Posted 6 years ago
Charlie62
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I need some help identifying this piece, if anyone can help I would appreciate it. I'm having difficulty with the logo and name.
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Posted 6 years ago
Charlie62
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I need some help identifying this piece, if anyone can help I would appreciate it. I'm having difficulty with the logo and name.
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try here
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/tobacciana/cigarette-lighters/stories
Thank you
Great lighter! Something I always have to mention to lighter collectors, as I once was, I only have a few left but take out the flint! I would think Zippo would have that on their site, but so far have never seen it there. Leaving the flints in is a sure way to destroy your collection. That's what makes them "fat'. It starts to corrode and expands the lighters.
Thanks..I have more zippos but this is one of my favorites.
All I make out on this with your picture is TEHG CO the one letter missing looks like a W but cat tell by the angle of the picture ... try another picture...
Added a photo , I think its TEHGUCO
This style of lighter is called a trench lighter, not to be confused with a trench art lighter.
They were very popular and made by many companies.
scott
I'm trying to identify a manufacturer or a time frame. I can't find anything with these markings. Maybe IMCO or Bower.
I notice most Bower's have a shield on them ...
don't see much for http://www.thunderhawkcollectables.com/imco-lighter-history.html
did you look here ? http://www.zeppy.io/discover/ca/trench-lighter
Those are the ones I've seen also. The Swedish flag I believe. Going to try the other site. Thanks.
Hey my wife is a QCA manger and has all kinds of ways to see things the eye can ...lol so I sent her the picture and she came back with ,...Tehueco,,, which there is a place in mexico with people called Tehueco Native Americans,..So could it be made in mexico or Spain .....lol just another lead and guess...good luck
Thanks Roy.. makes sense with what looks like a Firebird or an Eagle. I'll do some further checking.