The "Płomień" lighter was manufactured by Zygmunt Konopczyński's factory in Warsaw, Poland. It was marketed during the interwar period, between 1924 and 1939. The lighter gained significant popularity during World War II and was regarded as standard equipment for Polish soldiers.
Despite its large size, the lighter was not intended as a table or desk lighter, but rather as a pocket or bag lighter. Smaller sizes were available. The construction is simple, made of brass.
The base of the lighter is marked:
SW.URZ.PATENT. 463
WARSZAWA
Z. KONOPCZYŃSKI
WARSZAWA
Z. KONOPCZYŃSKI
Type: manual wick (petrol) lighter
Scarcity: uncommon
Value for very good–mint condition: $20-30
Weight: 115–125 grams
Dimensions:
- height: 8.3 cm (3.3")
- width: 4.6 cm (1.8")
- depth: 2 cm (0.8")

How do you add fluid and change the flint on these things?
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