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Vintage Clark Guilloche Lighter- need a part????

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Cigar and Cigarette Lighters331 of 471Pigeon - Automatic Super Lighter.Made R Mark  K.L.S.MFG.CO  PAT 42-7753 605844 90041silver clock lighters
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Ollie
    (64 items)

    Have been told that this lighter needs a flint spring..does anyone know where they are available???

    Fabulous two sided "Guilloche" Clark sterling silver lighter with double wheel liftarm mechanism. This liftarm was first invented circa 1926 by William Foster Clark of Attleboro, MA. This lighter measures 1.25 wide X 1.50 high. .

    "Sterling" stamped on the bottom and CLARK LIGHTER Pat. July27, 1926

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    1. ThriftyGypsy ThriftyGypsy, 12 years ago
      Ollie,
      I don't know what the odds of you finding a new spring for this lighter are, but I would think they are pretty slim. I collect lighters, and have never really been able to find a good source for replacements.I usually buy up old lighters that dont work or need parts. I have been lucky is some cases of finding what I need that way. Flea markets and yard sales are good sources. Hope that helps. TG
    2. Thespark, 11 years ago
      Hi it's WAyne from Australia I wood like to bow do buy the lot of Ronson that r on your site and the lift arm enamel lighter please kind regards. Wayne
    3. Thespark, 11 years ago
      Hi it's WAyne from Australia I wood like to bow do buy the lot of Ronson that r on your site and the lift arm enamel lighter please kind regards. Wayne

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