Las Vegas Review-Journal

Showcase honors U.s.-made products

Boulder City company touted at White House

- By Debra Saunders Review-journal White House Correspond­ent

Boulder City-based Fisher Space Pen Co. was featured prominentl­y Monday in President Donald Trump’s third annual Made in America Products Showcase at the White House.

The event is held every year to shine a light on products manufactur­ed in the United States and to underscore Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” agenda.

Businesses from all 50 states displayed their wares and exchanged small talk with Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine Chao and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

Fisher Space Pen Co. President Cary Fisher and his son, company Vice President Matt Fisher, stood in the East Room where they presented a blue titanium anti-gravity pen designed for astronauts to Pence in a bid to become the pen of choice on Air Force One. (In the Oval

Office, Trump favors the bold but down-market Sharpie for signing bills and executive orders.)

Cynthia Engelstad and Bob Wachter of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, stood behind their lovingly crafted cowboy hats and fedoras. Neither was sure why the White House picked them.

The Fishers said they believe they were selected because the company, which employs 55, recently celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of the Space Pen, which was used in the first manned Apollo mission in 1968.

“It’s an honor to represent the great state of Nevada and be welcomed to the White House in support of American-made products,” the Fishers told the Review-journal.

On the South Lawn, Trump and Pence admired Ohio’s Airstream — “a great trailer” — after Pence talked to the manufactur­ers of the custom-built Janus motorcycle­s made in Indiana.

“I ride,” Pence offered, although “usually on a Harley.”

Trump boasted that since he was elected, the United States has added 600,000 manufactur­ing jobs.

According to Factcheck.org, which counts from the day Trump took office, the U.S. economy has added 486,000 manufactur­ing jobs since Inaugurati­on Day.

Contact Debra J. Saunders at Dsaunders@reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7391. Follow @Debrajsaun­ders on Twitter.

 ?? Andrew Harnik The Associated Press ?? President Donald Trump gets out of the driver’s seat of Lockeed Martin’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-ballistic missile defense system Monday during a Made in America showcase on the South Lawn of the White House.
Andrew Harnik The Associated Press President Donald Trump gets out of the driver’s seat of Lockeed Martin’s Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-ballistic missile defense system Monday during a Made in America showcase on the South Lawn of the White House.
 ?? Fisher Space Pen ?? Fisher Space Pen Co., which is based in Boulder City, has created a special 50th anniversar­y edition of the space pen.
Fisher Space Pen Fisher Space Pen Co., which is based in Boulder City, has created a special 50th anniversar­y edition of the space pen.

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