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Help identify lighter-board locomotive?

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Remington870

Moscow

11:31 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 11:34 - 04/13/2014 User Remington870


Made in Yaponii.Sabzh allegedly 80s, gift grandfather. There is still, table lighters Knights, Knights of radio receivers. Perhaps one manufacturer. On rytsere have a brand or WAGO WACO

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Yuzer_Zyu

Moscow

12:13 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 12:14 - 04/13/2014 User Yuzer_Zyu


Hi!

and there is a stigma that "Made in Japan"? - Appear to be very doubtful, rather 80-90s years in Thailand / Hong Kong / Malaysia / China, to determine such products is usually not possible, as there is no data on these numerous manufacturers. If the inside of the locomotive gas Piezo lighters, then I'm right when gasoline - which is incredible, it is necessary to photos ...

If I am right - that the value of the object is zero, or less. Brought by the way could be from anywhere, even from Japan - in the years of the visitors from the Soviet Union could be enough money only to such souvenirs, alas ...

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Remington870

Moscow

12:27 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 12:36 - 04/13/2014 User Remington870


http://www.radiomuseum.org/dsp_herstelle.....y_id=10089 - sdes have about WACO.

this thing is just me since 1979. There is a stigma on rytsre WACO, and PRODUKT OF japan.

Paravozov on only a small sticker.

So, you're wrong.

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unnit

Moscow

12:35 04/13/2014

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And Paravozov Lighter gas or gasoline?

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Remington870

Moscow

12:40 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 12:43 - 04/13/2014 User Remington870


there is space for two batteries, one of the pipes button, pressing the ignition occurs. This piezo. Previously everything worked.

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Yuzer_Zyu

Moscow

12:45 04/13/2014

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not, can date wrong, but on the manufacturer - is unlikely, parovozek definitely not Japanese. and if it Piezo Lighter - it is possible that it is the end of the seventies, but very unlikely, most still in 80-90s ...

People in general are very inclined to err on the dating of the heirlooms, usually think "this is out of my great-grandfather, mean things 150 years," although from grandfather to grandson just four generations, and it is usually 80 years ...

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Yuzer_Zyu

Moscow

12:48 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 12:49 - 04/13/2014 User Yuzer_Zyu


wow! is not piezoelectric but WITH ELECTRONIC! the chances that this little thing Japan has increased significantly! look really there Lighter gas or gasoline? where burning flame burner valve or wick and spiral?

dully fill through the hole or the gas valve?

if lektropod and gasoline - a rare thing, although not particularly valuable, but these are not met even once.

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unnit

Moscow

12:48 04/13/2014

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Not Ure, it is not piezo, battery works ELECTRONIC.

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Yuzer_Zyu

Moscow

12:49 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 12:50 - 04/13/2014 User Yuzer_Zyu


by the way there is still a battery that can priemnichek built-in or something like that then, and piezo gas lighter ...

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Remington870

Moscow

12:57 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 13:28 - 04/13/2014 User Remington870


Regarding the tendency of people to exaggerate - totally agree with you.

On Paravozov there is a sticker factory made in Japan. I did not glued.))

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Remington870

Moscow

13:05 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 13:14 - 04/13/2014 User Remington870


In a large burner pipe valve. In the next button. Receiver there is no

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mamaisanya

Chita

13:07 04/13/2014

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Lighter Japanese, there is a stigma. ELECTRONIC is based on, the principle seems Ronson fumalyuks.gazovye valve, the inlet needle

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kirasa

Moscow

14:18 04/13/2014

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Message Edit 14:19 - 04/13/2014 User kirasa


Lighters battery-end 1970 and were kept somewhere until mid-1980, did not only Japanese, but also eminent manufacturers. As for the locomotive is probably 80s, but did not start, confusing label, I do not know when they started lyapat

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kirasa

Moscow

14:22 04/13/2014

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ps, and then recessed head screws, this is clearly not the 70s

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Yuzer_Zyu

Moscow

8:34 04/14/2014

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Here Cyrus listen to it more in detail this subject surpassed, with specific examples!

a sticker can show about Japan (Chinese and other neighboring people they too byvaloche fashioned, years were unlimited, Japan then she current-current crawled out from under the post-war savagery), I wonder what is written Maid Ying The Japan, Highlighted ay Dzhapon, or whatever it is at the really?

that you are not molded label we have no doubt, it makes no sense to you, but the Malaysian / Thai / Chinese pirates at the time was very much sense at the time - Japanese camera has become one of the best in the world, and everything tightens ...

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