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  2. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    The first Zippo lighter was made in 1933 in Bradford, Pennsylvania, and the thousands of variations made since have almost all been made in the same town. The reusable metal lighter company is now ...

  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. 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.

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    Certified Oil: Stores will be open during normal business hours. Find local hours here. ... Where to shop today's best deals: Kate Spade, Amazon, Walmart and more. See all deals. In Other News.

  6. 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.

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    Plenty of tutorials online, it’s cheap and easy, and all you need is leftover fabric from past projects/a fabric store, some rice, a scented oil, and needle and thread. It’s practical and ...