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Here's a few more pics of that old "Zippo" I found :super:

James in Alabama

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Hi Folks! :wave:

Been meaning to clean this lighter I dug up on the fort last Saturday :please: It was a few inches deep and read a 78 on the XLT.

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After cleaning, I was surprised to find this on the front side ;)

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I tried to find the company name on the internet, but no such luck. They probably went out of business a long time ago :confused:

I'm going back to the fort again tomorrow hoping to find a few more goodies and perhaps a silva coin or two :cool: ....Hey Bubba! Give me a holler if your going :detecting:

Thanks for looking ya'll and HH...James
 
Here is a few links to some information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mopar

http://www.mopar.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Group

Hope that helps, HH Yall

Robert
 
How Many Of You Did Like I Did Because It Was A H#%@ Of A Lot Cheeper And In Those Days EveryOne Had This Around The House To Take Hunting So I Used This Product In The Lighter---Can Anyone Tell Me What I Used Instead Of Lighter Fluid ???
 
on the wheel would be great. I'm still in awe of your find.
 
will add the oil on the wheel and insert like you said. The cotton in the bottom where you add the lighter fluid is still intact just like new which was a shock to me. I figured after all these years being in the ground the cotton would have deteriorated by now. I guess they made these lighters semi-waterproof? :shrug:

HH...James
 
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