Once the seals are replaced they are good for many years. I love them. Id never consider new prices but they are sweet
If you use the little hole in the Dupont body to store a second flint remove it.
Yep I like to pull the flint & also the steel grinder out when storing.If you stop using your Dupont for an extended period Remove The Flint
If you use the little hole in the Dupont body to store a second flint remove it.
Also remember that flint is in there and rotate it as you go.




I might have some questions for you. I am about to take on an L1 Table Lighter. I need to arrange a little backdrop and I will post some pics of mine.Yep I like to pull the flint & also the steel grinder out when storing.
Concerning the 'spare flint well', I have found that the best practice is to always keep the 'spare flint well' clear, & not to 'stack flints' either (trying to use two or more worn flints to equal one flint length). Mainly in order to avoid 'slide-lock', can happen on L1s & L2s. Have had it happen to me on an L1 & L2, & it's a pain to back out of, with a good chance of damaging the lighter.
Some units that have found new happy owners recently:
Line2 shorty:
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L2 Table, pre-refresh pic:
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Line1 shorty:
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Enjoy!
wow!!! That's incredible. Hope they don't ever get split up.Thanks! Here are some more that I've had:
Silver plated Line 1 Short w/ Gold-Plated Hardware, Standard-Flame Nozzle (BHV754) :
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Gold-Plated 'Old Dealer Stock' Line 1 w/ Standard-Flame Nozzle (Y6FG31):
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Gold-Plated 'Old Dealer Stock' Line 1 w/ Standard-Flame Nozzle (Y6FR64, pictured to the left of Y6FR65) :
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I bought a L1 BR recently. Looks good on the exterior. But I pushed the hinge pin out with my thumbnail (my first indication that something was amiss) and the castle screw came out VERY easily. When I removed the castle it felt light and had a piece of plastic on the end of the barrel. I am not sure what the part is called, but it fits into the body of the lighter, has a lever which shuts off the gas when the lid is closed, and has a spring and ball inside. Anyway, that part was also plastic. I feel like someone bought the lighter, swapped out the castle and whatever the other part is called with cheap knockoffs, and resold it. Think he also swapped out the roller as it seems light.PSA : It looks like there are now counterfeit Line1 & Soubreny lighters being sold online. These are brand-new Soubreny & Line1 Short counterfeits. These are the first counterfeit Line1 & Soubreny units that I have seen. Buyers of authentic units beware.
It had obviously been recently disassembled and came apart very easily. Interestingly, there was a thin metal strip under the spring box (thanks for that!). I thought it was the broken piece of the gas shutoff spring but it is wider and would be the wrong shape. I am wondering if it is a shim for the spring box. I guess we will see.^^^ I've been thinking about that delrin spring box, & perhaps what we're looking at is a factory replacement spring box, probably came as a subassembly with a new spring, ball bearing, cam cam bearing, & pin (just guessing about all of this here). The spring box is a tricky area. Those are staked into place originally. If you look top-down at one installed, you can see the stake mark next to it. That swells the metal next to the spring box & pinches it into place. A replacement made of delrin might be able to be pressed into place & stay put without having to re-stake a metal one.
In general if you're looking at one already in place, just leave it there & don't mess around with it. If you have to re-install the spring box, that kind of sucks. Did you get it back together?

The gas shut off spring is absolutely broken. I have a couple of the screw into the body type springs. But when I compare it to the piece I am calling a shim the metals are different, different width, everything. My initial thought was that it was the end of the shutoff spring, too. I will post more pics. Let me know what you want to see.Also wondering if you could post a pic of the thing that you found floating around in there. Maybe it is part of the flat steel gas shutoff spring. I was wondering if one in your pic looked a little short or if I was imagining things. Is it in fact broken?
Edit: I just checked some of my pics, & your flat spring is probably broken. I think that the flat springs that screw into the bottom of the castle are a little shorter compared to the other style to begin with, but that one looks like it's too short for the lid to reach it. Were you getting gas flow out of the nozzle even with the lid shut?
In any case it is interesting to see that delrin spring box, though. I wonder what the story is on that.





