Posted 2 months ago
scottvez
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These trench art lighters were very popular in the years immediately following WW2.
Most encountered were produced stateside and some businesses even put on advertising and gave these away.
This particular example is made from a .50 cal casing and sits on a plexiglass and plastic base.
Reproduction of these images in any form is prohibited.
scott
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Thanks for looking vetraio!
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Thanks again p... for looking at this WW2 trench art lighter!
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Thanks for looking manikin!
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