DUNHILL ROLLAGAS ASMR: INSPIRED BY AN ICON
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- ROLLAGAS COLLECTION
INSPIRED BY AN ICON
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Tactility and engineering, a House icon first introduced in 1953. Reimagined. A new leather collection inspired by dunhill Rollagas lighters from the archive.
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#ASMR
Creative Director: #MarkWeston
Film: @jack_exton_
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A true classic by Dunhill! Happy to see this classic remained almost unchanged👌💝🇬🇧💂
How o charge gas ?
I have a vintage one that I bought for 20$. Amazing quality, heavy, beautiful lighter
Are you really comparing a $1200 lighter to a $20 lighter because the same company made it? Theres a reason this lighter costs 60 times more than yours.
@@ar007r😂😂😂 bro dropped the most ignorant comment. I’d take a vintage rollagas over a new one any day of the week.
I bought Dunhill products in Korea, but I can't buy flint in the Korean stores Where can I buy it?
ebay
bring back the side flame adjuster
Lighter abg jaa jerung merah
Cuanto cuesta
I have a new Old STOCK FROM 1981 silver barley brand new in the box pipe lighter. I don't smoke and have only lit it with another lighter. Been serviced and works as new! Might sell eventually but I won't take no less than what a new Rolla cost
You don’t know much about vintage or modern lighters, especially value, do you? Try selling your vintage one as the same price as a new one and it will never sell. Lol. Nos doesn’t mean rare. Modern ones cost extremely more because of the cost to make them. Yours will go for $180 to $250 ball park. Nos and mint can be a huge difference depending on how it was stored.
@@rafaeltorre1643 I must know more than you do! I've sold 2 for $700 years ago, So don't try to tell me your the "All knowing of vintage lighters"
Stick with what you like to do, "Repairing"
@@dwrr4868 Kid, I can tell by your temperament and lack of vocabulary that not only do you not understand butane lighters and torches, I know you don’t have an education nor work in a professional environment. You didn’t even try to defend yourself. You went straight to you know more and thought that confirming I handle and sort every piece of them was somehow an insult. Thank you. You didn’t have anything to insult because you don’t have the physics and engineering knowledge skills necessary to know what to say to defend or insult when it comes to butane lighters or vintage ones. I have 40 vintage lighters just in front of me I just finished and 12 more on the way. Your $700 lighter doesn’t impress me. Its my hobby and side cash to add to my extensive collection. Modern name brand lighters are way more expensive because they are a lot more expensive to make. Especially to attempt to meet the quality expectations of yesterday. Vintage lighters can be NOS, but it depends on how it was stored on how well the condition will be. Also, All vintage lighters need an overhaul regardless if it’s working because it will still hurt the sale price if the customer knows it will have to be done sometime soon. An overhauled mint working one is different. Any Dupont, Dunhill, cartier lighter would have to be a rare model to be worth anywhere near $700. Last, take this as a lesson and don’t speak on things you did not confirm was true at one point from first hand resources. Thinking you know because someone somewhere told you one time is not knowing. But as a test lets see if you can answer basic questions. If you plagiarize I’ll-link the website you took it from for laughs.
1. Name 3 affordable vintage lighter brands that everyone would know.
2. Name 3 different types of refill valves.
3. Name 3 popular Colibri lighters.
4. How do a torch lighter work from the time it comes out of the flame valve (not jet).
5. What is a Ronson Varaflame? (I’ll catch you on this one)…
St dupont all the way?
wtf how is that a question?
@@ar007r lol true
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