1997 6 METALIQUE ZIPPO'S WINDY, DRUNK, CLUB, CAR, NY FAIR, ZIPPO NEW IN BOX J

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Zippo®� Metalique Lighters American Classic Vintage Series 1937 Metalique appliques were the first method used to decorate Zippo®� lighters, starting in 1934. Essentially metal lace, metaliques were painstakingly applied and color-filled by hand to create a uniquely beautiful decoration of great delicacy. As part of its 65th Anniversary celebration in 1997, Zippo announced the reintroduction of the distinctive look of the metalique with six designs on Zippo vintage-style lighters. Three were reproductions of original metalique designs from the 1930's; three were new designs inspired by historic Zippo icons: Windy -� Windy was the first of the "Windproof Beauties" who demonstrated the reliability of the Zippo lighter in national advertisements of the 1930's. She has since been commemorated on a Limited Edition Collectible (1993) and was the inspiration for 1996's� Zippo Salutes Pinup Girls. The Reveler -� This was one of the very first metalique designs offered by Zippo. In 1934 a new Zippo lighter adorned with "The Reveler" at his lamppost cost $2.75. The design was available through the late 1940's. The Reveler was available during 1998-2000 on an Antique Silver Plate lighter, using Zippo's reverse etch decoration method. Zippo Car -� Zippo celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Zippo Car with this classic design. The custom-built read more