Lighter in the form of a gas station, 1960
Type: table petrol lighter
Material: Brass
Year: 1960
Country: Japan
Approximate cost: $ 50-100
Typical Japanese zazhigalochnoe creativity 1960 - a huge table lighter in the form of gasoline filling station (Zippo next set to scale.) For lighting of it must be removed from the side vent wick holder (it is attached to the pull-out rubber band about two feet long), push it into the hole in the upper part near the wheel and there is a spark to ignite the wick.
Similar lighters:
- Electronic Table Lighter Rowenta, 1960
- Cygnus, 1960
- Supreme, 1960
- Table Lighter Swank, 1950
- Table Lighter Barclay, 1948
12.06.2010 Tags: desktop , sculpture Categories: 1960 , Untitled , Japan
7 comment (s)
val1730 - 17.01.2011
The two are not quite normal question :)
1) As this miracle fill
2) Do not imply a petrol
I understand it is made according to the principle of eternal matches, but there it is twisted, and here how?
kypexin - 17.01.2011
Wahler, she tucked underneath (but I did not have to flowability).
Made not on the basis of eternal matches, no. On a string at the end of normal wick, it pokes a hole in the top and scribbling wheel, it lights up.
val1730 - 17.01.2011
A gasoline goes through the string?
kypexin - 17.01.2011
No, wick "parked" in the side hole and just there moistened with petrol.
val1730 - 17.01.2011
Here it also wanted to know how out of this hole and does not follow?
kypexin - 17.01.2011
So there wool inside :)
val1730 - 17.01.2011
Yes, damn thought there tank :)
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