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Zippo Windproof Lighters - Collect An American Icon

By: Jim Olivero SMS Home | Home-and-Family | Crafts-Hobbies


You do not have to be a smoker to be a collector of Zippo Lighters. The Zippos reason for being goes well beyond being used as a cigarette lighter. This lighter is a piece of classic American workmanship that has proved itself as being an ideal object to collect, to use and to be seen with. Zippo Windproof Lighters, first manufactured in the early 1930s, now represent one of the fastest growing categories in the world of collectibles. They have become an American icon. They are James Dean cool, Corvette sleek, and as American as apple pie. Historical, dependable and highly collectible, these icons are bought and by thousands of enthusiastic fans from all over the world.

A Lighter For The Working Class

Back in 1932, George G. Blaisdell, of Bradford, PA, saw a friend fumble with an Austrian made lighter. The lighter was difficult to operate because it required two hands to operate. In addition, the lighter dented easily. George set his mind to work and improved upon the Austrian invention shown to him by a friend. Mr. Blaisdell created a lighter very similar to those we use today. He called the lighter a Zippo because the name sounded modern.

In 1933, Mr. Blaisdell began to manufacture his new lighter. Friends scoffed at his idea as being impractical given the economy in the middle of the great depression. However, unlike the traditional match, the Zippo Lighter would easily stay lit in windy conditions- hence its name Windproof. American workers appreciated this feature along with its unconditional lifetime guarantee. All this and a modest price of $1.95 helped the lighter become an instant hit and propelled Blaisdell's invention to become an American classic.

There are Zippo Lighters For Everyone

Today These lighters come in designs which appeal to people in all walks of life. From soldiers to business executives to bikers or bartenders, there is a hippo Windproof Lighter made that will complete an image, a wardrobe or a genuine need. For those people interested in starting a collection, Common designs popular with collectors include Japanese, Joe Camel, Viet Nam, and Vintage designs from the World War II era. Lighters are available in all conditions and price ranges. Just remember a sealed, unused lighter loses value once used.

Lighter collecting can provide years of satisfaction for collectors interested in a genuine American icon like that created by George Blaisdell. To start your collection, you can find great deals on both new and used lighters on eBay where new lighters can be found for less than $10.



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I am an experienced eBay merchant and an avid collector of Joe Camel Zippo Lighters and Japanese Zippos. If you enjoy lighter collecting as much as I do, please feel free to visit my website: Zippo Lighter Auctions and you might just find what you have been looking for.

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