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I figure someone here has a special interest in lighters right? There isn't a lighter community on lemmy and I don't want to make a reddit account. Its a butane lighter made by a company called either rider or riders but I cannot find any proof they existed because everytime I look up "rider" and "lighter" I only get motorcycle themed lighters. Time period is likely mid 20th century. Uses an electric coil instead of flint, no battery just converts the mechanical energy of the button press. Made of brass

Edit: in an attempt to fill the lighter I overtighted the valve screw and it is now screwed in too far and cant be removed. I don't think it is on the threads anymore. If anyone has a method to get it back on those threads let me know

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[โ€“] [email protected] 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

All I can find is a posting on Ebay and on Mercari for the same lighter. Ebay posting says they don't know anything about it, and the Mercari posting just says it's an antique brass lighter

Edit: the best lead I could find, and I say lead very loosely, is the Rider-Lewis Motor Vehicle Co... it could have been some lighter that came with the car or smth. There's 0 evidence for this, not even a scrap, purely speculation.

[โ€“] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

Rider-Lewis Motor Vehicle Co

1911 is too early for a piezoelectric butane lighter