Cigarette Lighters

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Do we have any members that are into collecting cigarette lighters in general? Not just Zippos but others as well.

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Only Zippos for me, but I think TPK (Tom), for one, has lighters from other makers posted here somewhere.
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Thank you redrider! I'll PM him.

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Ray,
A few lighters were mentioned in the below "What Else Do You Collect Besides Pocket Knives" thread. However, not many.
I have only one old lighter, and a couple books.
Perhaps a new thread for "Cigarette Lighters" would be interesting?

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Dan,
I have PM'd Tom but in reading the post in the link above, he was just thinking about getting into lighters.
I have a good friend who was cleaning out an old barn and found a Dunhill in the barn. In looking around Google and such, there are some very high prices on those. He is sending photos so maybe I can post some when I get them.

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I remember from when I used to smoke a pipe that anything with the Dunhill name on it comes with a hefty price tag. Whether brand new or well used.
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Here are a few from my accumulation.
The two top ones in the last picture also have knife blades
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An interesting collection. These are types I've never seen before.
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Holy cow, Ray. I have never seen anything like those. I did finally get some photos of the one my buddy found and I'll try to attach a couple.

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Wow, Ray! That's like a coffee table piece. ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 8:14 pm Wow, Ray! That's like a coffee table piece. ::tu::
That's what I thought.
Took me back to my childhood; every home had a coffee table with a cigarette lighter and ashtray on it.
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Had several but just accumulated, never (consciously collected). I smoked for 33 years but quit smoking in 1995 about three months before my granddaughter was born. Probably ten years ago, I sold all the lighters that had no sentimental value.
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Paladin wrote: Sat Oct 03, 2020 11:26 am Holy cow, Ray. I have never seen anything like those. I did finally get some photos of the one my buddy found and I'll try to attach a couple.

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First time I've seen a watch incorporated into a lighter. I have several letter openers and one money clip knife that have watches in them. I'll have to put them in a separate post.
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Hey Ray, I found one. It sold for $3,700.

https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-287 ... watch.html
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Paladin wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:45 pm Do we have any members that are into collecting cigarette lighters in general? Not just Zippos but others as well.

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Ray, here is a Dunhill table lighter in the form of a lighthouse. It is available in case you want to jump into the bidding. :)

https://jones-horan.hibid.com/lot/74011 ... ?q=dunhill
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Holy Cow! I'm sure glad I quit smoking and that there is no smoking around my table! :shock:

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Here's another one I dug out of my mechanical pencil accumulation Ray.Stamped Chase-Lite Japan.
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At the risk of digging up a 2 year old thread, I decided that was better than starting a new one. Recently while visiting with my mom, she said she had some lighters that belonged to my dad. I know he had smoked when he was younger, but not at any time I can recall growing up. He may have even got a few of these from his father, but I'm not sure of that. I don't have much use for lighters, but since my dad collected these, they are special to me. There's likely nothing of value, but that isn't really important to me. I snapped a few pics to share...

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RalphAlsip wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:41 pm
Paladin wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 2:45 pm Do we have any members that are into collecting cigarette lighters in general? Not just Zippos but others as well.

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Ray, here is a Dunhill table lighter in the form of a lighthouse. It is available in case you want to jump into the bidding. :)

https://jones-horan.hibid.com/lot/74011 ... ?q=dunhill
Holy cats!!! That puppy weighs 100 lbs and sold for $110,000.00. :shock:
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Cool variety Glenn. Happy for you and their source.
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glennbad wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 2:08 pm There's likely nothing of value, but that isn't really important to me.
If the "world's first Mach III air division" is a Zippo, it could have some value. But their sentimental value exceeds their monetary worth. A very neat and varied collection!
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