!
Do the Metal models rust after you write with them underwater or not?
its brass so probably not
I just checked. Brass doesn't rust at all so you're all good but it will corrode so if you're writing in salty water give it a good rinse from the tap afterwards and just make sure it doesn't get too oxidized as that may also cause damage
YEHAW Abe is finally back!!
Btw, you have great penmanship ;)
Thank you so much! Glad to be back in it!
Robert Richter Hehehe! Well, I'm not usually that bad. I was going with a certain theme, in keeping with the letter that was being written...!
ItsAWonderfulKnife No, that was a genuine complement. It looks a lot better and consistent than mine!
Well, thank you, hehe!
Abe is the only person who can do 14 minute review on a pen. Anyways great to see you back!
Haha! Very true! I'm so glad people seem to be okay with how long these tend to run. I tried shortening them a while back but it just didn't "feel right"; like I was having to cut out so much stuff that the flow and cadence of the video was off. Now I just say "to heck with it" and let it do its own thing. Thanks for the support and hanging in there to watch, and for the kind words. I really appreciate it!
Man, now I wanna get one. I wonder though if I could get used to the constant capping and uncapping. I'm so used to clicker pens and I like the convenience of using one hand to deploy the actual tip. It comes in handy when I'm holding something in my other hand. Maybe Fisher makes a clicker? Anyway, great video as always!
I saw that. But they don't have quite the compactness of the bullet. I'm looking at the Zebra telescopic or I've seen a Pilot G2 mini hack that replaces the standard G2 ink with the Fisher Space pen pressurized ink. Still doing some research. Thanks!
Gearguy619 The Zebra Telescopic is slick; I've got one. They're inexpensive, too, about six or seven bucks for two of them from Office Depot. It has a good weight and feel and works just as advertised. In fact, the only reason I don't pocket-carry the Zebra is that I am nervous about the ink leaking from the exposed tip. It is, of course, retracted into the body of the pen when not in use, but the o-ring seal and cap of the FSP Bullet gives me complete confidence that I won't ever have any mishaps in my pocket. That said, it seems pretty rare these days to hear of anyone's pen leaking in their pocket (things seem to have improved over the years in that regard), but it happens enough to make me reticent to do it myself. I typically carry my Zebra Tele pen in either my Maxpedition EDC case or my work bag without issue.
Funny you mention that zebra pen, I was at the office depot yesterday looking at one after I watched your video that showed you receiving one in the mail. Almost picked one up but I hear that finding the ink refill is hard. I saw something on the EDC forums about using a Pilot G2 mini and switching out the refill with a fisher space pen refill (with a little modding). Might go that route. We'll see. Hahaha the dillemas of an EDC'r.
I really like this pen and have a few different models including this one with the shuttle emblem and a few numbered limited editions. The only problem I have with Fisher pens is the ink cartridge, I find the ink bleeds over time on certain paper such as Field Notes, it's a small gripe though on an otherwise good design. Great review as ever.
I think that's awesome that you've got a bit of a collection of them going! Are the limited editions specially coated, or otherwise unique from the standard line?
I'm surprised to read about the ink bleeding on Field Notes, as that's my main notebook choice. I haven't noticed any such bleeding. However, I have read that when the Fisher Space Pen ink cartridge is running low, the ink tends to glob or flow too heavily. Apparently it happens fairly consistently and folks take it as a sign that it's time to swap in a refill. Is there any chance that's what's occurring with yours?
Thank you so much for the kind words and sharing with me!
Size medium glove awesome get out of town with that
Hello dear! Tell me, how can I order the original of this wonderful pen? since we in Russia are too likely to get a fake (counterfeit).
This is a really good review, I like the product but I am a huge fan of Mitsubishi Uniball pens.
How can you talk about a pen for 14 minutes and 17 seconds and this never gets boring?
does it write very smooth, or just like any other standard bullet ?
