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  2. 10 Vintage Zippo Lighters That Sold for Unbelievable Amounts

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    Paul Tibbets’ Zippo Lighter Flown on the Enola Gay. Bettmann / Getty. Sold for: $4,750. This Zippo’s high selling price was inspired by its owner and the history surrounding it. That is to say ...

  3. Zippo - Wikipedia

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    A Zippo lighter is a reusable metal lighter produced by Zippo Manufacturing Company of Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] Thousands of different styles and designs have been made since their introduction in 1933, including military versions for specific regiments.

  4. Novelty lighter - Wikipedia

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    In the United States lighters must be child safe (children under 51 months must be unable to light the lighter with 100 children being used in testing). However, lighters manufactured at a cost higher than $2.50 do not have to be child safe.

  5. Lighter - Wikipedia

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    Such lighters are often far hotter than normal lighters (those that use a "soft flame") and can burn in excess of 1,100 °C (2,010 °F). The windproof capabilities are not achieved from higher-pressure fuel; windproof lighters use the same fuel (butane) as standard lighters, so develop the same vapour pressure.

  6. 50 Companies with Lifetime Warranties: If It Breaks, They’ll ...

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    Zippo makes lighters, hand warmers and knives. Its warranty motto on its windproof lighter: ... A Big Green Egg ceramic cooker is an investment that costs between $429 and $2,199, depending on ...

  7. Ronson (company) - Wikipedia

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    Kiam embarked on cost-cutting measures, including the end of UK production for the company's premier products. By 2001, expansion into disposable lighters allowed Ronson Intl to post a marginal profit for the first time in years, but more heavy losses led to major downsizing from 2003-2004 and an abortive effort to rebrand as Powerdraught Limited.