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    Default Winter hat & zippo

    I bought this hat last winter

    http://www.factsurplus.co.uk/10371.html

    wore it once and don't think I will again. It's the brown one back left. It's about a 60cm head size. HAT GONE

    I got this zippo (attached pic) about 15 years ago, it's solid brass. I gave up smoking about 6 years ago and use a little jet thing with my kit, so they are both up for grabs. It's been empty for about 5 years so I canl post it.

    I don't know what I'm after, but I'm starting to make knives so I'd be interested in anything to do with that - or anything of interest really.
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    Nice Zippo. I've got a couple so I won't be trading you anything for it, but if anyone else reading this thread is interested that particular one was made in October 1999. It's in great condition too!

    Adam
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    what sort of value do you put on them ?

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    Value on a Zippo? That depends only on how much a person is willing to pay.

    Zippo once made a solid 14k gold model, and that sold for a couple thousand dollars. Vintage ones are tricky, but what I think it boils down to is how badly a person wants one, and how much the seller is willing to take to part with it.

    Canadian ones are becoming quite rare as the Niagara Falls factory closed it's doors a couple of years ago, so the only remaining factory in the world is in Bradford. If you get hold of a Canadian Zippo, please treasure it as it's a piece of history. I'll never give mine away.

    Cheers,

    Adam
    Last edited by addyb; 29-07-2006 at 23:48.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rapidboy
    what sort of value do you put on them ?
    The lighter in question is a genuine Marlboro zippo made in December (that’s what the letter J stands for) 1999 (that is what the Roman numerals stand for)
    Mint in box for that year they are worth £14 and upwards.
    Used but in good condition £10 upwards.
    Bashed to buggery £3 - £6
    I’d say that one is in good condition.
    As with anything and as addyb so rightly pointed out it is worth what people are willing to pay for it.
    Last edited by Tadpole; 30-07-2006 at 02:08.
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    It's not mint, but OK. I was just thinking it's sturdy and it would be used.

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