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Allofus123

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I didn't know where to post this but figured our humidor forum is as close to an accessory place as any. :)

Have you ever seen a more beautiful lighter in your entire life?

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Hmmmmm, it does for me...... anyone else not able to see the web page?
 
Ahhh.. worked that time. Not sure what happened... At any rate: Beautiful lighter!
 
I have seen those lighters somewhere else before this. They are some very nice looking lighters.


I think they MSRP @ an outrageous amount but I saw them on sale for like 5-6 hundred.


One day when I don't even have to worry about $$ I will be using that lighter (for everyday of course) and be using one of those opus X ashtrays instead of keeping it in the box (as right now if I got one that is where it would stay)

LOL

Phil
 
I'd be scared to death to use it. Imagine the first time you got a chip in that black laquer..... :0
 
St. Dupont tends to produce overpriced, underperforming stuff, IMHO. I haven't bought anything from them in years, so perhaps that's changed. Just a heads up.
 
I don't know if you are talking about your experience with Dupont lighters or not but my experience with them is that they perform great. I've yet to have a problem with them.

As for the overpricing...... I suppose if you compare it's basic function to a wooden match it'd be hard to argue. ROFLMAO! ;) :D
 
Allofus123 said:
As for the overpricing...... I suppose if you compare it's basic function to a wooden match it'd be hard to argue. ROFLMAO! ;) :D
I use flint that I've mined from a local quarry and some shavings, myself...
 
Very nice lookin' lighter. Hopefully when I make my first Million, I'll pick one up with a few other primo items I've been eye ballin' for years.... :D :thumbs: :p
 
moki said:
St. Dupont tends to produce overpriced, underperforming stuff, IMHO. I haven't bought anything from them in years, so perhaps that's changed. Just a heads up.
Which model did you buy years ago?

And please tell us how the performance was not up to par.
 
I still like mine the best. :) Though a Taj Majhal one would not be kicked out of the watch box. :)

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I have the lowly Extend.... :D I have been amazed by it's performance!
 
Leebo8-9-8 said:
I have the lowly Extend.... :D  I have been amazed by it's performance!
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Hey Kenny....back off the wooden matches!! :p Mine are wrapped in a a $20,000 Chevy Impala. Now, talk about an expensive lighter!! LMAO!!!!!! :sign:

Oh, one day I'll get to own Bic! ;)

Nice lighter, Brother!


Floyd T. :sign:
 
Doesn't look like I am going to get an answer to my questions... ???

I own quite a few Dupont flint lighters and have to say they are the most dependable lighters I have ever used. Some going back over ten years with no problems at all, although I will agree that they are expensive.

As to the X-tends, it will be interesting to see how long they last, since they are a torch.

Another very dependable lighter is the IM Corona. I have a couple of the Double Corona Pewter design cigar lighters and they work very well also.

Highly recommended. :)
 
Devin Cole said:
Doesn't look like I am going to get an answer to my questions... ???

I own quite a few Dupont flint lighters and have to say they are the most dependable lighters I have ever used. Some going back over ten years with no problems at all, although I will agree that they are expensive.

As to the X-tends, it will be interesting to see how long they last, since they are a torch.

Another very dependable lighter is the IM Corona. I have a couple of the Double Corona Pewter design cigar lighters and they work very well also.

Highly recommended. :)
Devin:

Thanks for sharing your knowledge of lighters. I constantly see new brands and models, but have no idea of their reliability. It's hard to beat the tried and true. :)
 
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