My oldest is a 90s. A Camel one, with a camel-man playing piano. A friend of mine gave it to me, showing his profound feelings for me and for our life together.
My wife s dad was in the Korean war he disabled 3,000 pound bombs on the deck of the Aircraft Carrier Roosevelt, he also searved in Guam ! Never told us untill that movie with the bombs that he disarmed ones on the Carrier deck and in Korea the most mined country on earth at that time !!! Hi Mike !!! 16:36
Update: Ended up with 2 70's Era and 1 1969 after this. Let me tell you, they were rescued from pawn shops and they all still have original hinges and pins from what I can tell. They are gonna be daily drivers (both 70's had recent cosmetic alterations that ruined the patina unfortunately) gonna get one of em to a doctor for a new pin, I'm still unpracticed with the push pin trick and I definitely don't wanna screw these up. Moral of the story is, if you spot a 70's with an original hinge for sale,, it probably belongs in your collection. Chooooonky hinges INDEED
I’ve got a 67 Euclid truck lighter with a matching pat’d insert. It was used to death, and by the time I got it the cam spring was nonexistent. So what I did was tighten the cam rivet, then bend the tab on the inside of the lid to keep it closed tight. It works great!
I am sure you will be able to make them spectacular. I would like to add one thing: I tried to put a pipe cleaner instead of the wick, and the result is fantastic, powerful and full flame, but after 3 days, the zippo remained dry. Practically the pipe cleaner absorbs a lot by capillarity, and then all the naphtha absorbed, comes out through the closure of the case. I find no other explanation. I'm sorry if I went off topic, but it is very important for me to communicate my experiments to my Canadian brother.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone so excited to get tiny ziploc bags and bubble wrap in my life lol. Also, easiest way to get to the date of the Roman numerals is knowing that the 1st year was 1986 and they used 2 II instead of just 1. Also, XVI was 2000, so you could subtract from there. An example would be IX (9), Knowing XVI is 2000 and it is 16, You could subtract the 9 from 16=7, so 2000-7 is 1993. Some people find it easier to do it that way because they started with II in 1986 so it is a little confusing.
Thank you for helping me roughly date my zippo striped zippo with engraving square I believe middle right lighter on the thumbnail wasn't sure if it was my uncle's zippo from Vietnam or my grandfather's from ww2
I do like the tactile feel of a zippo but in reality useless for someone who enjoys smoking. I can not go out with a zippo and depend on fuel to last me the night, I always have to have a bic backup. I had my zippo only two years and the hinges broke. I just ordered an IMCO 6600&6700 and a Zorro zipper, so hopefully one of these lighters will hold up to my smoking regime.
Hey im from Germany and love this channel, go on bro. I like such old Zippos but they are hard to get, oldest I have is 89 so woud be verry happy to get one of these. PS: sorry for bad english 😇
that's freaking awesome you ever come across a zippo made in august 2001 and your willing to sell it PLEASE let me know. my 20th birthday is coming up and it would be cool if I had a zippo as old as I am.
@@ZippoFanatic77 Yeah, a totally simple thing for them to throw red crackle on a '41. Yet there's a zillion designs they release which i doubt will sell. 🙀
@@ZippoFanatic77 If i wasn't busy I'd request a custom order of 50. They'd probably do it, they've used red crackle on regular Zippos. Then if they ever did a stock run, these would be worth more with an earlier date code. The Camel C-note Zippo was my idea, which i suggested to the guy who was choosing the designs for Camel. I have one of the 5 or 6 prototypes of it given to me, which is on white matte. If i recall, only 50 of them were produced for the company store.
@@ZippoFanatic77 Man i wish i could fit the time in to film and post. Problem is i have too many passions. Thought when i retired I'd have time for everything. LOLOLOLOL. Ain't enough hours in 24. I'll try to keep up with your channel and throw my two cents in though. Love that you're doing it man!!!
My oldest is a 90s. A Camel one, with a camel-man playing piano. A friend of mine gave it to me, showing his profound feelings for me and for our life together.
My wife s dad was in the Korean war he disabled 3,000 pound bombs on the deck of the Aircraft Carrier Roosevelt, he also searved in Guam ! Never told us untill that movie with the bombs that he disarmed ones on the Carrier deck and in Korea the most mined country on earth at that time !!!
Hi Mike !!! 16:36
Those 70's hinges are choooonkey!
Update: Ended up with 2 70's Era and 1 1969 after this. Let me tell you, they were rescued from pawn shops and they all still have original hinges and pins from what I can tell. They are gonna be daily drivers (both 70's had recent cosmetic alterations that ruined the patina unfortunately) gonna get one of em to a doctor for a new pin, I'm still unpracticed with the push pin trick and I definitely don't wanna screw these up. Moral of the story is, if you spot a 70's with an original hinge for sale,, it probably belongs in your collection. Chooooonky hinges INDEED
I love the old Zippo my oldest one is from 1974, but the one with the emblem is much cooler. I like that one a lot
I’ve got a 67 Euclid truck lighter with a matching pat’d insert. It was used to death, and by the time I got it the cam spring was nonexistent. So what I did was tighten the cam rivet, then bend the tab on the inside of the lid to keep it closed tight. It works great!
