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Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:57 am
by 308Mike
Linkarooni - I hated having to always keep refilling my lighter when I carried one, but otherwise it ALWAYS worked when needed!! Also, I gave more than a few engraved lighters as gifts. They make GREAT personal gifts
Zippo seems to have clicked, as company celebrates a milestone
By Rick Leventhal | Published June 05, 2012
FoxNews.com
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Zippo Manufacturing Company has been making its signature metal-cased lighters with their distinctive “click” lid for 80 years.

Now this American icon can boast another milestone: the 500 millionth Zippo, produced and engraved on the birthday of the company’s late founder, George Blaisdell.

The one-of-a-kind piece has a classic brushed chrome finish with two-tone engraving, a distinctive bottom stamp, a time stamp on the front and an individual serial number “1”. It’s been placed on permanent display in the company’s museum. Sixty thousand more lighters made the same day feature similar engraving and finish and are being sold as collector’s replica editions, available online through the company’s website.

“It spells success in really, really big letters” says Greg Booth, Zippo’s president and CEO. “It says that American workers can, in fact, manufacture in the U.S. and can compete successfully globally and we’ve done it and done it well.”

When the company was launched, it produced about a dozen lighters a day. Now they make 60,000 a day, about12 million a year. Made famous in World War II after being distributed to our troops, Zippo windproof lighters are now sold in 160 countries around the world, including China, the company’s biggest market outside the U.S. But despite offers to move Zippo’s production overseas, potentially saving millions of dollars in costs, owner George Duke, the founder’s grandson, says the company isn’t leaving the small town in northwestern Pennsylvania that it’s called home since 1932.

“A lot of companies have had opportunities to go overseas and take advantage of lower labor costs and gain more profit, but I’ve said we’ll go out of business before this factory makes a Zippo pocket lighter anywhere but Bradford, PA.”

Zippo employs 620 people at its Bradford factory and museum. The company was forced to trim its roster from more than 700 to about 470 a few years back because of the bad economy and slumping sales, but since then it’s seen a turnaround and revival in the marketplace and the CEO says every single person laid off has been offered their old job back.

Zippo offers thousands of designs and can even put customer-supplied images on lighters while continuing to offer its famous lifetime guarantee: “It works or we fix it free.”

“It’s a testament to a low-tech but, nevertheless, very functional, very durable lighter” says Duke. “All Zippo lighters have a lifetime guarantee regardless of who bought it, regardless of when it was bought. .. When my grandfather came out with the idea people said ‘are you out of your mind?’ and he said ‘no, if I can’t build this product to last for a very long time then I shouldn’t be in the business.”

Even with a troubled economy and pressure on the tobacco industry, Zippo’s sales are increasing. Some buyers are collectors, some spend lots of time outdoors, and many, like owner George Duke, are smokers.

“I get attached to a lighter” Duke says. “I think the same thing goes on with any smoker. He sees a Zippo he likes, it has an attractive design on it, he buys it and he uses it. It’s something that’s with him every day and it functions for him on a regular basis. It’s something he can count on, something that he goes through life with, even the ups and downs. You really build up a friendship with that lighter and I know it sounds a little crazy” Duke says with a smile, “but that’s kind of what it is about a Zippo.”

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:52 am
by Yogimus
Ah, zippos. They ALWAYS work, except when they don't.

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 2:08 am
by 308Mike
Yogimus wrote:Ah, zippos. They ALWAYS work, except when they don't.
Well, you DO have to add lighter fluid to them to keep them working (the BIGGEST failure of these lighters is the fluid dissipates FAR too easily and quickly).

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:32 am
by Erik
Is it true that you can use almost anything flammable in them as lighter fluid? I've heard stories of people using diesel, kerosene, petrol, etc...

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:07 pm
by Rod
Erik wrote:Is it true that you can use almost anything flammable in them as lighter fluid? I've heard stories of people using diesel, kerosene, petrol, etc...
Yes, it is true. I've done it. But they'll never replace matches. :D

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:32 pm
by blackeagle603
Still have my HT-900 with the Connie CV-64 engraving. A bit batter but it's earned the patina. Always had it in my FOD pouch and in flight suit pocket even though I didn't smoke. Kept it handy for shrink sleeves on emergency wire repairs.

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:35 pm
by MarkD
My Dad and Mom each had a Zippo, a big brushed stainless for Dad and a little gold-tones one for Mom. For some reason they eventually stopped using them and went to the disposable butane lighters.

Even though I never smoked cigarettes, I've often been tempted to buy a Zippo or ten, just to have. I DO smoke cigars, and have a torch lighter for those (non-butane lighters don't do cigars well), but it's not a Zippo, I'm tempted to buy one of their Blu lighters.

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:29 pm
by Fivetoes
Many chem burns on my legs from over filling them and then putting in my pocket. I have a handfull that should go back to the factory for their free repair.

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:33 am
by Yogimus
The draw of zippos is that they will work as well in a hundred years as they did the day they were made. The counterpoint to that, of course, is that they did not work all that well the day they were made.

Re: Zippo seems to have clicked, 500 MILLIONTH Zippo made

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:57 pm
by Bob K
FWIW, I gave up cigarettes more than 5 years ago, now smoke my pipes and the occasional cigar.

I have any number of gas lighters, including a Dupont and a Dunhill. What do I carry every day? A sterling silver Zippo, a gift from my wife 30 odd years ago. Always works, never fails. And using Zippo fuel, hold the flame just under the end of your cigar, and it won't impact the flavor.

Lighting my pipes at home I usually use kitchen matches.