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jbrick83
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So I've got an old zippo-type lighter that use to be my grandfather's with the name and picture of his old tractor business on it that I want to get fixed. Everything on the outside is fine, but I think the "wheel" on the inside is broken...and as far as I know that is all that's messed up.

I'd like to get it fixed and restored. I called a local cigar shop and they said that I would probably have to send it back to the manufacturer. It's not zippo brand, but I did call them and they gave me the number to this guy in friggin NY who repairs all types of lighters.

Bottom line is that I don't feel like shipping this lighter all the way to NY to get it repaired. Are there other places that can fix lighters?? I live in a relatively big city (Charleston), so if there is a store that does this, I could probably find it. Also...could I just buy a cheap Zippo and repace the whole inside of the lighter with it?? The outside of the lighter is the important part.

7/14/2006 11:03:17 AM

Grapehead
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maybe

7/14/2006 11:06:14 AM

Blue Jay
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If the zippo innards will fit in the casing, then thats the way to go.

7/14/2006 2:16:11 PM

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