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| Kuryan - Expert Tashkent 15:56 - 25 April 2012 479 posts |
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| Val1730 writes: Oleg! This lighter is not in my collection :) :) :)
Yes, I understand :) Just decided to ask it here :) |
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| Unnit - Member 19:39 - May 1, 2012 142 posts |
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| Val1730 - Expert 20:15 - May 1, 2012 158 posts |
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| Unnit writes: Valery, a continuation of the theme is very interesting :))
Yes, I slowly upload photos, write what you would like to see, not only for cloud :) and if I have this lighter, I will show |
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| Unnit - Member 20:49 - May 1, 2012 142 posts |
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Yes, I slowly upload photos, write what you would like to see, not only for cloud :) and if I have this lighter, I will show
So right away and not say what I would like to see. I collect myself a little lighter, something - that is. Well, as you know other people's collections tidbit curious to see who that is. At your discretion, interested in everything. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 21:15 - May 1, 2012 158 posts |
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| Kuryan - Expert Tashkent 21:50 - May 1, 2012 479 posts |
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| Beautiful! Not only that, more and interesting :) Congratulations! |
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| Val1730 - Expert 22:22 - May 1, 2012 158 posts |
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| Unnit - Member 22:25 - May 1, 2012 142 posts |
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| Val1730 - Expert 22:45 - May 1, 2012 158 posts |
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| No, the first one was released in 1953, and began producing the model in 1959, we can say that this is the second model :) |
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| Unnit - Member 23:01 - May 1, 2012 142 posts |
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| Val1730 writes: No, the first one was released in 1953, and began producing the model in 1959, we can say that this is the second model :)
Thank you. And whether the spark lighters with a cord for a review in the topic. I think that many would be interested to know that the jig was not in need of refueling with gasoline. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 10:17 - 2 May 2012 158 posts |
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| Unnit writes:
Thank you. And whether the spark lighters with a cord for a review in the topic. I think that many would be interested to know that the jig was not in need of refueling with gasoline.
There is!  |
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| Unnit - Member 12:24 - 2 May 2012 142 posts |
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| Super! I myself have not yet bought this. And what a manufacturer of lighters, photo stamps are not visible. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 1230 - May 2, 2012 158 posts |
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| Unnit writes: Super! I myself have not yet bought this. And what a manufacturer of lighters, photo stamps are not visible.
Hallmarks, no, I can only add that the two lighters bought in England (they look like in the photo), one in France |
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| Val1730 - Expert 12:32 - 2 May 2012 158 posts |
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| In Germany, an international meeting was held 13 collectors, here's a quick video review |
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| Unnit - Member 12:43 - 2 May 2012 142 posts |
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| Yeah ... so, here is the abundance, choked in my craw from what you see, thank you :)) |
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| hohol - Expert Belgorod 21:00 - 2 May 2012 246 posts |
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| Val1730 writes: Unnit writes:
Thank you. And whether the spark lighters with a cord for a review in the topic. I think that many would be interested to know that the jig was not in need of refueling with gasoline.
There is!  
Excuse me, would it be possible to detail how they work, the atoms I cheto not quite vkurivayu! The wick is a spark there, but due to what is burning?? |
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| Val1730 - Expert 21:30 - 2 May 2012 158 posts |
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| hohol writes: 
Excuse me, would it be possible to detail how they work, the atoms I cheto not quite vkurivayu! The wick is a spark there, but due to what is burning??
Here, watch the video, there is no combustion, just smoldering cord |
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| Unnit - Member 21:33 - 2 May 2012 142 posts |
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| hohol writes: Val1730 writes: Unnit writes:
Thank you. And whether the spark lighters with a cord for a review in the topic. I think that many would be interested to know that the jig was not in need of refueling with gasoline.
There is!   
Excuse me, would it be possible to detail how they work, the atoms I cheto not quite vkurivayu! The wick is a spark there, but due to what is burning??
Yes, everything is just the trick wick, with sparks on a wick, it starts to smolder. Enough to light a cigarette, gasoline or gas is not it :)) |
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| hohol - Expert Belgorod 0:06 - May 3, 2012 246 posts |
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| means the material on the wick which is special!? an interesting thing! although after that (I do not know how the device name) "lighter" where to get a light only from the sparks of flint, wonder no longer necessary! still waiting for certain things interesting! |
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| Unnit - Member 18:29 - May 3, 2012 142 posts |
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| There zazhigalochka gasoline electric, running on batteries. The wick is ignited by a glowing coil. |
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| hohol - Expert Belgorod 19:33 - May 4, 2012 246 posts |
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| Unnit - Member 20:03 - May 4, 2012 142 posts |
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| hohol writes: oh well! and see!?
Look easy, sfotkat not long, only topic Valery created. |
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| Gorynych5 - Maniac Moscow 20:12 - May 4, 2012 1860 posts |
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| Unnit writes: hohol writes:
oh well! and see!?
Look easy, sfotkat not long, only topic Valery created.
Valera because of one or two pictures will not mind, here a long time ... so it is accepted that it is possible in a strange topic for "slightly" digress ... the main thing is not to litter and not messing ... I'm sure it will be interesting and Valeria look at the "miracle." And of course in the future to create a better sobstennyh topic if there is something to brag ;-) |
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| Unnit - Member 20:22 - May 4, 2012 142 posts |
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Well if you do not offend Valery schA try to put pictures. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 20:23 - May 4, 2012 158 posts |
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| FUMALUX FL 400 Lighter released in the early 50's, this is the French, the German firm at all, this design was invented in the early 40's, well, there is war and so on, have begun to produce large quantities from the late 40's, Alexander if you have a photo battery, lay out, I do not against :) and I own raskoviryal or as hands do not reach to change, yes, the 12-volt cigarette lighter, as a flashlight     |
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| Unnit - Member 20:35 - May 4, 2012 142 posts |
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| Hooray, he posted pictures Valery lighters. I want to ask, Valerie, and tried to start it? |
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| Unnit - Member 20:48 - May 4, 2012 142 posts |
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| .JPG) Valery small addition, not 12 volts and 2 volts battery. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 21:05 - May 4, 2012 158 posts |
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| Run until you see no such small batteries, and that would have been a good amperage, shit, I thought vney not less than 12 volts to the filament rozzhech :) |
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| Unnit - Member 21:16 - May 4, 2012 142 posts |
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| Val1730 writes: Run until you see no such small batteries, and that would have been a good amperage, shit, I thought vney not less than 12 volts to the filament rozzhech :)
I ran the lights up is interesting, and I used the penlight battery 1.5 volts. Voltage slightly lacking, 1.5 not 2.0 volts, but still lit, I liked a little bit unusual. Everything happens, nor any clicks klatskaney, lid opens and the light blaze. |
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| Val1730 - Expert 21:42 - May 4, 2012 158 posts |
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| I might try a battery with an mp3 player prisobachit, if you can necessarily show |
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