+Patrick Bateman It writes the same as any other Space Pen, as it uses the same refill. It won't compete with the fancier pens but for me it does a very competent job of writing neatly. If the convenience of a tiny pocket friendly pen is important to you, and you want to be confident that it will start right up every time, I think the Bullet is worth any tradeoff in accuracy.
thanks you for your answer ! i just never wrote with a space pen, but it is important for me that a pen writes very smooth. thats why a was asking :)
+Patrick Bateman I understand. If you are comfortable writing with the average medium tip ball point pen, you should be happy with the results of the Fisher Space Pen. If not, perhaps look into the Kaweco Sport or Zebra Telescoping Pen for a couple alternatives that still allow for minimal pocket carry. Thank you for watching and commenting!
I find it to be pretty smooth and one of the best ball points I've used. In general I much prefer "gel ink" pens for the smoothness, but there's something about this pen that I love because of it's look, feel, convenience. I have the same pen, but with the clip...I don't use the clip much as a clip, but I like having it so it doesn't roll around on a table.
I've definitely seen pens that right better than this, but it's size just makes it way easier to carry. Plus with all extra perks from the pressurized refill, it kinda makes up for it. I love my space pen. My wallet has a little pocket it in, and my space pen fits perfectly in it so I always have it on me.
My thoughts exactly! Just a good all-around performer with features that push it above and beyond some alternatives. Your wallet sounds pretty cool, with the mini pocket; is it intended for a small writing instrument?
ItsAWonderfulKnife Nah the pocket is just a standard size pocket with a flap over it. I keep my Space Pen in there, and I also throw change I get back from the store in there. I know it scratches up the pen, but it's fine by me.
About how long (time wise) does the ink last before needing a refill?
Nice review. I am very disappointed in mine. The cartridge rattles and moves slightly as I write. Not excessively, just enough to be annoying. If i hold the pen tip, i can move it left to right. As if the diameter of the hole is too large. is yours the same?
No, I've not noticed this with mine. I've had it for a couple years now and it's still solid without any noise. I wonder if Fisher would be willing to repair or replace yours?
What’s the best refill for this?
Do you have an update on how long it took for the ink cartridge to run out?
Amazingly, I don't but it's because I'm still on the same cartridge! I kid you not. I still use this very same pen daily and it has not run empty yet!
+ItsAWonderfulKnife Is it still going? :P
is it still going?
Is it still going?
Is it only my pen that rattles when I write with it? I made sure it's all tightened and still rattles whenever the tip touches the papier...
Remove that Fisher cartridge and use some thin cloth tape to wrap the upper end increasing the diameter.
Through some trial and error of fitting it should remedy the issue.
You have very nice looking hands...and immaculately manicured finger nails dude. Nice voice too.
I want a holster for my pen
Most pants come standard with a pen holster built into the waist.
Go to a local leather guild with a request to make one.
Where have you been!?!?! Lol
I know, I've been away for too long. It's cooler now and I'm freeing up more time so videos should come a little more regularly for the foreseeable future. Thanks for watching!
Sometimes it slips horizontally in your pocket. wowzers
You can buy the clip for it for $3 and it would never fall again. I bought one for mine and it's the best add on
Should've wrote something with it in this video.
He did
Awesome video Abe although I haven't yet picked one up, I have also commented on another of your videos " Maxpedition Mini, Sliver grippers and some paracord ramblings", if it alright then would you mind checking my comments out. :)
Came here from Today I found out.
First thing to do is to get rid of the medium black point cartridge that came with it and change it to the fine point blue.
Just use a pencil...
Pencil is not accepted in many situations, such as signing a receipt, writing a check, initialing or signing a legal document. A pencil can break, the lead can mar your clothing or pocket. Also, there are several surfaces a pencil can't mark or marks poorly, including weather-resistant materials (like Rite-in-the-Rain notebooks). Pencils are great, but they're no substitute for a quality pen in many situations.
Not in elementary school though.
ItsAWonderfulKnife Are any of those situations likely in space?
+Cthulhu Pencils aren't handy for space, the graphite chips and breaks normally and those small bits can fuck up the very important systems on board. Also, yes all the situations that +ItsAWonderfulKnife said are viable in space beside that marring the pocket situation. Sure you might not be writing a check in space but you will be writing.
This pen exists for a reason. Stop trying to be clever about it.
+Cthulhu shut the fuck up you don't know shit.