KittyT
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Hey there Loungers, I have a couple of lighters that I'd like to hand off to someone else. First come first serve, though I'd prefer to ship both lighters to the same person.
This first one is a butane lighter with a chrome/brushed steel finish. I do not know if it works. It measures just under 3" tall and 1 1/8" wide. It is likely not vintage as it is marked "China" on the bottom. FREE to first taker. You pay shipping only.
The second lighter is an IMCO Junior. IMCO started making trench lighters in the 1930s and today is still producing quality lighters known for their great styling and ease of use. I don't believe this lighter is vintage, although it could be. I believe this particular design developed in the 1940s (maybe you can make more sense than I can of the patent sketches at http://www.thunderhawkcollectables.com/imco-history.html).
IMCO lighters use regular lighter fluid and have a flip top. The whole side flips open for ease of replacing the flint, and the fluid capsule is removable for ease in lighting things like pipes and campfires. This lighter is marked IMCO JUNIOR Vienna Austria 6600 on the bottom. Lighter needs a little cleaning but is in otherwise good shape. Needs new flint and fluid. Measures 1 1/8" wide by 2 1/4" tall. $5 plus shipping.
This first one is a butane lighter with a chrome/brushed steel finish. I do not know if it works. It measures just under 3" tall and 1 1/8" wide. It is likely not vintage as it is marked "China" on the bottom. FREE to first taker. You pay shipping only.
The second lighter is an IMCO Junior. IMCO started making trench lighters in the 1930s and today is still producing quality lighters known for their great styling and ease of use. I don't believe this lighter is vintage, although it could be. I believe this particular design developed in the 1940s (maybe you can make more sense than I can of the patent sketches at http://www.thunderhawkcollectables.com/imco-history.html).
IMCO lighters use regular lighter fluid and have a flip top. The whole side flips open for ease of replacing the flint, and the fluid capsule is removable for ease in lighting things like pipes and campfires. This lighter is marked IMCO JUNIOR Vienna Austria 6600 on the bottom. Lighter needs a little cleaning but is in otherwise good shape. Needs new flint and fluid. Measures 1 1/8" wide by 2 1/4" tall. $5 plus shipping.