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Penguin and Ronson Lighters Parts Repair Restore
$10.00
From an estate and for parts, repair or restoration this is a group of 2 vintage cigarette lighters from the 1950s-60s. One is a 2″ tall leatherette Ronson lighter that is not working and has lots of wear to the material. The other is a 1 3/4″ tall, sleek mid century design Penguin, Japan lighter, also not working and has wear to metal.
Not working. Worn and scratched. Being sold for parts, repair or restore.
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