Charlie
24 years ago
Most impressive historical perspective, now would you be kind enough to research the origins of Zippo lighters and why they have not changed their manufacturing process through the years? Charlie
bud451
24 years ago
Correct you are Slim, somehow I figured you'd pull a Cliff Claven on this one, LOL. I did my research some years ago on the 2 companies when we got a Victorinox set of cutlery for a wedding gift(excellent knives BTW).....both companies produce quality products. Victorinox just clams to be first or "original"....who knows.
Slimboli
24 years ago
Charlie ... this is probably the best place to read up on Zippo Lighters

An interesting place to also visit is the Visitors Center

And finally ... check out this article on Zippo's

Hope this was helpful ...




Slimboli
24 years ago
And one other intersting thing to note, is they did change slightly in appearance only. The original Zippo from 1932 shows quite distinctly the two main differences between the Zippo today, and that of the original.

The corners and the top are square and the hinge is affixed to the outside of the lighter. A few more changes to the lighter occurred over the years, but the fundamental design never did.

1937 saw the hinge moved to inside the casing, and 1943 saw the start of the rounded top as is today. Blaisdell had great faith in the original lighter and even went so far as to declare that "This lighter will not change as long as I live".

The lighter's retail price in 1932 was $1.95. The development of the lighter, its look and popularity grew not so much out of changes to the lighter itself, but to the development of themes that history presented over the years.

Blaisdell was a genius at capturing the trend of the day and converting this to viable economic prosperity for Zippo.
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