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escargot
15,953 posts
86 months
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Yes they are 
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dutchgray
663 posts
91 months
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Watchman said: TheHeretic said: Are these real Zippos? That's one I wished I'd bought if so. Yep PH had them done, about 5 years or so ago I guess, I have one in new condition.  I have others as well but the only one that I have ever used is the spectrum, it was in nice condition till I lent it to a mate on a night out, he dropped it twice and its now pretty dented.
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baptistsan
1,159 posts
79 months
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ben_h100 said: Not sure if it was someone off here who was selling the ph zippo on eBay, but I withdrew my high bid as a zero rated user bid then immediately withdrew their bid three times on the trot - looked like someone was trying to drive up the price if you ask me.
It went for a few quid in the end to 'the lucky bidder'.
Item 261075624788 if you want to check it out.
Picked up another 'ice black' on amazon, quite cheap! Looks like it's back up for sale. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Zippo-Lighter-Piston-Hea...
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ben_h100
993 posts
48 months
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No doubt they have already got a mate to bid on it to inflate the price like they did with the last one.
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Don1
8,997 posts
77 months
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I have around 50 or so... It's an addiction. 'nam, Camel 100 (100 made), wooden, customs I've done myself. 
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ben_h100
993 posts
48 months
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Don1 said: I have around 50 or so... It's an addiction. 'nam, Camel 100 (100 made), wooden, customs I've done myself.  Do you smoke? What got you into collecting them?
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Don1
8,997 posts
77 months
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I used to smoke. I just love the aesthetics of the design. And the smell. 
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steve_bmw
1,013 posts
44 months
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A friend gave me me this zippo 20 years ish ago, it's a pipe smokers zippo so you can use it for normal cigarettes or turn it on its side to light a pipe. It's got some dents and scratches but still on good working order.  
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Disastrous
3,607 posts
86 months
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"Lucky" Zippo update - now with added  ! So, earlier in the thread, we talked about how an over-zealous Sabine had taken my zippo from me at security in Munich. I posted it to my gf's parents house in Germany and it arrived safely, and she was intending to pick it up next time she was over on business. Which was last week. Now, not to be caught out twice, she safely bunged it into her hold suitcase (which I've done Illinois of times with no problem) only to be called back to baggage at Nurnberg, and told that she couldn't carry it in the hold either. Wtf? So now it's back at her parents house again. Is it now impossible to travel with a zippo in any way whatsoever?? Will it need posting to get to the UK?? f  king Germans. Honestly, they get right on my tits sometimes with their rules. Love you darling; you're the exception of course.
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The Jolly Todger
1,170 posts
49 months
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I presume if you removed the flint and the wadding etc. then it would be ok. Posting it probably easier though.
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Disastrous
3,607 posts
86 months
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The Jolly Todger said: I presume if you removed the flint and the wadding etc. then it would be ok. Posting it probably easier though. They were having it under no circs in hand luggage and yes, with wadding etc removed and binned for the hold. I'm still utterly confused as to how a small plastic cylinder of compressed, flammable gas is 'ok', but a bloody petrol lighter is a security risk. Mental. Is this standard practice or is Germany just mental? As far as I can make out, the US seems ok with them?
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The Nur
Original Poster
5,427 posts
54 months
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That really sucks. Looks like post is the only option 
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itsnotarace
3,667 posts
78 months
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Some cool Zippos in this thread. Have owned and lost a bunch of them over the years but this one is my favourite - it's never been out of it's presentation case and never will - it's just a souvenir from a superb night out  
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Sway
2,428 posts
63 months
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Disastrous said: The Jolly Todger said: I presume if you removed the flint and the wadding etc. then it would be ok. Posting it probably easier though. They were having it under no circs in hand luggage and yes, with wadding etc removed and binned for the hold. I'm still utterly confused as to how a small plastic cylinder of compressed, flammable gas is 'ok', but a bloody petrol lighter is a security risk. Mental. Is this standard practice or is Germany just mental? As far as I can make out, the US seems ok with them? Admittedly domestic, but I take a boggo standard brass zippo through UK airports weekly, in my pocket. Never had the slightest issue. In the last month that has included LGW, Edinburgh, Manchester and Southampton airports, and pretty much every other part of their security varies, but the lighter as always been fine.
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Smanks
2,930 posts
56 months
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steve_bmw said: A friend gave me me this zippo 20 years ish ago, it's a pipe smokers zippo so you can use it for normal cigarettes or turn it on its side to light a pipe. It's got some dents and scratches but still on good working order.   I always thought it was poor form to light a pipe with a Zippo, I'm sure I've heard that matches are the only proper way to light a pipe.
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Cock Womble 7
29,908 posts
99 months
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Smanks said: I always thought it was poor form to light a pipe with a Zippo, I'm sure I've heard that matches are the only proper way to light a pipe. I've heard that about cigars, not pipes.
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Smanks
2,930 posts
56 months
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Cock Womble 7 said: I've heard that about cigars, not pipes. Yeah I've heard that too, I'm fairly sure I've heard it about pipes specifically, it must taste foul. Anyway if I remember I shall upload a pic of my Zippos later!
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Cock Womble 7
29,908 posts
99 months
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Smanks said: Cock Womble 7 said: I've heard that about cigars, not pipes. Yeah I've heard that too, I'm fairly sure I've heard it about pipes specifically, it must taste foul. Anyway if I remember I shall upload a pic of my Zippos later! Many moons ago, when I was working as a barman (and you could still smoke in pubs) a customer recoiled in horror when I offered to light his cigar with my Zippo. "Ruins the taste", apparently.
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rev-erend
17,903 posts
153 months
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I have a HMS Andromeda zippo .. somewhere.
Not used it for years.
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The Nur
Original Poster
5,427 posts
54 months
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Disastrous said: They were having it under no circs in hand luggage and yes, with wadding etc removed and binned for the hold.
I'm still utterly confused as to how a small plastic cylinder of compressed, flammable gas is 'ok', but a bloody petrol lighter is a security risk. Mental.
Is this standard practice or is Germany just mental? As far as I can make out, the US seems ok with them? Right, my mate has looked in to this further. It seems that Zippo's are cleared by the international air transport authority for transport on board aircraft even when fuelled. Just to get the whole picture on this he is going to speak to the airport's security team to get their stance on zippos's then report back to this thread when he has more information  He really wants to know why they took it off you.
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