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  2. Clipper (lighter) - Wikipedia

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    Clipper lighters; on the left, the flint system which has been removed from the orange one. Clipper is the brand name of a type of refillable butane lighter, designed by Enric Sardà and owned by Flamagas S.A. [1] since 1959. The lighters are mostly produced in Barcelona, with others manufactured in Chennai and Shanghai. [2]

  3. Novelty lighter - Wikipedia

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    The decision also prohibits placing lighters on the market that resemble objects that are particularly attractive to children. [4] In the United States, Maine was the first state to ban the sale of novelty lighters. This ban came about after the son of a Maine fire chief singed his eyebrow on a novelty lighter shaped like a baseball bat. [5]

  4. Lighter - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to lighters of the naphtha or standard butane type (whether refillable or disposable), which combust incompletely and thus create a sooty, orange "safety" flame, jet lighters produce a blue flame that in some cases is almost invisible and invariably burns at a far higher temperature.

  5. Should novelty lighters be banned? - AOL

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    The National Association of State Fire Marshals is lobbying government officials to ban novelty-lighters that resemble toys, and a few states are giving the idea consideration. In California ...

  6. Scripto - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the company began selling refillable lighters. [1] Its first lighter model was called the Vu-Lighter. The Vu-Lighter was identical to the Ritepoint lighter and was rumored to be made in the same factory. The only difference was the name on the bottom. The second model was an innovation with an external pump button on the side of the tank.

  7. Bolton says DOGE cuts hurt ‘long-term American interests’

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    President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton said during an interview that some of the proposed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts could hurt “long-term American ...