The Ronson Streamline Touch-Tip was first manufactured by Art Metal Works (AMW) in Newark, New
Jersey, USA. The design of the lighter was patented by the United States
Patent Office in 1937 (patent no. 104,955). Today it is a very collectible piece because of its streamline design.
Table lighter in common languages
Lighter collectors seem to be everywhere. If you are specializing in one or more brands you may already know that the country where the company was most successful is also the best place for research and shopping! In most cases it is the fatherland of these brands.
1. When you do not know where your favorite lighters company comes from, you may use the list of manufacturers by country.
2. Use this table to identify the best chances for finding what you want.
English | lighter | table lighter, desk lighter | pocket lighter | petrol lighter | gas lighter |
Spanish | encendedor | encendedor de mesa, encendedor de escritorio | encendedor de bolsillo | encendedor de gasolina | encendedor de gas |
German | Feuerzeug | Tischfeuerzeug | Taschenfeuerzeug | Benzinfeuerzeug | Gasfeuerzeug |
French | briquet | briquet de table | briquet | briquet essence | briquet gaz |
Italian | accendino | accendino da tavolo | accendino da tasca | accendino a benzina | accendino a gas |
Polish | zapalniczka | zapalniczka stołowa, zapalniczka gabinetowa | zapalniczka kieszonkowa | zapalniczka benzynowa | zapalniczka gazowa |
Portuguese | isqueiro | isqueiro de mesa | isqueiro de bolso | isqueiro de benzino | isqueiro a gás |
When you have found the right web page or even the lighter you may always use an on-the-fly translator, like google translator which is suitable for every common language in the world. Just paste the URL here and press the 'translate' button.
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Monday, September 22, 2014
Patent: Ronson De-Light New Yorker Table Lighter, 1929
The Ronson New Yorker Table Lighter was one of the earliest automatic table models manufactured by Art Metal Works (AMW) in Newark, New Jersey, USA. The design of the lighter was patented by the United States Patent Office in 1929 (patent no. 80,011). This wick lighter was designed by the founder of AMW Louis V. Aronson.
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Monday, September 15, 2014
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