INTEREST THREAD-Relic Raider Vintage Clover Lighter?

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INTEREST THREAD-Relic Raider Vintage Clover Lighter?

Post by Texas Raider »

Okay, I'm corresponding with Relic Raider about using the Zippo "Vintage" lighter for an Elsa's Clover Lighter. For those of you unfamiliar with the "Vintage" it is a repro of a 1930's era Zippo. It has squared edges instead of the rounded like the #200 and '41 reissue. Relic Raider said he'll do it if 4 more people would be interested and want one! If so, he'll make a metal and a resin version. THIS WOULD BE AWESOME! Here is a pic for comparison. On the left is a regular #200 clover, on the right is the Vintage(with the wrong shaped #200 badges on it) If 4 others would want one, he'll make badges that match the squared edges of the Vintage! [-o<

http://photobucket.com/albums/y143/Reli ... intage.jpg


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Where can I find a vintage Zippo like the one being shown?
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You can normally get it from any Zippo specialty store, they'll order it if they don't have it. Or get it at Zippo.com or be one of the four people to help with the ordering process from Relic Raider :wink:


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The Zippo model in question is the chrome-plated "1937 Vintage" (#230 25). The same style Zippo is also available in brass (#240 25).

If you are interested in vintage Zippo models, you may want to check out this informative website: http://www.zippocollector.com/index.html

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for all of you who are tinking about getting a Zippo from Relic Raider: I can fully recommend him as a craftsman and vendor. (un)fortunately I already have a #200 -elsa-zippo and I'm very happy with it.
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Will the standard ziplite fit in the vintage design, RR?

Put me down for one, either way. I'll keep this one a regular zippo lighter this time. :D

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The ZipLight is a perfect fit, Michaelson. I'll put you down on the list of interested parties: that's two people so far.

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Thank you sir! :D

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Post by Indiana Jerry »

RR, should I interpret that to mean that all the zippo inserts that you make (ZipLight, ZipLaser, ZipGrapplingGun, etc.) will all fit into the Vintage case just as they do all the 200 and 1941 cases?

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P.S. Yes, I know you haven't gotten behind the whole ZipGrapplingGun concept...but I can keep hoping! ;) (KIDDING! Please don't make me one or my wife will KILL me!) :lol:
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Affirmative, all modified ZipLight inserts, laser pointers included, will fit any #200, Armored, Vintage or 1941 Replica Zippo. :mrgreen:

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come on folks, that's 2! We need two or three or ten more :wink: These would be TOTALLY AWESOME!


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I could probably be persuaded. I was almost going to buy one of the 1941 models but never got around to it. How do they compare?
I know the 200 and 1941 are a bit different.

Can anyone post pics of all three?
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Yes, I can attest to RR's work. I recently bought a couple of lighters from him and will also be wearing a few goodies to the Queen Mary that he made.
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Dalexs wrote:I could probably be persuaded. I was almost going to buy one of the 1941 models but never got around to it. How do they compare?
I know the 200 and 1941 are a bit different.

Can anyone post pics of all three?
You can find pictures of the #200, Armored and 1941 Replica on my website. Texas Raider posted a link to a picture that shows the #200 and the 1937 Vintage with the wrong badges on it. It will still give you a good idea what the Vintage lighter looks like. In short, it's got a flat top. You should also check out the site I already linked in an earlier post in this thread, because it shows actual vintage Zippos from the '30s, '40s and '50s.

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Post by Lightning »

You can put me down for one of the vintage style Zippos.
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Post by Relic Raider »

Alright that's three people so far. By now I myself want one of those lighters, so the project is proceeding. I'll first make the metal badges, then the resin badges. I'll be posting updates in this thread.


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Put me down for a lighter....
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!!!
can you do a ammo insigna badge on one of these?
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Mola Ram wrote:!!!
can you do a ammo insigna badge on one of these?
Adam
Doesn't the very solid Ball&Flame badge add enough armor to a #200? :P

Yes, I "can" do it. Will I do it? Since I just committed to doing the vintage badges, the Ball&Flame badges will have to wait until I find time. It's always a time issue more than anything else, you know. Why don't you email me about it in a week or two?

