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| Member | GNDJBS 10/12/2012 14:22 Posts 52 |
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| Party | Val1730 Ukraine 10/12/2012 18:49 1252 posts |
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| China, 60s, and more words Hartmana- Rivet every tin loot to earn zhmenyu rice and tail of herring .... |
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| Party | kirasa Moscow 10/12/2012 21:10 1645 posts |
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| GNDJBS writes: got here is a lighter, Mauger who knows it
It seems that it is a clone of the Canadian lighters Presto, patented in 1948. Such a mechanism is released later in the U.S. and Japan, for example Brother. Your jig released as screwed and were with two rivets instead of screws behind. Presto on the photo, the other jig where it is lying, look lazy :-( |
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| Party | kirasa Moscow 10/12/2012 21:15 1645 posts |
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| ps mechanism is convenient and interesting than Ronson-ovsky, back key moves down back and down, and none like Ronson top-down |
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| Party | unnit g.Mytischi 10/12/2012 21:53 1159 posts |
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| SchA looked at, there is a Japanese «Prince», twin shared above lighters, alike as two peas :)) . |
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| Party | kirasa Moscow 10/12/2012 23:18 1645 posts |
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| unnit writes: SchA looked at, there is a Japanese «Prince», twin shared above lighters, alike as two peas :)) .
I speak Japanese and released :-) |
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| Party | Yuzer_Zyu Moscow 11/12/2012 11:47 1471 posts |
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| Mr. Hartman gave the most precise description of "every tin loot", by the way, no one knows where he's gone? (Mr. Hartman, I mean) |
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