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Let me start-off by saying that we already have a really nice pen upstairs, which I mainly use for work. However, it would be nice to have a second, more up-to-date pen for use in, say, the garden - or the kitchen.


What does anyone think? Should I go with the Fisher Space Pen (retailing at ?16.30) or simply get a box of fifty black Bic biros for ?7, and hope I never need to write whilst underwater, or in a vacuum?

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legalbeagle Wrote:

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> I can heartily recommend and quill and some ink.


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Really, for what ?


Doing the Guardian cross word on the 8.15 to London Bridge




W**F

Actually...


*Bob*


I nearly dismissed this thread as "fishing" but, having just scrolled down the page I came across the "real beauty" in the range




FISHER SPACE PEN .375 BULLET Ref: 375 http://www.fisherspacepen.co.uk/index.php?function=detail&itemcode=F375


"The Cap for this exciting new Space Pen model is an actual .375 H & H Mag Shell.

Inside is a Brass Bullet Space Pen finished to match the characteristics of the shell."



Who in their right mind wouldn't want one, upstairs or downstairs ?


That teamed with an I-pad & laying on your new(ish) rug



Paradise.....








W**F

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> legalbeagle Wrote:

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> > I can heartily recommend and quill and some

> ink.

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> Really, for what ?

>

> Doing the Guardian cross word on the 8.15 to

> London Bridge

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> W**F


Guardian? Wash you mouth out before I smack you on the muzzle!

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