Mahogany Hemp Leaf Multi-Colored Zippo Lighter
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UNIQUE MAHOGANY ZIPPO
This Zippo lighter has a multi-colored metal body with a unique mahogany hemp leaf design. Zippo partnered with Woodchuck USA. Buy one plant one; for each lighter sold a free tree will be planted.
Made in the USA with a metal construction and a windproof design that works virtually anywhere.
Note: Variations in wood grain and color make each Woodchuck USA lighter unique.
Note: Lifetime manufacturer's guarantee.
Note: For USA sales only.
Note: We are a licensed Zippo authorized dealer; assuring every Zippo product ordered will be genuine.
Features
Made in USA
Classic Zippo lighter shape
Case made from metal with mahogany
Hemp Leaf design
Wind-proof construction
Included
One (1) Mahogany Hemp Leaf Multi-Colored Zippo lighter
Directly from Zippo
"The history of Zippo Manufacturing Company is the story of its people. From its founder George G. Blaisdell, to the many Zippo employees, customers, and collectors who have all played a vital role in the company’s rich history. Their loyalty and dedication has made Zippo one of America’s greatest and most recognizable icons."
About Zippo
Founded in 1932 by George G. Blaisdell, in Bradford Pennsylvania, Zippo has earned a stand up reputation and is known for their quality and guarantee.
1930s - Mr. Blaisdell noticed a friend struggling to use an Australian made lighter. He kept the chimney design but included a case with a hinge to open the top. Naming "Zippo", Mr. Blaisdell enjoyed the way "zipper" sounded and settled on the word "Zippo".
1940s - Production of Zippo lighters were made for the US Military.
1950s - The custom Zippo became available
1960s - Concert goers raised their Zippo's during gatherings which became known as the "Zippo movement". Zippo also started production for their first non lighter product, a tape measurer.
1970s - Zippo's founder, Mr. Blaisdell passed away on October 3rd, 1978. The 70s were a year to expand to overseas markets.
1980s - Zippo was owned by 6 family members including Blaisdell's daughters and their children.
1990s - Zippo acquired W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company. Zippo also opened a Zippo case museum in 1997.
2000s - Zippo launches several multi purpose lighters (refillable utility-style lighter)
2010s - Zippo acquired Ronson brand lighters and Ronsonol brand fuel. The metal hand warmer was introduced along with camping gear and fire accessories.
Today - George B. Duke, Mr. Blaisdell's grandson is the sole owner. The Zippo brand continues to grow.