Tommy lighter - any info?

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Albus Culter

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Jan 14, 2013
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Hi the collective good

I recently bought a Tommy Pipe Lighter. It's a lovely little lighter and so far I think it's a cracking design. Great to hold, looks lovely, and has a reservoir for spare fluid, so it does not all evaporate like in a zippo.

I've tried to find out more about the lighters, but am drawing a blank. I'd love to know some history of the lighters and the design. Any of you know any info or links to any?

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Cheers all :)
 

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I have heard that they were produced in WW1 for the troops and that is why they were called "tommy" lighter: viz"Tommy Atkins". They were certainly very common when I was a child and popular with WW2 personnel. Most of the old boys I knew who were WW1 veterans had one. My grandfather always used to carry one, despite being a non-smoker, as part of his EDC along with a huge army jacknife.
 
Thanks for that. This one looks very clean for a potential age as it has. It's a cracking little lighter and will be much cherished .

I have heard that they were produced in WW1 for the troops and that is why they were called "tommy" lighter: viz"Tommy Atkins". They were certainly very common when I was a child and popular with WW2 personnel. Most of the old boys I knew who were WW1 veterans had one. My grandfather always used to carry one, despite being a non-smoker, as part of his EDC along with a huge army jacknife.
 
Believe it or not there was an actual army issue one of these..I have one that is dated 1944 with the broad arrow /I\ mark.Never seen the pipe lighter version..not too common.
 
I believe it :)
Pic if you have one?
Believe it or not there was an actual army issue one of these..I have one that is dated 1944 with the broad arrow /I\ mark.Never seen the pipe lighter version..not too common.

And not far away from me too :)
If ever you want to sell. I have a friend who has a hankering for one.
I've got the same one kicking about. came with a second hand zippo of fleabay. prefer it over the zippo too :)
 
P1090359.jpgHeres my two.The right hand one is Arrow marked on the lid.Both work after a new flint and cotton wool.You tend to find these buried in Antique shop cabinets.
 
Very nice.

Cannot quite make out the name? Davies and ??? Be interested in a maker then I could try google again.

Just discovered my 'reserve tank' is not holding the fluid. I think it's just the seal that's old. Will sort a replacement and try it again.
 
Davis & Heaps of Birmingham is the maker of the right hand one.I think the dated ones are fairly rare...ive only seen one in the past 5 years..
 
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1396634957.933283.jpg Mine arrived today. It a bit battered and bruised, needs the perished rubber band cleaning off, a new flint and filling up.

I think it's been issued as it has an arrow on the lid.

I must admit to being rather attached to it already. Has a very nice "feel" to it.



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View attachment 29677 Mine arrived today. It a bit battered and bruised, needs the perished rubber band cleaning off, a new flint and filling up.

I think it's been issued as it has an arrow on the lid.

I must admit to being rather attached to it already. Has a very nice "feel" to it.



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Did you buy the Oxfam one in the end?

You probably know this, but the arrow means it was MOD issue.............:-)
 
I did indeed buy the OxFam one. Don't smoke (anymore) but despite the price I wanted it. Glad I did in the end.


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