This is a lot of 6 vintage cigarette lighters. 4 were made in Japan and the other 2 in the US. None of them have flint or fuel, but mechanically they all work and should light up if these are provided. First is a Kalman Gas lighter, and it is stamped Kalman Gas on the bottom. It is a push button style with screws for the flint and butane on the bottom. It is also stamped Japan under the screw by the push button near the top. It is a little battered and the chrome plating is worn in places. Next is a Mastercraft gold-tone flip top lighter, also from Japan. It is worn and scratched as shown in the photos. The spring on the flip top is strong and the lid has very little wobble if any. The next two are Kent lighters from Japan. One is a flip top and the other a push button. The flip top is just stamped Kent and Japan on the bottom. It is etched with the initials "C E S". The flip top lid is strong, and the lid has a little wobble. It has some scratches and a dent in the top. The push button Kent is dented, worn and scratched as shown in the photos. It is just stamped Kent on the bottom. The last two were made in the US. First is an Evans push button lighter. It is sort of rounded with horizontal parallel lines on one side and vertical and horizontal lines on the other around a square fir engraving. There are some initials engraved here but too worn to determine what they are. As stated before none of the lighters have flint or fuel, but all work mechanically. Please feel free to ask questions. Free USPS shipping within the US.
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