Now this is a great unboxing video. That packaging is perfect
Wow, that Joe Hudson dude seems like a really nice guy sending you all those beauties.
Those little plastic bags brought back some memories. 😆
The vintage ones are the ones im on the lookout for, very nice video as always👍
@@ZippoFanatic77 LMAO I'm clipper Jesus so i make them pop in everybody's pockets, maybe thats it?
Seriously tho they are better than those bic's👍
I am sure you will be able to make them spectacular. I would like to add one thing: I tried to put a pipe cleaner instead of the wick, and the result is fantastic, powerful and full flame, but after 3 days, the zippo remained dry. Practically the pipe cleaner absorbs a lot by capillarity, and then all the naphtha absorbed, comes out through the closure of the case. I find no other explanation. I'm sorry if I went off topic, but it is very important for me to communicate my experiments to my Canadian brother.
Good work, it's hard to see videos on uTube that features old Zippo lighters from 40's to the 60's thanx again.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone so excited to get tiny ziploc bags and bubble wrap in my life lol. Also, easiest way to get to the date of the Roman numerals is knowing that the 1st year was 1986 and they used 2 II instead of just 1. Also, XVI was 2000, so you could subtract from there. An example would be IX (9), Knowing XVI is 2000 and it is 16, You could subtract the 9 from 16=7, so 2000-7 is 1993. Some people find it easier to do it that way because they started with II in 1986 so it is a little confusing.
Very Rare !!!
Good video! Glad you mentioned the ET, yours is a '76, mine is a '74...perhaps you can do a video on it...thanks!😊
Nice old lighters are the best for a collector
Thank you for helping me roughly date my zippo striped zippo with engraving square I believe middle right lighter on the thumbnail wasn't sure if it was my uncle's zippo from Vietnam or my grandfather's from ww2
I do like the tactile feel of a zippo but in reality useless for someone who enjoys smoking. I can not go out with a zippo and depend on fuel to last me the night, I always have to have a bic backup. I had my zippo only two years and the hinges broke. I just ordered an IMCO 6600&6700 and a Zorro zipper, so hopefully one of these lighters will hold up to my smoking regime.
nice unboxing video thx for sharing
Hey im from Germany and love this channel, go on bro.
I like such old Zippos but they are hard to get, oldest I have is 89 so woud be verry happy to get one of these.
PS: sorry for bad english 😇
Love the tarnish on the brass. Mine is 2 months old & too shiny. Is there any way to speed up the tarnish on a new brass armour?
My 53 has the same giant 5 barrel pin, I think it ended with the 55s
I’m a testosteroneasaurus Rex savage. I carry a slim daily. Not just for ladies. The manliest zippo ever made (scrimshaw whale hunt) is a slim.
I like the winged Zippo. The wings seemed to be a WW2 pilot wings.
Thanks for the video. It was very informative
You made up my mind buddy. I'll go for brushed brass then. Loved how it aged and rugged... cheers and keep up the great work
Some nice old Zippo’s
Love that you are doing thsi this is like my dream coming true!
Only 90's the oldest of mine......thats nice brother👍👍👍
Nice brass! Congratulations
Man I love zippo
that's freaking awesome you ever come across a zippo made in august 2001 and your willing to sell it PLEASE let me know. my 20th birthday is coming up and it would be cool if I had a zippo as old as I am.
Got David Poore's book " Zippo The Great American Lighter"? Vol. 2----An absolute must have book.
@@ZippoFanatic77 Yeah, a totally simple thing for them to throw red crackle on a '41. Yet there's a zillion designs they release which i doubt will sell. 🙀
@@ZippoFanatic77 If i wasn't busy I'd request a custom order of 50. They'd probably do it, they've used red crackle on regular Zippos. Then if they ever did a stock run, these would be worth more with an earlier date code. The Camel C-note Zippo was my idea, which i suggested to the guy who was choosing the designs for Camel. I have one of the 5 or 6 prototypes of it given to me, which is on white matte. If i recall, only 50 of them were produced for the company store.
@@ZippoFanatic77 Man i wish i could fit the time in to film and post. Problem is i have too many passions. Thought when i retired I'd have time for everything. LOLOLOLOL. Ain't enough hours in 24. I'll try to keep up with your channel and throw my two cents in though. Love that you're doing it man!!!
Those are cool
ill watch this later when i get home
@@ZippoFanatic77 hehe
Hi, I have the 8:38 lighter but with the newer stamp so what year is it from? and is it special in any way?
@@ZippoFanatic77 like the onew you showed after that exact zippo but i ficured its from April 1993 i read on the zippo site ty anyway
Good morning.
In a Slayer song cold dead skin mask the girl keeps screaming mr. D the devil
I want to get one of them
Eyyyy
So if we've already subbed and commented on DF, does that mean we're in?
@@ZippoFanatic77 zippitty doo dah.
Liked and subbed to his channel , gotta comment on the latest vid tho , epic lighters
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Phil Anselmo voice \m/
Audio slowly
3:03 4/1996 😊
5:53 1976