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sounds good. Im in no rush.


Well,
a #200 would be fine, but im actually looking to use it for a period film.
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Put me on the list for one as well!

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Relic Raider wrote: the Ball&Flame badges
as an aside, is this an ordinance stamp? Springfield armory?
Just wondering because it looks familiar..
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Feraud wrote:
Relic Raider wrote: the Ball&Flame badges
as an aside, is this an ordinance stamp? Springfield armory?
Just wondering because it looks familiar..
The Ball and Flame logo has been the ammo and ordnance insignia of many armed forces, including today's US Army and Navy. The logo has first been used by the British Grenadier Guards and was later picked up by the Royal Engineers and by the Royal Horse Artillery. In 1783, the United States Army Ordnance Corps adopted the insignia. The Ammo Insiginia shows a shell with a flame coming out of it. If you have seen the Dirk Pitt adventure 'Sahara' earlier this year, you had a chance to see how such a shell worked. Unlike solid shot, the ball is hollow and filled with a low explosive like gunpowder. The shell contains a hole into which a fuse is inserted. The fuse is timed according to distance of the shot and the fuse is lit right before the shell is loaded and fired, typically from a smootbore cannon. While solid shot, the classic cannonball, was used to punch holes, and when heated, also to start fires, the shell was used to set fire and to signal. A variant of the shell was case shot, which was a shell filled with gunpowder and shrapnel. This type munition was used against enemy soldiers. The flame and ball insignia is simply the sign of trade for a munitions expert. I supposeall this is historically relevant to Indiana Jones, because I'm pretty sure that young Indy encountered more shells than he cared for in WWI! :wink:

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Thanks R.R.! I did not realize how general the symbol is. I thought it was specific to the U.S. forces.
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Post by MonkeyBrains »

Please put me down too. I'd like mine pre-modified rather than the kit; judging from the prices for the other styles on your site, zippos are a fair bit cheaper over there than here in the UK! :roll: :wink:

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I will take one.
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OOHHHHHH YEAHHHH!! \:D/ \:D/ \:D/




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Any further news on this project?

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Well, I can give you an update. The problem isn't the badges, the problem is availability of the 1937 Vintage Zippos! I ordered a few about ten days ago and they still haven't shown up. I placed another order, but while the lighters supposedly were in stock, my money was refunded due to an "inventory program error." I always buy the plain lighters as cheap as possible so that I can pass on the savings to you guys. My goal is to charge for the lighter itself not more, but generally less than the regular retail price. The places that have those great prices are not reliable when it comes to being upfront what they really have in stock. They don't mind cutting down an order to just a couple lighters, and that usually means the shipping cost, which is more often than not the same no matter if you buy one or ten lighters, is suddenly ruining what appeared to be a good deal.

It appears that the 1937 Vintage lighter is difficult to come by, at least if you try to buy a fee of them. I'm familiar with this problem, because the 1941 Relica used to be, and sometimes still is, difficult to find for a decent price.

Once I get the 1937 Replicas in, I will let you guys know.

For now I can show you a 1937 Vintage Zoppo with metal badges, which is so far the only 1937 Vintage lighter that I've even gotten my hands on:

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One of the COW members just got that 1937 Vintage with metal badges today and he seemed rather happy. :wink:

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Hummm....well, I know it wasn't me.... :-s :wink:

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UPDATE:

Finding the 1937 Vintage lighters in quantity is more problematic than expected, but now I have a few in stock and I should be getting in more lighters some time next week. In an effort to keep the price of the lighter below suggested retail price, I have to buy the lighters in quantity with low shipping cost. One issue has been that after ordering, I was told the shipment was on its way, but a few days later I found out that only a partial order was shipped.

I can show you the (urethane) resin badges on the 1937 Vintage lighter:

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You can expect me to have a few 1937 Vintage lighters with badges available early next week. I am now also considering to go ahead and add the hybrid badges as an option for the Vintage Zippo, because some people have shown interest in that option. That means badge options for the 1937 Vintage Zippo include resin, metal and hybrid badges. I'll post another update this coming Monday!

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That looks great, Relic! :D

Okay, I'm definitely in. Can you send me a pm when you actually have one availible to ship and are ready to take payment?

