I've recently started to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of the Zippo, and wonder if anyone knows if there is a site, similar to this one, for collectors? Any information gratefully received!
I've recently started to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of the Zippo, and wonder if anyone knows if there is a site, similar to this one, for collectors? Any information gratefully received!
I've recently started to appreciate the beautiful simplicity of the Zippo, and wonder if anyone knows if there is a site, similar to this one, for collectors? Any information gratefully received!
recovered from 30 metres of seawater some hours later, and one honestly, that was run over by a Chieftan tank
You have probably already looked at www.zippo.com?
I wrote to them and asked nicely and got a load of freebies / catalogues etc (no free lighter ) with lots of info on date codes etc., I agree about the wonderful simplicity, I've carried a Zippo for almost 40 years (not the same one, they are losable) and still have in pride of place (bought when I was flush) solid titanium one that just gets better and better looking over the years.
Yes. Sure, you have to mess about with them - refilling, replacing flints, etc. But I rather enjoy that. In much the same way that I enjoy changing the blade in my DE, over a disposable.
I enjoy them for pipes and the occasional cigar. I've heard others say not to use them for cigars because of the taste, but if you light the lighter for a couple of seconds before applying the flame to the cigar, I haven't noticed a problem with tasting the fluid. An old guy who owned a cigar shop told me that...and he smoked cigars. Says all he ever uses is a Zippo.
I also own the titanium one. It's pretty cool but doesn't make the same "clink" when you open it
I carry a zippo everyday even though I have quit smoking quite a while ago. I think that speaks volumes about how useful and well designed these lighters are.
And I totally agree with the comparison between zippos and DE razors. They remind me of vintage Gillettes. Made in the same way, like things were before everything was meant to be thrown away.
OK they make your cigarette taste of petrol
totally agree with the comparison between zippos and DE razors. They remind me of vintage Gillettes. Made in the same way, like things were before everything was meant to be thrown away.