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| #36921 - 01/26/05 02:56 PM  Stowaway space pen |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  02/08/02
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 Loc:  FL
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Just wanted to make sure you all knew about this one:http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductD...vcat=REI_SEARCH In case that link doesn't work, it's a Fisher Stowaway pen. You can find it at www.rei.com  (and the MSR pots) by searching for "stowaway." This little gem has no clip. No nothing, in fact, but a very minimalist sheath for a space pen refill. It's about twice the diameter and half an inch longer than the pencil in the PSP. I like it. Bear    
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| #36922 - 01/26/05 10:02 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
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Yes, these are excellent.  My older one has a small pocket clip on it.  They are indeed extremely small when closed, but easy to write with when open and they still write 3 x longer than a standard pen.  Get one for your PSK and another for your pocket when you want to keep a pen handy.  |  
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| #36923 - 01/27/05 04:49 AM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
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I have the military space pen for EDC. Great when I find myself without a pen at work or school. The stowaway looks nice, and for that price, two or three would be a good addition to various kits in different locations.   |  
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| #36925 - 01/27/05 12:49 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
|   journeyman
 
 Registered:  03/17/04
 Posts: 60
 Loc:  UK
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In my PSK I just carry a space pen refil. Dont bother with the pen at all. Get a small piece of drinking straw to slip over the end as a cap and there you are.   |  
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| #36926 - 01/27/05 02:43 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  08/28/04
 Posts: 835
 Loc:  Maple Grove, MN
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Dang, I was just at REI yesterday, and forgot to get one. That's what I get for not putting it on my list. I knew there was something else too.   
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| #36927 - 01/27/05 04:28 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
|   Addict
 
 Registered:  03/15/01
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Opinions please: What, if any,  is the advantage in a PSK of a pen (e.g. this space pen) over a pencil (e.g. a stubb, or a golf pencil, etc).  |  
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| #36928 - 01/27/05 05:20 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
|   journeyman
 
 Registered:  03/17/04
 Posts: 60
 Loc:  UK
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if you had to leave notes possibly for searchers/rescuers then more surfaces are suitable to leave messages on with a pen and a pencil at hand. I tend to think in terms of the advantages of having both rather than the advantage of one over the other.
 They are small so I think the added utility is worth the space but realise that even more so than with other items this seems to be a matter of personal taste/habit whether you think the space is justified.
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| #36930 - 01/27/05 08:52 PM  Re: Stowaway space pen |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  05/23/02
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 Loc:  Brooklyn, New York
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I write them on the stretcher sheet and gloves and like pete said only pen works.
 
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