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Ditto what Baggers said; I'll definitely be in for a resin badged 1937 Vintage along with a modified Ziplight as soon as you're taking the orders!
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Please put me down for a lighter with resin badges. PM sent.
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Guys, I put everyone who showed interest on a list. As they become available, I'll be offering the lighters in descending order to the people on that list. If someone bows out, no problem, I'll simply keep moving down the list to the next person. Expect this process to begin in a day or two.

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OOOHHHHH,, HYBRID!! YES! YES!! GOODY, GOODY, GOODY! YAY! YIPPEE YIII YOOOOOOOOO , PLEASE,PLEASE, PLEASE!!





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Could I please be put on the list as well? I need something to occupy the space in my left jacket pocket :D
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If it is not too late, can you please add me to your purchase list as well? I'll send you an email via your site for particulars. Thanks!
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I'd love to be added to the list as well if you have room on it. It's a rare chance to get your hands on such an Indy-esque item.


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Everyone who has shown interest in this thread, or who has sent me an email or PM, is on my list. I am making every effort to have Vintage Zippos available and I have begun contacting you guys in chronological order.

A couple comments:

Due to demand, I have added hybrid badges as an option for the 1937 Vintage Zippo. Cast metal badges with a bright white finish and tough, 100% UV-resistant urethane finish:
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You will notice color variances between the images on my website. All clover Zippos have the same green clover. Those and other color variances are simply due to lighting, exposure, a mediocre digital camera and fairly high compression. I simply don't have time to match all tones and hues. In the worst case, you will get a lighter that looks better than what you see on the screen. :wink:

Finish options: Satin versus Glossy

Satin is default, because it is what >90% of people want. The satin finish is certainly more screen-accurate and it is a more forgiving finish. A glossy finish will show minute scratches, a satin finish won't show small scratches at all. Removing scratches from a satinized finish is easy, removing scratches from a glossy finish requires a lot of elbow grease.

Whether or not I can offer a glossy finish also depends greatly on mother nature. If it's under 70 degrees or so, I can't achieve a flawless glossy finish. Luckily the local climate is mild and I will make every effort to give you a glossy finish if that's what you want. If it's not possible at that time, I will let you know. I'm not going to peddle subpar badges.

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My hybrid arrived saturday.

All I can say is....WOW!!! and I MEAN WOW!!! :shock: \:D/

The best one yet, RR!!! :D :tup: :clap:

Highest regards!

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I'd like one, too!
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Yeah, RR, take care of this new kid...oh, HOWDY DAWG!!! :lol:

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Just peeking out from under my rock here in sweaty Southeast Georgia.

I just want to say to all you jokers that are actually having winter weather-ENJOY IT!!!!

Every day above 70 that passes, as we get closer to Christmas, just makes me wonder what I was thinking relocating to the subtropics.

Needless to say, the jackets don't see much action these days.
Hope you are ALL doing well!

And I really would like one of these lighters-they look fantastic!
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I highly recommend the hybrid 1937 version, Dawg. Get it, it will be the only one you'll ever really need (and this coming from an owner of SEVERAL rr zippos! :roll: ) :wink:

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Good deal-

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That'll be the one I get then!
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Ok, put me down on the list! I can't take it anymore I have to have one of these. :D
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Ignore that popping sound you just heard from J_Weaver's direction. It was just the twisting of his arm that you heard. Nothing serious...I assure you. 8-[ :wink:

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...UNCLE! UNCLE! #-o



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I must apologize! Going down my list takes so much time! Once I contact someone, I have to wait for a reply and on occasion there are questions to answer. This slows the process down, which is already slow and tedious and dependent on a bunch of things falling into place. Weather, available time and availability of Zippos are the three big hurdles. There is still a Vintage Zippo shortage. In order to charge less than the suggested retail price for the Zippo, I have to be very thrifty when shopping for those Zippos, because like everyone else, I have to pay tax and shipping. Rest assured that I will eventually, as fast as I can, get back to you. Hang in there!

On a good note, at the current rate of orders, I should be able to supply modified Ziplights for another 4-6 months. When I begin running low, I will make an announcement.

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