Greetings!
I found a unique lighter in some old belongings of my Father, and wanted to share it here.
The lighter is called The Airflam Windproof Lighter. No Flint, No Wick, No Moving Parts. It won the Luxembourg International Fair-Gold Medal. I have seen very few, and not much is mentioned about them on the interwebs. Wondered if any of you might know anything further about it.
What I know is that it was distributed by Murphy Reier Inc. in the US in 1955. It functions by exposing a the Platinum and Silver wire chemical compound in it to ambient oxygen, then lighting the Methanol soaked cotton material's vapor in the tube. They sold for a whopping $395 USD in 1955!:yikes:
Alas here is some pics for those interested:
Any of you seen one of these, or used them?
I found a unique lighter in some old belongings of my Father, and wanted to share it here.
The lighter is called The Airflam Windproof Lighter. No Flint, No Wick, No Moving Parts. It won the Luxembourg International Fair-Gold Medal. I have seen very few, and not much is mentioned about them on the interwebs. Wondered if any of you might know anything further about it.
What I know is that it was distributed by Murphy Reier Inc. in the US in 1955. It functions by exposing a the Platinum and Silver wire chemical compound in it to ambient oxygen, then lighting the Methanol soaked cotton material's vapor in the tube. They sold for a whopping $395 USD in 1955!:yikes:
Alas here is some pics for those interested:
Any of you seen one of these, or used them?