Posted 1 year ago
Uglygregster
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It's not a Savinelli. The dimensions are wrong. The thumb roller goes to the cap.
Can anyone ID the logo? It's a very nice, heavy, well made lighter.
Any info is appreciated..
Thanks all,
Greg
Uglygregster@gmail.com
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Could be or maybe made in England, Germany. I would think that it could be American of what company I have no idea.
Takes me WAY back but looks like it could be a Dunhill lighter. Had one myself which I received as a gift from a beau. Someone stole it from my office desk. Sigh.
DD@Phila
Here is the Dunhill lighter web page ... it is a classic design. Good luck. DD@Phila
http://www.dunhill.com/en-us/shoponline/lighters/
or it could be "st dupont".
jeez my mother had a dunhill like that and gave it away when she quit smoking,ime sure she had no idea of the value.