Lighter Swiza, 1930
Title: Swiza
Type: gasoline lighter
Material: Brass
Year: 1930
Country: Switzerland
Approximate cost: $ 20-50
Small miracle Swiss engineering, rare lighter Swiza 1930s, maybe older brother, and even Pope popular model Dunhill Rollalite :) Mechanic made with amazing thoroughness and clarity, particularly interesting cunning flint replacement mechanism. For replacement must be pulled simultaneously two tiny rychazhochka then flint horizontal vane moves out to the side.
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13.07.2010 Tags: roller Topics: 1930 , Swiza , Switzerland
9 comment (s)
hirfe - 26.04.2011
Zdravstvuete, Vladimir.Skazhite, please, what flint depicted in the last photo.
kypexin - 27.04.2011
hirfe, this flint Ronson «Redskin», here such: http://bit.ly/fJdNDX
hirfe - 27.04.2011
Thank you! I ask why: I bought silicon dunhill 5 packs, trying to insert them, and flint does not fit. I - thought that red flint danhillovsky.
PS: Great collection.
Edward - 03.08.2011
Hello, tell me please: how can it be to buy? And at what price?
kypexin - 04.08.2011
Edward, this lighter was sold.
Yuzer_Zyu - 15.03.2012
I would have such a device to be cleared ... for sane money, of course.
By the way, Vladimir, do not tell (if not a secret, of the braid) for how much this has gone lighter?
Yuzer_Zyu - 13.04.2014
seized two since, and Volodya, correct description - brass in this lighter no piece, steel cladding elements and the body - aluminum chassis! and sadly it wildly, as one of my lighters when it is likely to have soured and swollen flint flint wildly broke into pieces ... channel by laser welding skilled craftsmen porvanaya wall was restored, but when finalizing / turning of collapsed wall opposite said channel ... Alas, alas ...
kirasa - 13.04.2014
Metal, yes disappoint, but it seems it is not lyumishka, and what that alloy
Yuzer_Zyu - 13.04.2014
he top like zapolirovat tricky, but inside, yes, aluminum or aluminum alloy that tozhi thing (it really many varieties, but all aluminum) :); immediately unclear because Circuits that are screwed on top of all steel
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