Lighters
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Bowers
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Camel, etc.
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Dunhill
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Evans
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Negbaur
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MIOJ
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Pak
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Ronson
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Thorens
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Unbranded
Ashtrays
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Misc Items
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Pak-A-Lite
Edison Mfg. Co., 50 Tobey St., Providence, RI
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Pac-A-Lite Cigarette Case and Lighter
c. 1957 Slips into the celophane surrounding a soft pack of cigarettes with the lighter section over the top of the pack. The top part flips open to allow access to the pack.
DDM-0AC
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Pak-Liter Co., Inc.
1045 Airport Blvd., San Francisco, CA
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Valet Pak-Lighter
From late 1950s - early 1960s. This lighter fits into the paper cigarette pack - outside the foil liner and inside the paper wrapping - and is right there to light your cigarette! The whole top of the pack is removed; the tube holding the flint and petrol takes the space of a single cigarette; the top slides open to allow removal of other cigarettes; see photos for details.
LFK-0AE
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Paragon Products
Toledo, Ohio
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'Metro' Aluminum Block Lighter
KaN-0AE
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Park
Japan
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Park Niagara Falls Canada States Series Lighter
c. mid-1950s
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Park Sherman / Park Industries
Springfield, IL / Murfreesboro, TN
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Park Sherman 18K Gold Plate Lift Arm Lighter
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GeK-0H0
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Park (UL) Utility Lighter
EZL-0AB
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Park Windproof Slip Lighter
HQK-0AH
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Park Windproof Lighter
These lighters were made primarily in the 1950s - 1960s. While they are the same as the 'Storm King', they are not marked 'Storm King'. These lighters are marked as being produced in Murfreesboro, Tennessee by Park Industries - so this would put production likely in 1960 or so after Park Sherman was purchased by Ketcham & McDougal and moved from Springfield, IL.
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IEK-00E
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HbK-00E
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HWK-00F
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Park Windproof Lighter
These lighters were made primarily in the 1940s. marked as Park - Sherman, Springfield, IL.
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Table Version c. 1949
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CDL-0AA Table Version
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KZK-0AA 1945
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Park Sherman Storm King Lighter
c. late 1950s. These lighters were made primarily in the 1950s - 1960s. This lighter is marked Park-Sherman and as being produced in Springfield, IL - so this would put production likely prior to 1960 when Park Sherman was purchased by Ketcham & McDougal and moved from Springfield, IL.
Store Display
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HaK-00D
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Park Sherman Storm King Lighter
These lighters were made primarily in the 1950s - 1960s. These lighters are marked as being produced in Murfreesboro, Tennessee by Park Industries - so this would put production likely in 1960 or so after Park Sherman was purchased by Ketcham & McDougal and moved from Springfield, IL.
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IGK-00E-S
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HZK-00D
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JIK-00D
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Park Storm King Women's Lighter
c. 1960 This lighter is marked as being produced in Murfreesboro, Tennessee by Park Industries - so this would put production likely in 1960 or so after Park Sherman was purchased by Ketcham & McDougal and moved from Springfield, IL.
HXK-0A0
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Park Sherman Storm Queen Lighter w/ Cigarette Case
c. 1950s This lighter set is marked Park-Sherman and as being produced in Springfield, IL - so this would put production likely prior to 1960 when Park Sherman was purchased by Ketcham & McDougal and moved from Springfield, IL.
HYK-0BC
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ParkRogers
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ParkRogers Lighter
1931 On the bottom of the lighter: "Lights In The Wind" Push-button on front opens lighter and activates spark wheel so it is a single motion light.
EWL-0CB
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Parker Beacon / Parker (of London)
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Silent Flame Table Lighter - Gold Plated
c. mid-1930s. Parker and Dunhill made essentially the same silent flame lighters - with very slight differences in the figures. Operating instructions:
HZK-0DG
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Parker Trophy Table Lighter
c. 1950
Patent 1 Patent 2 pg 1 Patent 2 pg 2
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Parker Beacon Lift Arm - "The Efficient Lighter"
c. early 1920s
KbK-0AG
Another View Patent
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Parker Cube Piezoelectric Table Lighter
CEL-00G
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Parker Service Lighter
1940s - WW2
FRL-00I
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Parker Compact Lighter
c. 1939 Same lighter and same patent made also as Allbright and Plaza
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Parker Roller Beacon Lift Arm Lighter
c. mid-1930s
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Parker Table Lighter
c. 1947
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EML-0B0 Model 125
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Parker (Pen Co.)
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Parker Flaminaire Butane Lighter
This is the same design and model as the Flaminaire (brand) Crillion (model name). Additional views show how the lighter is dismantled to replace flint or fuel tank. c. 1951
HZK-0B0
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Partner
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Partner Pistol Lighter
LZK-0AD
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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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