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Designed in 1948, it actually dates back to almost 20 years before the Space Pen existed. With the cap on, the whole thing is tiny, smooth, and well sealed so it's tough enough for life in pockets and bags. Uncap it and put the cap on the back, and it's a full-sized pen that's comfortable to write with, and uses the super-reliable and long-lasting pressurised Space Pen refills.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis series of Bullet and Cap-O-Matic Space Pens comes with a protective Cerakote® finish. 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