The Braun Cylindric T2 Table Lighter was manufactured in between 1968 and 1970 by Braun AG in Frankfurt, Germany and also in Ireland. It was inspired by the development of the invention of the magnetic ignition technology. The table lighter was available in many various finishes like: painted metal, plain chrome plated steel and in diamond texture (see picture). The whole type specification:
- 6822 / 272 metal silver-plated, lengthwise ruffled
- 6822 / 708 metal silver-plated, unruffled surface
- 6822 / 712 plastic red
- 6822 / 713 plastic blue
- 6822 / 715 plastic black, black cap
- 6822 / 716 plastic black, chrome-plated cap
- 6822 / 717 plastic orange
- 6822 / 718 metal chrome-plated, annulated struktur
- 6822 / 730 plexiglass
- 6822 / 302 metal chrome-plated, unruffled grounded
- 6822 / 303 metall chrome-plated, lengthwise ruffled
- 6822 / 304 metall black, annulated struktur
- 6822 / 305 metall silver-plated, checked pattern
As a smoker, Rams loved to design lighters as “small sculptural objects” which should be “a pleasure to look at and to use.” According to an article in the Design Museum website "his chief challenge with the T2 was identifying the precise place on the side of the cylinder at which the thumb could apply the greatest pressure to the magnetic ignition pad".
If someone is interested in the the inner part of the lighter you may find the article "Cylindric Ultrasonic Bat Detector" very useful.
BRAUN
Made in Ireland
or
BRAUN
Made in West Germany
(serial number)
Made in Ireland
or
BRAUN
Made in West Germany
(serial number)
Scarcity: uncommon
Value for very good–mint condition: $70.00–130.00 (approx €55.00–100.00)
Weight: 275 grams (0,60 pounds)
Dimensions:
- height: 8.6 cm (3 3/8")
- diameter: 5.4 cm (2 1/8")
7 comments :
How do I refill this lighter, can't figure it out
Dear Interested,
I have a 14K gold, one-of-a-kind Dunhill stamped Braun cylindric with a 14K gold sheath weighing 10.4 oz, in a dappled, free formed texture---not used and stored away for 35 years. How much might this lighter fetch and per Ben's comment above, what gas and attachment should I use to fill it?
Stephen - a lot of money my friend.
Greetings, I have a Braun contour lighter that I purchased in The Museum of Modern Art in New York in the mid seventies. It's matte black with no decoration. Looks like the monolith from 2001.It supposedly is a limited edition. I cannot find anything about this item. Even Braun says they have no information. What is it's history? What is it worth? Can you shed some light on this? I don't know where Else to look.
I have a chrome T2 lighter and am interested in selling, where would be the best place to sell?
Hello, I have a Braun T2 that I sold. The buyer said the peizoelectric component is not working, however it has been very well cared for by only one owner. It has no butane in it. How will I know if it is actually broken? How would anyone know this component is broken if they don't test it? Could someone easily swap this for another one?
Hi, I have a black T2 from 1968. But now it is not working. The spark is ok, but no flame.... How can I repair it ? Or where in Bologna (Italy) ?
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