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    Posted 13 years ago

    larrytolkin
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    original ww2 miniature aluminum tank automatic lighter-circa 1945. press the turret to activate the mechanism. the treads have inserts of perspex plastic.

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    Comments

    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      How did you date this?
    2. larrytolkin, 13 years ago
      pop- 99% of actual ww2 trench lighters were produced from 1942 to about 1952. most of the miniature wartime figurals date from 1945-1948. this is based on the 1000 trench lighters i own- some having inscribed dates. ww2 trench lighters were produced by artisans in workshops and sold at armed forces bases as souvenirs. they were not made by soldiers.
    3. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      You didn't answer my question !
    4. larrytolkin, 13 years ago
      pop-that's all there is.
    5. zguy2112 zguy2112, 12 years ago
      Good gag!

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