Camel - Marlboro - Salem - Winston Lighters
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Ami
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Bowers
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Camel, etc.
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Co
Com
Cor
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Dunhill
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Evans
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Mas
Mete
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Negbaur
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MIOJ
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Pak
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Po-Q
R-Ri
Ro-Rv
Ronson
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Thorens
U-We
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Unbranded
Ashtrays
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Misc Items
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Camel Cigarettes (R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.)
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Camel Promotional Lighters
Camel cigarettes were introduced in 1913 by RJR. Over the years Camel has introduced MANY promotional cigarette lighters. For the most part, the Camel/Zippo lighters won't be covered because they will have the Zippo dating system in use and dates can easily be determined through that. See: Dating Zippo Lighters
Some of these lighters, such as the Slide Sleeve lighter, are of exceptionally good quality; the Slede Sleeve, for example, is built like a Sherman tank and quire heavy - much heavier than the original lighters it was modeled on.
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Penguin - c. late 1950s |
Intage Case & Lighter
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c. 1960
Lighters were provided by several companies. Promotional Display
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Crown |
Penguin |
Zenith |
c. 1988
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c. 1991
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c. 1992
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KLK-00E
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c. 1993
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Zippo |
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Zippo |
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EBL-00C-S
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c. 1994
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Zippo |
KIK-00E-S
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Firebird Lighter |
Firebird Lighter |
KLK-00E
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Camel Metal Match Striker Lighters
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KNK-0AG-S
The Camel Metal Match Striker Lighters series of 1994 was recalled for safety reasons. |
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c. 1995
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Zippo |
KJK-00E-S |
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c. 1997
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Marlboro
Marlboro is the largest selling cigarette brand and was launched by Phillip Morris as a woman's cigarette based on the slogan "Mild as May" in 1924. It even had a red band on the filter to disguise lipstick stains! It was repositioned in the 1950s as a men's cigarette. Many promotional lighters have been made using the Marlboro brand. |
Marlboro No. 6 Brass Slip Lighter
This petrol and flint, brass lighter was a promotional giveaway with the purchase of cigarettes. c. 1991. This (and other No. 5 lighters) seems to be based on the nearly identical Orlik No. 5 lighter produced probably in the 1930s in Austria.
GQK-0AF
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Winston/Salem Cigarettes (R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.)
The Salem brand was introduced by R. J. Reynolds in 1956 and was the first filter tipped menthol cigarette. The Winston brand was introduced by R. J. Reynolds in 1954 and was the number ONE brand from 1966-1972. Both the Winston and Salem brands names come from the city where R.J.R. was founded and headquartered - Winston-Salem, NC.
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Winston Promotional Lighter
Winstons were introduced by RJR in 1954, so there aren't any terribly old Winston branded lighters. Since they're from RJR, as are Camels, many of the same lighters appeared as promotions for both brands.
KMK-00E-S
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Winston Promotional Lighter
1960. Lighters were provided by several companies.
Promotional Display
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Crown |
Penguin |
Zenith |
Salem Promotional Lighter
1960. Lighters were provided by several companies.
Promotional Display
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Modern |
Penguin |
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Lighters:
#-A
Ac
Ami
B
Bowers
Br
Camel, etc.
C
Ch
Cl
Co
Com
Cor
D
Dunhill
E
F
Evans
G
H
I-J
K
Ke
L
M
Maj
Mas
Mete
N
Negbaur
O
MIOJ
P
Pak
Pe
Po-Q
R-Ri
Ro-Rv
Ronson
S
Se
Str
Sup
T
Thorens
U-We
Wh-Z
Unbranded
Ashtrays
Collections
Misc Items
PLEASE NOTE: Some enlargements may require scrolling to see the whole image. |
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