Aerocrafted Retract Topo TAD Edition

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Overview

As aerospace engineers and pilots, Aerocrafted wanted to design a pen that can be used one-handed in an airplane (with no cap to drop in the cockpit!). The Retract is a titanium and bronze click pen with a brand new, exceedingly simple offset toggle mechanism. The Retract consists of only one moving part and no fasteners. This full size pen comes with the Parker Quinkflow ink cartridge with black ink. Our TAD Edition comes with our signature topo and logo laser applied.

Due to the nature of custom items, slight variations may occur.

Specifications

  • Body and tip material: durable Grade 5 titanium with smooth satin finish

  • Clicker and interior thread material: low-friction bronze (develops a natural patina with use)

  • Parker Quinkflow ink cartridge with black ink

  • TAD signature topo and logo laser applied

FEATURES

  • Integral pocket clip

  • No fasteners

  • Hidden self lubricating bronze threads

  • Precision CNC machined from solid material

  • Proudly made in the USA

  • TAD Edition Topo Laser Graphic and Logo



Made in the USA

Made in USA

Features

  • Integral pocket clip
  • No fasteners
  • Hidden self lubricating bronze threads
  • Precision CNC machined from solid material
  • Proudly made in the USA
  • TAD Edition Topo Laser Graphic and Logo

Behind the Scenes with Aerocrafted

Aerocrafted is a small team of aerospace engineers, fabricators and pilots with a passion for aviation and adventure. Designing and manufacturing products out of their hangar in San Luis Obispo, California.

Their experience in the aerospace industry influences every step of the design and manufacturing process. After years of engineering, building and flying experimental aircraft, they have learned that simple solutions are often the most reliable (and elegant!) Aerocrafted makes products with the same materials and methods used to design aircraft systems, sparing no attention to detail in order to get it just right.