Posted 14 years ago
ttomtucker
(313 items)
Some of the military lighter's in my collection top left to right:
3rd Armored Div
101 Airborne
Marine Corps
36th Inf Reg.
U.S.N.S Upshur The ship I went to Germany on in 1961
USS Boxer LPH-4
USS Pearl Harbor LSD-52
USS Kid DD-661
Navy Brand lighter
Enola Gay (The plane that dropped Little Boy on Japan)
Love the old lighters. My old docktor Frederick Rice was the cap. of the Spirit of Indianapolis a B29 bomber. He knew Paul Tibbet well and had a photo of the Enola Gay signed by Paul tibbet in his office. Here is a link you my like. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ny330bg/crews458.htm
That would be the City of Indianapolis sorry.
The second bomb was droped by Boxcar
The Enola Gay droped " Little Boy" on Hiroshima. Then Bockscar droped "Fat Man" on Nagasaki.
Thanks you guys for the comments.
Corsair Cigarette Lighter:
I am looking for a military airplane cigarette lighter.
It is an F4U4 Corsair Cigarette Lighter.
The lighter is a miniature copy of the WWII Marine Corps/Navy famous " gull wing fighter." The lighter mechanism is in the canopy and the plane is has about a 9" inch wing span and about a 6" fuselage. The plane has attached wheels. Some also have stands. I have seen seem in both gold and silver. I believe it was made in Japan after the war. I have been trying to run a very good to mint edition of this for quite some time and would appreciate any help or leads.
Pearhead, I will keep my eyes open for your lighter
I collect these, also.
Have you run across any USN themed Ronsons or Colibris?
I'm also looking for a Scripto Vu USN lighter.
Great Post, and tell ya why i think so. I joined the army in 1968, and did basic and Advanced Infantry Training at Fort Ord CA. I was 17-1/2 and did not smoke allot, until i arrived at Ord, and then things changed. When ever a class was over, the DI's would say "SMOKE-UM-IF YOU GOTUM, and BUMM-EM IF YOU DON'T". So, you had to basically learn to smoke because of peer pressure. So, after basic, you treasured certain things, and the top 2 for me, were smokes, and a Bitchen Zippo Lighter. By the way, i know some will remember that smokes were 17 cents a pack in Vietnam, not counting what was in your C rats, and care packages. Again, Great Post, that brings back good memories. HEY, Can I BUM A SMOKE FROM YOU ?????????
PS: I was with both the Bird in the States, and the Herd, in Vietnam