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The bottom of Zippo lighters made since the mid-1950s was encoded with a series of markings to identify which run of lighters needed repairs. However, in 2001, Zippo altered this system, changing the Roman numerals to more conventional. Hinge Change Zippo altered the hinge of lighters from February 2005. The Zippo script logo was developed in the late 40s and was phased-in on the lighter bottom stamp around 1955.

Zippo debuts 80th anniversary lighters in 2012 Enter the online sweepstakes Jan. The bottom of Zippo lighters made since the mid-1950s was encoded with a series of markings to identify which run of lighters needed repairs.

Zippo, Zippo date codes and Zippo anatomy.

Over the years Zippo lighter have attained value as collectibles. Age and style are important factors that determine value zippo markings and dates a Zippo lighter. Date codes on the bottom of each Zippo lighter have become an invaluable tool for collectors. Stamped codes signify the exact date when the lighter was produced. Styles of the Lighters Zippo lighters are identified as pocket lighters, regular, slim or a table lighter according to their style. Such zippo markings and dates have also decorative elements that distinguish them into different groups. Bottom Stamps Starting from the middle of 1950s, date codes were stamped on the bottom of each Zippo lighter, primarily for quality control. These stamps have experienced a few changes over the years. From 1933 to the mid '50s it was stamped in block letters. The first logo to look similar to modern Zippo logo was being developed in the late 1940s and first used in 1955. In the late '70s designers of Zippo lighters made another change in the logo style leading to the modern stamp. Date Codes As it happens with most collectibles, the date when a Zippo lighter was produced always has strong effect on its value. Blaisdell, a founder of Zippo company, offered a lifetime guarantee on his lighters. The bottom of Zippo lighters made since the mid-1950s was encoded with a series of markings to identify which run of lighters needed repairs. Such marking has become a quality control tool for its founders. At the same time it developed a culture of Zippo followers, who find the lighters' age an important criteria. Over the years Zippo's date code formats have changed several times. Slim Lighters The first Zippo lighters were square shaped and formed from rectangular brass tubing. The top and bottom pieces were soldered to the hollow tubing to form the lid and bottom of the case. Slim Zippo lighters were introduced in 1956 with no date codes or other marks on them. Such lighters are the same height as regular lighters but slimmer in width. In 1957, one year after the first production of Zippo slim lighters, the first date markings on the slim lighters appeared. Slim lighters markings were the same as for regular size lighters starting in 1966.

The bottom of Zippo lighters made since the mid-1950s was encoded with a series of markings to identify which run of lighters needed repairs. The classic 1930s Varga Girl look recalled Zippo's first national advertisement in 1937. The insert contains the spring-toggle lever that keeps the top closed, the wick, windscreen , flintwheel, and , all of which are mounted on an open-bottom metal box that is slightly smaller than the bottom of the outer case, and into which it slips snugly. The was referred to as a Zippo. The Zippo lighter requires 108 manufacturing operations. Bottom Stamps Starting from the middle of 1950s, date codes were stamped on the bottom of each Zippo lighter, primarily for quality control. Each Price Report includes current market values in ten different grades. Zippo lighter produced in September 1994 In mid-1955, Zippo started year coding their lighters by the use of dots. There have been three major changes, as shown below.

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