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01-24-2017, 10:31 AM | #1 |
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Artillery Luger Lighter
The older I get the more I find myself walking through antique shops. Recently, I came across this shinny artillery Luger lighter. I wanted it but simply could not justify the price, even if it could be bargained down some. Beside the price I am not sure what I would have done with it.
I took a couple of snap shots to share. What do you think of this item? Has anyone seen such a lighter before?
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01-24-2017, 11:21 AM | #2 |
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If you had a gun-related business and frequented a lot of gun shows (and exhibited there) and could use this as a display/tax write-off, then it might be worth it. Be kind of awkward to light a BBQ grill with it.
Edit: Is it pewter???
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A couple of years ago these in various barrel lengths showed up on eBay fairly frequently, but I haven't seen any for a while.
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If you pulled the trigger and the flame exited the end of the barrel it would be cool and useful.
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Just now checked eBay...the identical lighter (sans stand) is for sale for $50.00. Just search for "Luger lighter"
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I had one years ago. It was included in a pile of luger related items I bid for on ebay. It may be tucked in a box or drawer somewhere... If I find it, based on today's prices I would consider selling it now instead of throwing it away (which would be my first inclination )
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"Small dent in barrel"...Gerry could likely fix that!
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Bought these a couple of years ago.
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Not a bad price for the novelty of it.
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