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  2. 10 Vintage Zippo Lighters That Sold for Unbelievable Amounts

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    Read more The post 10 Vintage Zippo Lighters That Sold for Unbelievable Amounts appeared first on Wealth Gang. The durable, refillable lighters debuted in 1933 and have transcended generations.

  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. The Best Lighters for Everyday Use - AOL

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    From classic Bics to modern arc lighters, here are the best lighters.

  5. Ronson (company) - Wikipedia

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    It is a producer of lighters and lighter accessories. Zippo Manufacturing Company currently owns the related brands in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and continues to produce Ronson lighters and Ronsonol fuel. Ronson International Limited, located in Northampton, England, owns the Ronson brand in most other territories throughout the world.

  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. George Grant Blaisdell - Wikipedia

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    George Blaisdell (June 5, 1895 – October 4, 1978) was an American inventor known for creating the Zippo lighter, based on an Austrian lighter in 1933. In the 1940s, George bought buildings that could create a factory that could make the Zippo lighter.