I was trying to light a cigarette the other night, in a very slight wind. After two matches, my friend was getting very perturbed with me and pulled out her lighter ![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Very cool. It definitely brings up some good old memories for me.Sorry to say there is not much to the story. I collect nautical stuff, mostly cheap stuff that catches my eye when we go to the beach. A friend gave me this to add to my collection when my Dad passed some 17 years ago. Our Dads were both on ships in WW II so it meant a ton to me. I can’t find a lot about the piece itself on the net. It says R.E.Kirkpatrick on it but that’s it. My friend does not know what ship he was on.
I love that sleeve. Where did you find that ?
Thankee! I made it myself.I love that sleeve. Where did you find that ?
Nice. Looks greatThankee! I made it myself.![]()
Gorgeous! I was about to pull the trigger on a chrome brushed IM until I realized it was a single nozzle flame...I use a Corona Old Boy Blue Metallic lacquer/chrome lighter primarily. I like some of the brass/embossed Kiribis -- might end up with one of those around xmas time.The Old Boy can be challenging in the wind.
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Thanks! And thanks for the info -- I didn't know about the single/dual nozzles specifically. Maybe I will move getting a Kabuto up on the priority list.Gorgeous! I was about to pull the trigger on a chrome brushed IM until I realized it was a single nozzle flame...
My Peterson has a dual nozzle, so does the Kabuto. I find my Peterson works outdoors with a breeze when any other soft flame wouldn't. I was shocked! People say a fancy lighter like a Peterson is no better than a Bic... I disagree! From the feel, fit and finish, performance, and even how it kisses or lights the tobacco exactly as you want it to all seems better to me.
I wish IM Corona would update its design to a dual nozzle soft flame. I'd buy one in a heartbeat then!