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The loyalty of Zippo employees, customers, and collectors have made this one of America’s great companies throughout its , 75-year history. This true American Icon has it’s beginnings in the early 1930s, at the Bradford Country Club in Bradford, Pennsylvania with founder, George Blaisdell who watched a friend awkwardly using a cumbersome Austrian-made lighter. The lighter worked well, even in the wind, due to the design of the chimney. But its appearance was utilitarian. Its use required two hands, and its thin metal surface dented easily
Mr. Blaisdell was nicknamed “Mr. Zippo” by World War II war correspondent Ernie Pyle. Zippo windproof lighters have been carried by GIs in every war from World War II to Desert Storm. very U.S. Navy Ship, from a small auxiliary vessel to a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, has her own custom designed Zippo windproof lighter. Vietnam-era Zippo lighters are highly prized collectibles.
He decided to redesign the lighter and developed a rectangular case and attached the top of the lighter to the case with a hinge. He kept the chimney to protected the flame from the wind. The result was a lighter that looked good and was easy to operate. Application for the original Zippo patent was filed on May 17, 1934, and patent number 2032695 was granted on March 3, 1936. A second patent, number 2517191 was issued on August 1, 1950. The design of the Zippo lighter basically remains the same to this day, with minor improvements
The word “Zippo” was created by Mr. Blaisdell in 1932. He liked the sound of the word “zipper” so he formed different variations of the word and settled on “Zippo,” deciding that it had a “modern” sound. The first Zippo lighters sold were priced at $1.95 each and, were backed by an unconditional lifetime guarantee – “It works or we fix it free TM
In 1935 Zippo started engraving initials and attaching metal insignias. The first corporate logo to decorate a Zippo was that of Kendall Refining Company. Since 1932, Zippo has manufactured over 400 million windproof lighters. If these lighters were laid end to end, they would stretch from New York to Los Angeles 4 times. They now produce about 12 million lighters per year. That comes to about 80,000 per day. Amazingly, in the 1950’s, a Zippo lighter was removed from the stomach of a fish and it lit on the first try!
There are more than 20 Zippo collectors clubs around the world and it is estimated that around 21% of the people who own Zippos are collectors. Collecting Zippos is a great hobby and the lighters hold their value exceptionally well. Zippo collectors are of all ages and come from all over the globe. It’s never too late to start collecting!
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mosrite combo guitar 1966 all original $1,600.00 |
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all original 1973 Fender TELECASTER DELUXE Natural $2,790.00 |
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1965 Epiphone Cornet serail number 285386 all original $2,200.00 |
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1980 Gibson LES PAUL DELUXE all original WINE RED!!! $2,190.00 |
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1969 Fender Bassman Head, All Original Except Tubes $400.00 |
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1961 GIBSON SG “LES PAUL” ..ALL ORIGINAL ..MUST SEE! NR $12,999.00 |
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Vintage 1979 Fender Precision Bass all original w/case $1,590.00 |
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1982 BC RICH EAGLE guitar – All original – MINT!!! $3,200.00 |
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All Original 1983 Fender Concert 4×10 Combo $600.00 |
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1965 Fender Stratocaster , All Original Vintage Strat $4,050.00 |
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1961 CARVIN 61-SGB wCase ALL ORIGINAL 3 PUP JOE MAPHIS $1,500.00 |
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1969 Fender Champ all original! $212.50 |
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1932 Martin 0-18K KOA Guitar. all original super clean $2,302.00 |
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SILVERTONE 1481 ALL ORIGINAL TUBE GUITAR AMPLIFIER 1966 $179.00 |
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1961 Gibson Les Paul Junior Jr. Doublecut All Original $5,500.00 |
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1953 Gibson GA-50T GA50T Guitar/Harp Amp All Original $1,899.00 |
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1969 Gibson SG Special P-90’s Vintage All Original $3,395.00 |
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Vintage 1972 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe – All Original $1,899.00 |